By Olasunkanmi O.
Prince Adeyinka Alli, the founder of the Prince Adeyinka Ali Foundation (PAAF), is calling on government at all levels to ensure that education is affordable for all Nigerians, regardless of race, religion, or influence.
Speaking at an event celebrating Children’s Day in various locations in Ekiti state, Prince Alli emphasized the importance of providing for the needs of children in order to help them reach their full potential.
“We believe that children are the future and it is important to celebrate and appreciate them,” Prince Alli said. “PAAF is dedicated to supporting children in Ekiti and we urge the government to partner with us and other NGOs to bring joy to the lives of children.”
Alli expressed his desire for Ekiti children to be able to compete globally and called on the state government to collaborate with PAAF in this endeavor.
As part of the Children’s Day celebration, PAAF also donated food items and gifts to the Delightsome Orphanage Home.
In discussing President Bola Tinubu’s performance over the past year, Prince Alli acknowledged the challenges faced by the government but also commended their efforts in improving the economy.
Parents in attendance highlighted the high cost of living in Nigeria, which has made it difficult for many families to provide for their children.
They encouraged children to focus on their education and strive for success despite the country’s socio-economic challenges.
Overall, PAAF continues to advocate for affordable education for all Nigerians and remains committed to supporting the well-being and development of children in Ekiti state.
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