Emzor Marks Children’s Day Celebration With Multitude Of Girls At Asisat Oshoala Academy

Posted on May 27, 2024

The 2024 Children’s Day will be a day to remember for the girls at the Asisat Oshoala Academy when Africa’s pharmaceutical giant, Emzor holds event to mark the celebration on Monday in Lagos, southwest Nigeria.

The event, which was held to mark 5th edition of Asisat Oshoala Foundation “School Project”, took place at the Campos Mini Stadium on Lagos Island.

The school project featured over 700 young girls who among other things were expose to the rudiments of football, basketball and vital life skills sessions.

With facilitating support from Emzor, American sports wear giant, Nike and Germany’s WIN, the Children’s Day this year was an exciting day for the girls who were so impacted by the program.

 

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