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Eaglesforesight Boss, Prince Lahbash, Pioneers Scholarship Initiative For 5 Pupils At YES Nursery And Primary School

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In a groundbreaking move to prioritize education and empower the next generation of leaders, Comrade Bashiru Hammed Adewale, popularly known as Honourable Prince Lahbash, CEO and Founder of The Eaglesforesight News Hub, and Senior Media Aide to Remo Youths, has awarded scholarships to five deserving pupils at YES Nursery and Primary School, Agura, Sagamu.

At the school’s 1st UP-SHIFT party, Prince Lahbash emphasized the importance of education in shaping the future of the nation. “Children are the future of tomorrow, and it is our responsibility to empower them with the necessary tools to succeed,” he said.

“If we properly empower them from childhood, we can confidently hand over the fate of this nation to their hands, knowing that they will lead us to greatness. Education is the foundation upon which a nation is built, and it is our duty to ensure that our children receive the best possible education.”

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Prince Lahbash further stated, “I believe that every child deserves access to quality education, regardless of their background or financial situation. That is why I am committed to supporting and encouraging academic excellence among pupils. I urge others to join me in this noble cause, so that together, we can make a positive impact on the future of our nation.”

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The beneficiaries of the scholarships are:

1. Lawal Korede

2. Godwin Glory

3. Yaya Sultan

4. Yaya Abdulrahman

5. Okoro Adaora Rosemary (an orphan)

Prince Lahbash also emphasized the importance of supporting vulnerable children, such as orphans. “Children like Okoro Adaora Rosemary, who have lost their parents, need our support and care. By providing them with access to education, we can help them break the cycle of poverty and achieve their full potential.”

The CEO and Founder of YES Nursery and Primary School, who was the pioneer head of Integrity kiddies School Sagamu and Ijebu-ode, Mr. James Yangbalo otherwise known as victoryfingers1 commended Prince Lahbash for his generosity and commitment to education.

“This scholarship initiative is a testament to Prince Lahbash’s dedication to empowering the next generation of leaders. We are grateful for his support and look forward to seeing the positive impact it will have on our pupils.”