Imbibe positive morals, i will prioritize your Welfare - Paul Chukwuma
From Chuks Collins, Awka
---popular educationist, and Pro-chancellor of Burundi's Olivia University Paul Chukwuma tells youths
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May 28, 2024
The Anambra-born pro-Chancellor of Olivia University, Bujumbura, the Burundian capital, Dr Paul Chukwuma has charged Nigerian youths to imbibe good morals and positive acts so as to distinguish themselves wherever they go in life.
The Pro-Chancellor who is also the immediate past National Auditor of the ruling All Progressive Congress(APC) pointed out that being imbued with shining morals and attitude stands one out anywhere you go. Hence attracts the youth to the right opportunities and people, always.
Dr Chukwuma who stated this in his 2024 Children's Day celebration message to the Nigerian youths copy of which was made available to journalists in Awka, Anambra State also appealed to them to adopt industry and hardworking as a way of life.
Because children are very good emulators, Dr Chukwuma urged all adults, parents and guardians to always be their best in the presence of the children as they copy everything they do.
He noted that adults, parents and minders are always in better stead to assess and properly direct children and wards as role models.
Taking cognizance of the theme of this year's message "Enhancing the Total Wellbeing of the Nigerian Child Through Quality Education and Skills Development", Dr Chukwuma highlighted his deep interest in the wellbeing of children, hence his annual scholarship program for them.
Dr Chukwuma who is a frontline Anambra 2025 governorship aspirant for the All Progressives Congress(APC) expressed his avowed commitment to prioritizing the rights, education, healthcare, general welfare, security, and safety of all children in Anambra State.
That he would ensure all children of school age have access to quality basic education, that will inspire them to express their creativity and potentials in science, technology, art, and music, and make their voices heard in the society.
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