May 27th 2017 was a fun filled day for all Children at Ogere Ifesowapo community ilaje Bariga as DELLAZ FOUNDATION a leading Non-governmental Organisation came out en-mass to reach out to less privilege kids with a programme tagged : FEED A CHILD ON THE STREET. With an interaction with the founder of DELLAZ FOUNDATION, Miss Opeoluwa Bankole, A final year student of Yaba College Of Technology and professional Make -Up Artist said the Children Day is to celebrate every kids both privileged and less privilege ones. FEED A CHILD ON THE STREET is about feeding children that dont have the privilege to eat. Its a charitable exercise that exists to end childhood hunger She stressed further that the programme aim is to make sure that every child dont go to bed without food. It takes the power of all of us to kill hunger. We want to significantly reduce hunger and to feed starving children because food is a necessity. In attendance was fast rising music artiste OSHIN who came out to support the programme by been active in feeding the children on the street. In an interaction with OSHIN, He said we all have a responsibility to feed our children properly. Also, the government and other Non-governmental Organisation should come together in other to support the kids on the street because it is part of the government social responsibility. The Children are the heritage of this country also they are the leaders of tomorrow. Therefore, they all need our support to cater for them.
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DELLAZ FOUNDATION organised FEED A CHILD ON THE STREET programme to mark this year Children's Day in Lagos, Nigeria.
DELLAZ FOUNDATION organised FEED A CHILD ON THE STREET programme to mark this year Children's Day in Lagos, Nigeria.
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