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Microsoft employees partner OYETF, donate learning materials to CSSS Alapre

Committed towards  Nigerian youths empowerment,  employees of Microsoft Nigeria under its Diversity Programme, has donated learning materials to Comprehensive Senior Secondary School Alapere including  a standard library of books with reading tables and chairs.

Similarly, working closely with the Ofunneka Youth Empowerment Trust Fund (OYETF), the team was able to purchase books for the library from Longman Publishers at a discounted rate. OYETF also donated motivational and fictional books to add to the library.

Acording to the Acoordinator of the project, Uzo Nwani, Enterprise Account Manager, Microsoft Nigeria, the donation of the library in addition to providing resource materials for students to complete assignments and carry out research, is more importantly, premeditated to improve the reading culture which is gradually being eroded in the society.

Speaking at the handing over of the library to the school, Uzo Nwani explained, “The project started off as a career talk/guide and was initially targeted at helping the girl-child make informed decisions in choosing a career.

However when we came in and saw the enormity of work to be done in the school, we realised that for us to make an impact, we needed put in a lot more as well as reach out to more students.  We thereafter set up a funds committee amongst the staff to raise money overtime.”

Responding on behalf the school, the Principal, Mr. Okuribido thanked the donors saying, “Today marks a memorable day for us because this is the first time since I joined this school, that we will be witnessing a donation of this scale.
As is often said, a man who reads is years ahead of a man who does not.  I sincerely hope the students will take advantage of the opportunity being provided to develop a reading culture which will help hone their skills.”

“We appreciate the concerted effort of Microsoft and its employees at bettering the community in which they operate,” added Okuribido.
As part of the project, the donors also encouraged students to form reading and elocution groups which they hope will eventually translate to a learning community.

A visibly excited student of the school, said, “I am very happy this is happening during my tenure.  I intend to actively encourage fellow students to utilise the library during their free periods instead of playing away their time.”

Speaking earlier, Awawu Olumide-Sojinrin, Senior Finance Manager, Microsoft Nigeria, said, “One of our underlying principles at Microsoft is to positively affect lives and today’s donation is a demonstration of that.  We hope this crop of students will go on to affect other people who will in turn affect others.

Microsoft is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions which help people and businesses realize their full potential.  It has presence in East, West and Central Africa.