This news was culled from the Guardian
By Sunday Aikulola
Chief Executive Officer of the firm, Patrick McMichael, noted that education is the most powerful tool to break the cycle of poverty and empower future generations.
“We see ourselves as superheroes with a mission to transform the lives of these children. Through education, we can provide them with the skills and knowledge needed to build a brighter future.
“The foundation of the ‘superhero campaign’ lies in a comprehensive strategy that encompasses scholarship initiatives to fuel ambition, learning centres to nurture growth, empowerment of educators and holistic support that covers academics, health and psycho-social aspects.
“For six years, we have worked with Slum2School to invest in the future of Africa. Through the partnership, EatN’Go is bringing hope, inspiration and real change to African children,” McMichael stated.”
Founder of Slum2School Africa, Otto Orondaam, said the organisation is committed to rewriting the destinies of countless children through education.
“With the collective efforts of “Superheroes” from all walks of life, EatN’Go Africa, and Slum2School believe that the lives of indigent children can be transformed,” Orondaam said.