Mrs Komolafe said her passion for the girl child came into being after she had a dream.
She said “in 2015 when I was serving my father land in Lokoja, my then pastor in a sermon told us to make a difference in society. There and then I started thinking of how to set goals. When I slept, I had a vision where I was talking to teenagers, and precisely on October 8, 2015, in Lokoja, I started visiting schools to talk to youths, especially the girl child.”
Similar to this, a youth instructor named Mrs. Grace Ojetunde pushed the young people attending the programme to identify their life's goals as early as possible and to never give up on them.
While adolescents still had strength, according to Mrs. Ojetunde, they should always use it for good and steer clear of social vices.
Education is necessary to stand before great individuals in life, according to one of the programme conveners, Mrs. Helen Olayiwola, who spoke on the theme "The Impact of Education on the Upcoming Generation and Achieving Academic Goals via the Help of God."
Mrs. Olayiwola advised young people to stick to the objectives they set for themselves.
Speaking on the theme of "Achieving Sexual Purity Goals via the Help of God," a youth counsellor, Mrs. Adetutu Samson, advised youths against reading or watching pornographic material.The program's chief host, Prophetess Esther Adebayo of the Christ Followers Evangelical Church, Ilugushi Estate off Kala Road, advised the young people in attendance to always seek God's guidance because only he could lead them through life.
Without objectives, according to Prophetess Adebayo, people would remain working in vain.
The awarding of supporters of the foundation, including Mrs. Dupe Tunde Abiodun, mother of the programme convener, was the event's high point.
The Deputy Directors News, FRCN, Ibadan National Station, Asiwaju S.T Abiodun, and Mr. Adewunmi Faniran w
ere in attendance.
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