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EducationDestiny College Students donates money to less privileged  patients in  Hospital

Destiny College Students donates money to less privileged  patients in  Hospital

Destiny College Students donates money to less privileged  patients in  Hospital

 

By: Femi Mustapha

 

 

Succour may soon come the way of indigent and less privileged  children  who are patients  at the  Kaduna  State  University  Teaching  Hospital Barau Dikko, as students and pupils of  Destiny  College  Malali  Kaduna, on 10th of December, 2022   presented case donations of Four hundred thousand and nine hundred   the management of the Hospital.

 

Presenting the cash donation to Dr Sahaibu Musa, who represented the Medical Director of Barau Dikko Hospital at the Annual literary Day celebration of the College  Director of Studies of Destiny  College, Mr. Olubusayo Akintunde the  gesture is to put a smile on the face of the less privileged in  their  child to  child program.

He explained that the donations are in line with the school  aims and objectives not to only be a  standard learning hub, but an institution that teaches children to show kindness to their fellow children who are on admission at the hospital.

 

Mr. Akintunde stressed that the yesterday donations was the second edition of the gesture and  the college students are willing to sustain it

According to him each student  and pupil in  the school tasks each other one thousand  Naira each as  donations.

 

Receiving the money  Dr  Musa thanks the  students and pupils of the Destiny college, remembering the indigent and less privileged  children who are on admission.

 

Dr. Musa said two hundred Naira sometimes is enough to save a life because the family cannot afford it

 

He assured the good students and pupils of  Destiny College that the monies will be channeled toward the purpose it was meant for.

 

Maitama Sule Club emerged the  overall winner of the literary Day competitions, while Prof. Wole Soyinka Club and Prof. Chinua Achebe  Club came second and third respectively.

 

 

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