Nigeria: NGO Turns Motor Park Boy's Life Around

Abuja — The African Women Initiative Against Violence and Poverty (AWIAVIP) yesterday disclosed that their programme at Jabi Motor Park has changed the life of a motor park boy, who turned serious by passing his JAMB examination and gaining admission into a Nigeria university to study law.

President/Founder of the non-governmental organisation, Princess Glory Okeke-Iroagalachi, who disclosed this during the launching of the 2009 National Motor Park Safety/Reformatory Education and Empowerment Project in Abuja, said Master Julius Chika Onele from Ebonyi State sat for JAMB with registration number 9206282580 at Abonnema centre and gained admission to study law in Ebonyi State University.

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