Abuja school lauds foundation over skill acquisition empowerment 

A non-governmental organisation, Zed Faith Foundation International (ZFFI) has trained over 200 students on skills acquisition and personal hygiene.

The two-day training which took place at Jabi Junior Secondary School, Abuja, was a fulfillment of a promise made to the school management to empower the students on skills that would enable them to become productive.

Founder/CEO, ZFFI, Daniel Onyeka Newman, who spoke at the training, assured the students who participated in the training that it is part of the foundation’s core value to care for the needy and elderly.

He said the foundation would continue in its secondary school skill acquisition and health sensitisation initiative program nationwide to help the next generation in discovering hidden potentials in them and not only to impact the lives of the teenagers and youth but to make them more health conscious and self-sufficient for national development.

The principal of Junior Secondary School, Jabi II, Senior Mistress, Mrs. Okereke Chinenye, who spoke on behalf of the management, commended the foundation.

She said the foundation’s move was a thoughtful and timely intervention program in catching teenagers and youth at the junior secondary school level, especially at a time such as this.