Adelabu spoke at the launch of the 2022 Power Forward sessions in Abuja. The event brought together students of five secondary schools who benefited from the basketball clinic, youth mentoring and other outreach activities.
“This year marks the 20th anniversary of supporting creative impactful programmes to reduce the burden of malaria in Nigeria. The ExxonMobil Foundation has provided the largest portion of its funding towards malaria programme and has given grants to the total sum of $37.4million. “We believe that the skills gained by the students will bring about sustainable development in their lives and they will in turn, develop their communities.
PanAfricare boss, who informed that the foundation has reached out to about 150,000 students in the last nine years in Abuja assured of expansion of the project across all the states of the federation.
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