Hey – you are here! (Ok, about us)

Hello! Welcome to the Su’eddie Agema Foundation blog page. The foundation is a branch of the Foundation for Rural Urban Integration (FRUIT), a Nigerian Non Governmental Organisation. FRUIT is headed by an Executive Secretary, Mr. Charles Ayede, jp and has on its board, Chief Barnabas Gemade, Kanu Agabi (SAN), Mr. Adaa Maagbe, and Engr. Charles Mbanefo among others.

The Su’eddie Agema Foundation is named after and headed by Su’eddie Agema (http://sueddie.wordpress.com). The major objectives for its creation are the enactment and execution of programmes to stimulate a healthy reading and writing culture among Nigerians particularly the youth; and general charity that would bring about development and make life better for the downtrodden.

The Foundation would be achieving its objectives by organising Writing/Reading Competitions; Donating books to libraries; Creating Reading/Writing Clubs in Schools, in addition to any other way. We would also be organising workshops and getting professional facilitators. The aim of such workshops would be motivation and instilling of better orientation at what targeted audience we have. Already, we have plans for our firsts under way. It would all be uploaded on the blog page soon.

The blog page would showcase most of our activities, what we are up to, who’s helping us, who we working and general things of the like.

Well, guess that’s about that for now. Hope we didn’t bore you too much. Oh! Lest I forget, we would really appreciate any support or assistance we can get. All help would be duly acknowledged on our blog and in all the media (Mass and Internet) where we would be having our articles and works published. Also, we would be having a financial breakdown that would show our sponsorship, income and expenditure. All enquiries can be made to sueddieagemafoundation@gmail.com or +2348069481524. We would try our best to get back to you within a week.

We would also love to get feedback from you on what you think of our activities, our blog, and any general information on how to make it all better – including the blog and all.

Meanwhile, please, try to do something nice today. Touch a life and add a smile, in any way. Life is short – why shouldn’t we make it happy for at least someone? It takes a little, but that little might just be much in the life of someone somewhere.

Bless you all the way.

Su’eddie Agema

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