Support Nigerian Entrepreneur’s Drive for Free Education through CleverMinds

Nigerian entrepreneur urges support for CleverMinds’ free education initiative

Nigerian entrepreneur and missionary, Melody Fidel, has called on Nigerians and non-governmental organizations to join forces with CleverMinds School in Warri, Delta State, in its mission to provide free education to underprivileged children.

Fidel’s visit to the school was a memorable one, as he encouraged students to adopt positive attitudes and remain focused on their studies to secure a brighter future. “Education is the greatest gift we can bestow upon any child,” he emphasized.

Fidel’s appeal came as he donated food supplies and awarded scholarships to two students, Darlington Daniella and Darlington Iruoaboghene, who are currently in primary 5 and 3, respectively. His support will cover their primary, secondary, and university education, giving them the opportunity to reach their full potential.

CleverMinds School, founded by Zion Oshiobugie as part of the CleverMinds Charity Foundation, has made it its commitment to deliver free education and welfare support to underserved children across Nigeria. Oshiobugie expressed his gratitude towards Fidel’s contributions, describing him as “a young philanthropist every Nigerian youth should emulate.” He added, “We’re thrilled that you chose to visit CleverMinds and inspire these children in this critical time. On behalf of the school’s management and staff, I’d like to express our deepest appreciation and assure you that your donations will be put to good use.”

Fidel, founder of the Stability and Sustenance Business Summit, has coached over 10,000 young people in skills acquisition and monetization, and has provided business grants to over 100 young Nigerians over the past decade.