SoftAlliance supports Ibadan school

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SoftAlliance and Resources Limited, a technology company, has donated N20m infrastructure to St Patrick’s Catholic Primary School, in Ibadan, Oyo State.

A statement disclosed that the donation was made in honour of the company’s Managing Director, Dr Bisi Aina, as part of the celebration of his 60th birthday, which coincided with SoftAlliance’s 20th anniversary.

It noted that Aina, a 1977 alumnus of St. Patrick’s Catholic Primary School, was inspired to give back as part of the company’s corporate social responsibility initiatives.

The donation includes four renovated restrooms and fencing for the school, improving hygiene and security for students.

Aina said, “It shouldn’t be too much to ask for a safe, clean learning space where both students and teachers can thrive.”

He also expressed concern over the deteriorating condition of the school’s infrastructure, noting that such issues could negatively affect learning experiences.

He said, “The compound had become a haven for miscreants and community nuisances who used the school for nefarious activities, posing a real threat to both staff and students.”

He noted that this situation could no longer be ignored, and that action was needed to protect the school’s environment.

“This donation allows me to give back to the school that laid the foundation for my education. After visiting St. Patrick’s and seeing the poor condition of the facilities, I knew I had to do something,” Aina added.

Meanwhile, he emphasised that this project aligned with SoftAlliance’s broader commitment to supporting educational institutions across Nigeria.

In addition to the infrastructure donation, cash awards were presented to 42 individuals, including 15 top-performing pupils in primaries 1–5, 12 teachers, and cultural dancers.

Aina launched his new book, ‘JAPA Chronicles, A Guide for Those Considering Relocation’.

The book offers practical advice, emotional support, and strategic insights, drawing on his own experience of moving from Nigeria in 1998.

The book aims to be a valuable resource for Nigerians embarking on a similar journey.

Aina said, “Your potential is limitless, and the world is waiting for the unique gifts only you can bring. Never stop dreaming, learning, and believing.”

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