The founder, Mrs Ekeleoma Chuku, made this disclosure to journalists in her hometown of Onicha in the Ezinihitte Mbaise Council Area of the state on Thursday.
Chuku, a US-based lawyer, who was represented by the foundation’s Director of Protocol and Logistics, Mr. Dennis Osum said that the beneficiary students were drawn from Umuevu, Umuaghara and Umuvu villages, in Onicha Nwankwo Community as well as from Obokwu Obizi village. She also informed that the beneficiaries had enjoyed free preparatory classes since January 2023, adding that the Foundation did the same for 30 students in 2022, who performed excellently in the WASSC examinations.
According to her, the gesture was borne out of a desire to preserve the legacies of her late father, who had a strong passion for education but unfortunately lost the battle to prostate cancer. “Our foundation offers not just free WASSCE registration, but also free tests and treatment for prostate cancer patients, all in memory of my father, the late Sir Clement Chuku, who died of complications resulting from prostate cancer.
Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)
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