- Agbosmart Foundation holds first community outreach in Pobo Market, Epe.
- Hon. Tobun Abiodun Mustain offers free JAMB tutorials to 600+ students.
- FEDSA National praises initiatives for youth and community empowerment
The Agbosmart Foundation has kicked off its first community service initiative in Epe, drawing participation and support from student leaders and key stakeholders across the division.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the outreach, held at Pobo Market, focused on improving the welfare of traders and residents while promoting a cleaner and more supportive environment within the community.
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Residents and traders at Pobo Market benefited directly from the initiative, which aimed to improve community welfare and promote civic responsibility.
FEDSA National was represented by its President, Comrade Asorobi Kazeem, who attended with other members to demonstrate solidarity and support for projects that drive positive change in society.
The event also saw participation from key officials of the Agbosmart Foundation, including Board Member Jeje Taofeeq, General Secretary Sheriff Anifowoshe, Project Manager Habeeb Oluwaseyi, and Project Supervisor Demola.

Speaking at the program, FEDSA leaders praised the foundation for creating initiatives that empower the grassroots and encourage youth engagement.
They noted that such projects are in line with the association’s mission to foster social responsibility, community development, and unity across Epe Division and beyond.
In the same week, hundreds of students preparing for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) benefited from free JAMB tutorial classes organized by Hon. Tobun Abiodun Mustain, representing Epe Constituency II in the Lagos State House of Assembly.
Over 600 students received tutorial support and writing materials, a move praised by FEDSA National as a major boost to educational advancement and youth development in the constituency.
“The combination of community outreach and educational support demonstrates the power of investing in people,” said FEDSA National.

The association urged students to take full advantage of the tutorials and encouraged other leaders to emulate such initiatives to empower communities and promote social growth.
Both the Agbosmart Foundation’s grassroots project and Hon. Tobun’s educational initiative reflect a growing commitment in Epe Division to enhance livelihoods, create opportunities, and nurture the next generation of leaders.
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