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Naomi Peace Education Foundation Flags off "Operation Go Back To School"

A humanitarian NGO, Naomi Peace Education Foundation visited orphanage home in Port Harcourt to flag off the “Operation Go Back To School” Campaign, the foundation donated books, school bags, cash prizes and other educational materials to kids in the orphanage home.


Miss Naomi Nwaokoru, Miss Nigeria UK 1st Princess and founder of the Foundation, said the gesture was part of the ‘Operation Go Back to School’ initiative of the NGO.


According to her, the foundation will be visiting several schools and IDP Camps to donate educational materials and also sensitizing the Children on needs to stay in school, the foundation will also be taking back kids in the street back to school, she added.


“This is part of our efforts to empower and unite Nigerian children through education and other peace campaigns.

The National President of Coalition of Nigeria Entertainers, Amb. Kenule Nwiya commended the foundation and disclosed that entertainers will be partnering in the project.

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