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X3M Ideas celebrates fifth anniversary

By Margaret Mwantok
01 August 2017   |   3:39 am
CEO, X3M Ideas, Steve Babaeko, said from the agency’s analysis of the situation, it was discovered that the student’s were facing waning confidence and likely to lose self-esteem and focus because of the second best treatment.

CEO, X3M Ideas, Steve Babaeko, said from the agency’s analysis of the situation, it was discovered that the student’s were facing waning confidence and likely to lose self-esteem and focus because of the second best treatment.

X3M Ideas, a Lagos based marketing communications firm, has brought succors and hope to the students and teachers of Government Girls secondary School, Chibok.

The agency, in celebrating its fifth year anniversary, commissioned and delivered 317 sets of chairs and tables for the use of students and teacher of the school under its youth and education centered Corporate Social Responsibility, 2017 project.

It will be recalled that the school, which has been subject of global focus was relocated to another school without adequate provision for seating. The school was therefore forced to operate evening/evening session for its students, while the host school uses the facility in the morning.

CEO, X3M Ideas, Steve Babaeko, said from the agency’s analysis of the situation, it was discovered that the student’s were facing waning confidence and likely to lose self-esteem and focus because of the second best treatment.

“Hence, our impactful annual CSR intervention, X3M Ideas chose to go to the extreme, difficult terrain as it were to deliver hope to the Chibok girls to mark the 5th anniversary. With this intervention, we are happy that the Chibok school students now attend classes in the morning as normal students should with bolster confidence and renewed hope for a better tomorrow”, he said.

However, this is the first time X3M Ideas will be moving out of Lagos for its annual social intervention projects.

“Chibok is not only national but a global issue that affects all; we are extremely delighted to have been able to impact on this crop of future leaders,” Steve said, while urging other like-minded Nigerians and corporate organisations to lend a helping hand by supporting the government efforts.

“There is nowhere in the world where the government alone can do everything.” He observed.

It would be recalled that for five years back-to-back, X3M Ideas has consistently delivered impactful social intervention projects. On its first year anniversary in 2013, it renovated a block of 5 classrooms at Opebi Senior High School, Opebi where the agency’s office is based while the following year (2014), it donated some Computers, UPSes, air-conditioners for use in the Tech Labs in two schools within Ikeja.

In 2015 In 2015 X3M Ideas touched lives at the Lagos State Boys Reform home where it donated brand new toilets and bath facilities with complete lighting system while in last year, Ikeja Senior High School got a brand new library courtesy X3M Ideas’ CSR project 2016.

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