Ernest Bebenimibo Foundation Gifts School Bags and Learning Materials to Over 1,000 Learners in Delta State
The Ernest Bebenimibo Foundation (EBF) has donated school bags and learning materials to over 1,000 primary and secondary students in Isaba Kingdom, Delta State, as part of its “Creek to School Legacy Project.”
The Ernest Bebenimibo Foundation (EBF) has made a significant impact on education in Delta State by donating thousands of learning materials and school bags to over 1,000 primary and secondary school learners in Isaba Kingdom, located in the Warri Southwest council area. This initiative marks the first phase of the foundation's “Creek to School Legacy Project,” which took place at several educational institutions, including Isaba Grammar School, Akori Primary School, Pereama, and Isoun Primary School.
Dcn Ernest Bebenimibo, the president and founder of EBF, emphasized that this outreach aims to inspire students across the kingdom, conveying a message of hope that their future can improve with dedication and hard work in their studies. The foundation distributed a total of 3,000 notebooks, 100 mathematical sets, 100 branded school bags, and 50 packs of writing materials, which included biros, pencils, erasers, and sharpeners.
Beneficiaries, alongside their teachers and parents, expressed their gratitude for the donations, offering heartfelt prayers for the foundation's continued success.
Earlier in the day, the EBF team paid a courtesy visit to the Pere of Isaba Kingdom, His Royal Majesty Ogbobere, Isoun VI, where they briefed the monarch and his palace chiefs about their mission. In response, the traditional ruler extended his gratitude for the foundation's commendable work and bestowed royal blessings upon the team.
This generous act not only supports educational development in Delta State but also reinforces the importance of community involvement in fostering a brighter future for students.