“We Came to Sow a Seed” – Forum of Anambra Youth Organisations

Posted on October 15, 2021

MAZI EJIMOFOR OPARA

The beauty of the Soludo project is the ownership it enjoys from a mass of Ndi Anambra across all major demographics. It is this very fact that has continued to propel the project into a mass movement of people who are desirous of a paradigm shift. 

This morning, Cee Cee Soludo, received a group of youth in audience. The visiting youths under the aegis of “Forum of Anambra Youth Organisations” led by Comrade Frank Maduka is made up of Youth leaders of various Faith Based Organisations (FBOs), Community Based Organisations (CBOs), and Voluntary Youth Organisations (VYOs) domiciled in Amambra State. 

Those who know Frank Maduka, know without doubt that his political linen is well established. In spite of this glaring fact he has led this delegation of Youth leaders to declare support for the Soludo project. The group presented a cash donation of Two Hundred Thousand Naira (200,000) in support of the project. Speaking shortly before the presentation, Mr. Maduka stated that they have come to sow a seed. 

It is heartwarming and reassuring that Soludo’s message of a Liveable and Prosperous Homeland is spreading like wild fire.

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