Glo Foundation, the Corporate Social Responsibility limb of telecommunications elephantine Globacom, organised a symbolic locomotion and movie acquisition for hundreds of schoolgirls crossed Nigeria connected Friday, arsenic portion of activities marking the 2025 International Day of the Girl Child.
In Lagos, 100 students from 5 secondary schools visited Globacom’s firm headquarters, Mike Adenuga Towers, Victoria Island, wherever they engaged successful an interactive mentoring league with elder pistillate executives.
The participating schools included Vivian Fowler Memorial College, Oregun, Ikeja; Queens College, Sabo Yaba; Herbert Macaulay Girls Senior High School, Yaba; Kuramo Senior College, Victoria Island; and Victoria Island Secondary School.
During the session, the girls were encouraged to prosecute excellence successful their studies and to stay assured successful their quality to win successful immoderate chosen vocation path.
Globacom’s manager of Strategy and Board Affairs, Mojisola Ashieru Sweet, urged the girls to beryllium arrogant of their identities and to judge successful the powerfulness of hard enactment and determination. Similarly, the company’s Head of Human Resources, Jumoke Aduwo, advised them to physique beardown quality and resilience arsenic cardinal attributes for success.
Afterwards, the students embarked connected a symbolic locomotion from the caput bureau to Globacom’s Customer Care and Information Systems departments, wherever they learned immoderate cardinal aspects of the company’s operations.
The day’s activities successful Lagos concluded with a movie outing astatine Silverbird Cinemas, wherever the girls watched the Nollywood movie “The Serpent’s Gift” featuring Linda Ejiofor and Chico Aligwejwe.
A akin lawsuit was held successful Abuja, wherever girls from Al-Noor Academy, Wuse, and Redeemers Private School were hosted astatine the Glo bureau earlier being treated to a movie astatine Silverbird Cinema, Jabi Lake Mall.
The empowerment inaugural was besides replicated successful Kaduna, Owerri, Port Harcourt, and Benin City, wherever students from assorted schools visited Glo offices earlier watching “The Serpent’s Gift.”
After the movie sessions, the girls participated successful discussions connected the lessons learned, an workout designed to heighten their nationalist speaking abilities and boost their self-confidence.

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