Wednesday, August 02, 2017

The Community Girl Project : "Thank You" Note To All Participants

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We just want to say a big thank you to all those who made today's event successful. Our appreciation goes to the community girl project team Weyinmi OrighoyeOkome Confidence KellyKelly Okome and Bibi Oritsetsemaye. We appreciate the partnership of @National association of Itsekiri students ably led by Otaru Oritsetimeyin ably supported by Comr Helen Eworitsemogha Daibo and Bridget Anirejuoritse who with the help of her mum prepared a wonderful meal for us today.
We want to thank our sponsors for this event First Baba IsaJocelyn Eroro Edun-TiteBibi
Oritsetsemaye and others.
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We want to thank our Facilitators for this event who took time out of their very tight schedule to be with us and deliver some wonderful classes with deep insights for the students. Zion Oshiobugie for the career talk, Weyinmi Orighoye for sex education and drug abuse, Oluwatoyosi Bakare for the pollution session, Comr Helen Eworitsemogha Daibo for skills exposition, Prince Nosa for the efficient use of social media Enayon Matsoma Anthony for the entrepreneurship class.
We want to thank our editorial team for this event Emmanuel UmukoroRukky Fiona Imarah and Benedicta Uweru.
We want to thank our Masters of ceremony, Mrs Okome Confidence Kelly and your sleekest MC on Radio, Monọyọ Edọn of Rize Fm Radio.
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We thank Winners Chapel, Ogunu for informing their teens about the event, Joetia Footballclubfc who were present and Miracle Teaching Centre for allowing us to use the Church hall for such event.
The official report of the workshop will be out shortly.
Thank you

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