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 Mini Fun Day 2025                        Difference




 17                             The Year 6 Leavers, class of 2024/2025, hosted an exciting mini

                                Fun Day event held on the 30th of May 2025 to raise funds for a



 Sorting Gift Items             very worthy cause. The day was packed with thrilling activities
                                such as a haunted house, parents’ lounge, water slides, soapy
 for Donation                   soccer, dunk tank, bull ride, food court, stalls, raffle draws, and
 18                             many more attractions that brought smiles and laughter to ev-


                                eryone involved. Families, students, and staff all came together in


 Visit to an L.E.A School,  When we   great spirits, sharing the joy of the day while contributing gener-
                                ously to the fundraising effort.
 Gbanzango
         come to-               Thanks to the enthusiastic participation and generous donations,


 20      gether with            the funds raised were put to incredibly meaningful use. The sum

         a common
                                of Twenty-Four Million Naira (N24,000,000) was raised which
                                helped provide essential items such as bags, uniforms, and wa-

 Distribution of Gift   goal, the   ter bottles for the students of the L.E.A school, Gbanzango, signifi-
 Items   impact is              cantly enhancing their school experience and comfort. The im-
         far-reach-
                                provement did not end there. Fourteen toilets in the school were
 24      ing and                renovated, creating a cleaner and healthier environment for the

                                children. Boreholes were also sunk to supply clean water for both


 Turning Hope into   life-chang-  L.E.A Gbanzango and Dawaki schools, addressing a vital need in
                                the communities. A printer, two glucometers and  a waffle maker
 Reality  ing.                  were also purchased.
 30                             The mini Fun Day was not just about raising money; it was a pow-







 Visit to an L.E.A School,      erful demonstration of community spirit, kindness, and shared
                                commitment to improving the lives of others. Events like these re-
  Dawaki                        mind us that when we come together with a common goal, the im-
 38                             pact is far-reaching and life-changing. We are incredibly proud


                                of what was achieved and look forward to continuing this tradi-

                                tion of compassion and cooperation, building brighter futures for
 Borehole Commissioning         our children and communities.





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