Transporter empowers 100 students in Anambra State
The Chairman of the Board, G. U. OKEKE Transport Services Company Limited, Chief Godwin Ubaka Okeke, has empowered more than 100 indigent learners through a scholarship system.
Students were taken from all levels of instructional organizations across the nation.
The transporter said he derives joy from seeing people empowered, who didn't show how much he spent.
He pointed out that as a manner to appreciate God for being good to him, he floated the system.
Okeke, who is also GU Okekeke and Sons Limited's Chairman / CEO, said he was pleased to see learners dropping out of college becoming successful experts.
He said it was what inspired him to construct the department building for English Language, which was transformed to the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Chinese Language Development Center. He also constructed a three-story building at Paul's University, Awka, to accommodate 400 learners.
The GUO boss, who also operates the Godwin and Patricia Okekeke Foundation, encouraged the wealthy to always remember the society's less privileged.
A beneficiary, Juliet Okafor, who is pursuing a law degree at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, thanked Okeke for his involvement, stating that after the death of her parents without him she would not have been able to continue her studies.
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