Foundation Empowers Sokoto Pupils

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A non-governmental organisation, Leader Joe 1808 Foundation, in partnership with the Beraka Better Life Foundation have provided scholarship for 40 pupils in Sokoto state.

The pupils consisting of 10 males and 30 females were drawn from different primary schools across the state.

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