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At 10, Acada magazine takes love to Pacelli school

By Chuks Nwanne
04 March 2017   |   3:54 am
As part of activities to mark its 10th anniversary, Acada magazine, Nigeria’s foremost and consistent campus publication, recently embarked on a charity visit to the Pacelli School for the Blind & Partially Sighted Children, Surulere, Lagos.

Acada Magazine team in group picture with children and principal of Pacelli during the charity visit

As part of activities to mark its 10th anniversary, Acada magazine, Nigeria’s foremost and consistent campus publication, recently embarked on a charity visit to the Pacelli School for the Blind & Partially Sighted Children, Surulere, Lagos.

Led by it’s publisher Biodun-Caston Dada, the visit afforded the team an opportunity to meet with the students and management of the school that has been in the forefront of training visually impaired children through primary education for free.

Indeed, there was jubilation at school as Acada magazine team and friends donated foodstuffs, toiletries, beverages and other valuables items to the school. They were also conducted on a tour of the school’s facilities and classrooms, where the team discovered some students with fantastic voices.

“We chose to commence the celebration of Acada Magazine at 10 by giving back to the society, having stayed relevant and consistently feeding the public, especially youths with life enhancing and up to date educative information for 10 years now. From what we saw here today, I think the school needs the support of both individuals and organisations; educating these children for free is not an easy task, ” the publisher said.

In conclusion, Biodun-Caston-Dada advised the students to look beyond their current challenges and see a brighter future ahead of them.“Forget that you are visually impaired; work hard and stay focused because the sky is the starting point and anybody can achieve anything they desire if they can work towards it,” he said.

Acada magazine appeared on the newsstand in March 2007 as the free bi-weekly youth tabloid. Aside the visit to Pacelli, the magazine has lined up other activities to mark its 10th anniversary, including empowerment programmes, club parties and other entertainment activities.

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