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RE/MAX Nigeria marks global week by donating to the “Pad Bank” initiative of Ilasan Community Secondary School

By Guardian Nigeria
10 October 2022   |   2:12 am
RE/MAX Nigeria, the Nigerian arm of the world's best-selling real estate company RE/MAX celebrated its Global RE/MAX week by visiting the Ilasan Community Secondary School and providing the students with sanitary supplies. Richard Okeke, the company's chief operating officer, thanked the school's principal for giving them the opportunity to help while pledging to do more…

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RE/MAX Nigeria, the Nigerian arm of the world’s best-selling real estate company RE/MAX celebrated its Global RE/MAX week by visiting the Ilasan Community Secondary School and providing the students with sanitary supplies.

Richard Okeke, the company’s chief operating officer, thanked the school’s principal for giving them the opportunity to help while pledging to do more in the nearest future.

According to him, ” We at RE/MAX Nigeria, are always aware of the needs of our communities and are willing to help where we can to make the lives of our people more comfortable. We have and will continue to be a reliable partner where it’s needed. Thank you for the opportunity to serve the needs of our young girl child in this school. We look forward to doing more in the future. God bless you,”he stated.

Also, Francis Odi, the Brand and Marketing Communications Manager for RE/MAX Nigeria, provided information about the Global RE/MAX Week and what it entails.

“”Global RE/MAX Week” is a time when RE/MAX affiliates around the world give back to the communities where they live and work.

“We knew we had to take action when we learned that teenage girls from this lovely community that has embraced us lacked essential items like sanitary pads. We are delighted to announce the launch of their “Pad Bank” programme and look forward to working with them to improve the lives of these students in the future,”he promised.

speaking on poverty as a global problem that needs to be addressed, Ms Erika Daufa Esq, head of legal and human resources stressed that “Women and girls who are experiencing poverty are unable to purchase appropriate menstrual hygiene products due to the lack of funds. We at RE/MAX Nigeria will continue to do our part to support our communities with our donations, job opportunities and partnerships through agents to eliminate poverty and instill the entrepreneurial spirit,” she concluded.

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