Nigeria: Japan Gives NGO N17 Million to Build Classrooms

The Ambassador of Japan to Nigeria, Mr Toshitsugu Uesawa, yesterday gave a cheque worth $112,189 (N17 million) to an Abuja-based Non- Governmental Organisation (NGO), Tabitha Cumi Foundation, to construct two school buildings, one borehole and provide furniture for the Local Education Authority at Jikoko in Bwari Area Council of the FCT.

Executive Director of Tabitha Cumi Foundation, Mrs Tayo Erinle, led executive members of the foundation to the signing ceremony for the contract at the Japanese embassy in Maitama Abuja.

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