On Wednesday 21 December, Sage Foundation volunteers and Sesor celebrated Christmas with disadvantaged children at Arrows of God Orphanage, Ajah.
As part of their voluntary ac1tivities, the Sage team came prepared as they painted the Home’s assembly chairs, giving them a new look.
The children were very excited as Sage volunteers came bearing gift packs, food packs and more. They participated in games and especially dancing where they danced to the likes of Shoki, Skelewu, Shakiti bobo and more..
Painting the chairs
Some of the children being selected to participate in games
That shoki move got us clapping
Showing their skelewu moves
Sesor’s ED – Ier Jonathan-Ichaver; Fundraising Officer – Bianca Odiete and Operations Officer – Habiba Bakare
Sage Software Regional Director West Africa, Magnus Nmonwu
On Thursday December 22, we celebrated Christmas with our Sesor women and their children at their homestead in Lekki. It was great fun as the women, led by the very efficient Madam Hafsat cooked and served tasty jollof rice and home- made zobo (hibiscus/bissap juice). The many kids had fun, learning how to ‘chop knuckle’ with our ED, Ier Jonathan-Ichaver and everyone had a piece of the Christmas cakes
Some of the children presentSesor’s ED addressing the children
We are in the last phase of our #giveitup4IDPs challenge and we still need your support to help displaced persons in Benue start life afresh. Kindly make a donation to our Stanbic IBTC acct – 0002888203 or GTB acct – 0170089727 or online www.donate-ng.com/project/218 and let’s restore lives together.
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Posted: December 25, 2016 by Jasmine Asekome
Merry Christmas from Sesor
On Wednesday 21 December, Sage Foundation volunteers and Sesor celebrated Christmas with disadvantaged children at Arrows of God Orphanage, Ajah.
As part of their voluntary ac1tivities, the Sage team came prepared as they painted the Home’s assembly chairs, giving them a new look.
The children were very excited as Sage volunteers came bearing gift packs, food packs and more. They participated in games and especially dancing where they danced to the likes of Shoki, Skelewu, Shakiti bobo and more..
On Thursday December 22, we celebrated Christmas with our Sesor women and their children at their homestead in Lekki. It was great fun as the women, led by the very efficient Madam Hafsat cooked and served tasty jollof rice and home- made zobo (hibiscus/bissap juice). The many kids had fun, learning how to ‘chop knuckle’ with our ED, Ier Jonathan-Ichaver and everyone had a piece of the Christmas cakes
We are in the last phase of our #giveitup4IDPs challenge and we still need your support to help displaced persons in Benue start life afresh. Kindly make a donation to our Stanbic IBTC acct – 0002888203 or GTB acct – 0170089727 or online www.donate-ng.com/project/218 and let’s restore lives together.
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