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Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Photos: Monalisa Chinda, Alibaba, AY, Tonye Cole, others walk to sponsor 1000 kids

On September 13th, actress Monalisa Chinda influenced hundreds of celebs to walk towards sending less priviledged children to school in commemoration of her 40th birthday. The well-attended walk saw over 550 celebrities, volunteers and children participate in Slum2School Africa's Charity fundraising Walk which held in Lekki Lagos to support the education of 1000 children living in slums and remote communities in Nigeria and build mentorship hubs to facilitate community development. 

The walk attracted AY,  Alibaba, Julius Agwu, Ufuoma Ejenobor, Timi Dakolo, Ibinabo Fiberesima, Tonye Cole, Segun Arinze and so many others. See the photos after the cut...

 


 Slum2School Africa is one of Africa's most vibrant volunteer driven charity organizations that support disadvantaged children & youths in slums and remote communities gain access to education, medical support and empowerment. To be part of what they do visit their site www.slumtoschool.org or follow them on all social media platforms @Slum2School. 0700Slum2School

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    1. U guys really nid 2 see ds kids, u wil be touched, I'm a volunteer, ds kids really nid our luv and support, u can also help by donating here www.slumtoschool.org/donate or u can also become a volunteer by registering here www.slumtoschool.org/volunteer.php God bless u all (AMEN).

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  2. Good of them


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  3. God will surely bless you guys
    (fsisqo4real@yahoo.com)

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  4. Good for them and God bless them! HaPpY BiRtHdAy to monalisa. felixlino82@yahoo.com

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  5. May God bless them all. Segun Arinze's pose though #straight face#

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  6. I'm sensing a copy copy display here.

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  7. Hmmm, Tonye Cole my paddy! Nice one!

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  8. My people! Oshey!

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  9. Nice one! Why segun arinze come resemble wall gecko for one of d pic?

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  10. Nice walk but maintain it....ok

    chinor2gud@gmail.com

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  11. God bless you Monalisa

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  12. FIRST TO COMMENT***(GURU) That's good..

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  13. IF YOU HAVE NT BEEN ON http://trueanonymousconfession.blogspot.com YOU ARE MISSING OUT

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  14. 9geria celeb alweis turning everytin 2 party and circus,evenwen is for a good course,ona beta pay d money complete 2 d charity homes, not after all dis display na blank cheque dey ll receive.
    BTW can't wait 4 dem 2 start deir ice bucket challenge yrz after it has stop trending in yankee. #InAbadMood

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  15. slum 2 school in lekki okkkk... U guys didnt see ajegunle, ijora olopa, oyingbo... Na for lekki... Okk oooo .....

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    1. I call it display of FAKENESS I dunno hw dis pple manage 2 enjoy being fake wen being REAL is so cool.

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    2. My tot xactly pls go to ajegunle, ijora olopa, mushin, all dis hypocrisy like dey care. All na publicity stunt

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    3. Hey folks don't sah things you haven't researched....slum2scho is am NGO started by a young man like most of you here....he has taken 650 kids to school in Makoko slum in yaba....I have been to Makoko myself an boarded the canoe and seen how deplorably these kids live
      ....so please go to www.slum2school.org and find out info instead of saying things you dong know about

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  16. Must everything be at lekki and ajah.? Make u na come to ajegunle, agege, iyana ipaja, oko ajagbadi and so on. We will appreciate more. Any way good job.

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  17. Waw!!!! This is cool..More grease 2 their elbow

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  18. A step in the right direction

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  19. Let them bring this stuff to Edo state..plz, The kids are really suffering hia oo... Vivian E..

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  20. Datz NYC of her.chinda keep up wit da gud work

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  21. are they doing endurance treeking? Onyekababyface@gmail.com

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  22. Proud of you Otto. Keep up the good work.

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  23. I heard Monalisa is a Slum to school Ambassador. Congrats to her o and i think many more celebs should start supporting such worthy causes.

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  24. God bless you guys at slum2skul. I just visited your blog and i am amazed at what young people are doing for the society. Keep it up o.

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  25. nice one but why they no go walk for makoko area or other slums where their impacts will be felt?just asking tho.

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  26. Interesting. Good to see more celebs supporting worthy causes. hope they achieve their goals.

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  27. Great job @Slum2School. you re doing a good job and i pray that God bless your sacrifice for those children.

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  28. Its good to see how this organization is growing. Proud of you Otto and your team. You guys are a blessing to our generation.

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  29. Nice 1. Would love 2 join in the support of these kids. Since our govt hav failed it's citizens.

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  30. Ode. D walk was in lekki but concentrates on kids from d 'slums'

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  31. What a waste of time. They r taking pics nd selfies instead of donating money waiting walk go do??

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  32. Linda were u @???😁😁, u ought to b dere as a celeb

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  33. Nice idea but half this twats will stop picking their calls after their pledges.

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  34. I know of Street to School run by Tosin, God bless her work, hope slum2school know it's beyond bringing celebs to work, once n if donors give you what the promised u den move to convincing the kids' parents to let their kids stay in school after a few months rather than go sell pure water.

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  35. The problem with this generation is that they don't read b4 they Comment! Check Google for Slum2School & see how much young ppl like urself are doing for kids in slums like makoko, bariga, etc. Abi na for Makoko they go raise funds to help the same children for makoko. Get real ppl and join others doing good things. God bless you guys biko.

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  36. Nice pictures. I want to volunteer for Slum2School. I have applied before but not yet chosen. PlsI'm passionate about helping those kids o.

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  37. I watched a video of the Slum2skul founder on NdaniTV and I have never been more Inspired! This guy quit his job wen he was 23years to start this project. Who does that? I asked myself this Question! If every young person in Nigeria can make such a sacrifice for Nigeria we would be a better country . But unfortunately lots of youths are so negative and even worse the devil in secret. We shld learn how to start supporting good causes. I'm in the UK and iv made up my mind to come back home and contribute my quota to build Nigeria. We need more positive minded youth and you can be the next.

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  38. Way to Go! Nice 1 Monalisa as Slum2School Ambassador! I'm sure you deserve This! Their passion is so crazy that I know even GEJ would soon be an Ambassador!

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  39. Yeeeah... Ii was there and It was so fulfiling. Proud to be a Slum2School volunteer. #LetsDoMore

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  40. Nice legs @Ufuoma. You look sweet as always. hope you have supported the children o. We love you

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  41. This kind charity organization different o. Everybody just dey flex. fine girls and guys. Nice 1 for dem sha. but you people should come to Enugu. No be only for Lagos and Abuja wey slums dey o. Keep it up.

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  42. Kenya moore's bf is there oh... heheheheheheeeee

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  43. This is good thing. The good Lord will reward everyone of you, Amen.

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  44. Participated.... Proud Volunteer

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  45. I think I admire this Otto guy already. Just Googled him and he looks quite cute to be doing this slum waka.God bless u brother.

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  46. I think I admire this Otto guy already. Just Googled him and he looks quite cute to be doing this slum waka.God bless u brother.

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  47. Nice job to the organizers. I just went through your Blog and I feel like I'm not doing anything with my life. Pls how can I join you people. I tried filling the volunteer form but it's too Long! Kai

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