AIA Foundation to Sponsor 10 Bade Spelling Bee Champions with Free Education

The foundation has appointed Basheer Muhammad Ranccas, Bashir Hussaini, and Surayya Muhammad Kabir to oversee the sponsorship process

AIA Foundation to Sponsor 10 Bade Spelling Bee Champions with Free Education

In a move to support educational development in Yobe State, the AIA Foundation has pledged sponsorship for 10 exceptional students from Bade Local Government Area who participated in the 2nd Yobe Spelling Bee Competition. This initiative is part of efforts to bolster Governor Mai Mala Buni's educational reforms following the impact of the Boko Haram insurgency.

The decision, announced by the foundation's founder, aims to provide free education to deserving students as a means of giving back to society. Reflecting on personal experiences of receiving government-sponsored education from primary to PhD levels, the founder emphasized the importance of structured support in nurturing young talent.

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The sponsored students, identified following consultations with teachers and guardians, include Hasiya Usman, Sadiq Abdullahi, Idriss Alhaji Ado, Salma Sule Umaru, Tahir Ibrahim Tahir, Sani Ubale Yahaya, Khadija Umar Jambo, Fatima Abubakar Yusuf, Hassan Muhammad Kabir, and Humaira Haruna Mohammed.

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The foundation has appointed Basheer Muhammad Ranccas, Bashir Hussaini, and Surayya Muhammad Kabir to oversee the sponsorship process. These individuals, recognized for their contributions in mentoring and guiding the students during the competition, will ensure the smooth implementation of the initiative.

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The founder expressed gratitude to Dr. Mohammed Goje and all contributors to the Spelling Bee competition, underscoring the collective responsibility in achieving inclusive education. The foundation remains committed to fostering academic excellence and hopes to inspire a new generation of leaders through this initiative.