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As part of efforts aimed at deepening its social impact drive by empowering students with the tools and resources needed to succeed in today’s tech-driven world, a media and creativity platform, MediaFuse-Dentsu has donated computers to Army Children Senior High School, Ikeja.

Group Chief Executive Officer of MediaFuse-Dentsu, Emeka Okeke, who was represented by the Chief Operating Officer of D’Agyle, Marian Ogaziechi, said “In today’s digital age, access to technology is no longer a luxury, but a necessity” during the donation event.

Emeka explained that the donation would also enable the students to prepare adequately for their examinations, reiterating the company’s commitment to educational excellence and community development.

“We are committed to supporting the educational aspirations of all students, and we believe that this donation will make a significant impact on the lives of those at Army Children Senior High School, Ikeja,” he said.

The advertising guru assured that more community service and engagement would be embarked upon as the company celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, according to the Corporate Communications Manager of Dentsu Nigeria, Sodiq Oyeleke,

The Financial Director of MediaFuse-Dentsu, Funmi Lawal, the computers were provided to the students as a gateway to a world of information and learning opportunities.

She emphasised MediaFuse-Dentsu’s commitment to educational excellence and community development extends beyond the donation of computers. The school’s principal, Agbona, B.L, expressed their gratitude for the donation, adding that the computers will be invaluable in helping students prepare for the future and reach their full potential.

The representative of the school’s computer studies unit, Tosin Olusola, said: “This will enhance the students’ practice before and after examinations. It will also enable ICT students in Senior Secondary School Two and Senior Secondary School One to have practical knowledge along with theoretical knowledge.

“With the support of MediaFuse-Dentsu, we can provide our students with enhanced educational experiences and nurture their talents and passions to reach their full potential”, Olusola noted.

Source: Agency Report

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