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Thursday, 3 September 2015

Selfless service by a Corper in Baruten local government, Kwara

A batch C Corp member named Idowu Kayode, who studied Agriculture and Animal Science at Ahmadu Bello university, Zaria, serving at Baruten local government, Kosubosu, Kwara state. According to his friend, he voluntarily did this humanitarian service to the people of Kosubosu because of the poor nutrition among the masses.
"His voluntary farm land comprises of various cash crops, vegetables and tuber crops. This project have added much value to the nutritional value of the people of Baruba. This kind of humanitarian self less service should be the core value of all corp members not looking out for national or presidential awards in return." Corp member Okere Ugonna said. See more photos after the cut...

54 comments:

  1. Wow
    Well done to him
    May God also bless him

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    1. Proudly agriculturist, God bless him

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    2. Wow! Proud of you kayode, I am proud to be called your friend. This guy reads with ATM light while in school, he can stand under the atm for hours reading if there is no lyt in his house, poor, cool and calm guy. God bless you

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  2. Wow
    Well done to him
    May God also bless him

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  3. Good 4 him.. national award on d way














    Lib freak

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  4. Nice of him











    #iT wiLL onLy GeT beTTer
    #it MuSt EnD in PraiSE

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  5. MORE GREASE TO HIS ELBOW

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  6. Awwwww
    Daz so kind of him
    Kudos
    #oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#

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  7. This is commendable.... God bless him..

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  8. Awwwww
    Daz so kind of him
    Kudos
    #oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#

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  9. Wow!

    Dis is gracious of him and God bless him. Thumbs up and more power to his elbows.

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  10. Anonymous Personified3 September 2015 at 08:38

    Nice one Kayode. This is what we are talking about.

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  11. Good of him.

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  12. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Guy i hope say yu go sale am shah bcos na big money i dey see here no doubt..... #NowPlaying>> kpomo: reminiscse....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  13. Linda i wont lie, this guy has done good for them,I was posted there in 2011,I ran away.Some of there ladies there dnt wear anything to cover there breast.There was no light,the only network then was glo.I redeployed sharply.The sun?Crazy,like u r in the desert and then no cold water?Hian, im ajebo ooo,i agree but wat wud a chartered accountant be doing in such an area.Kudos to the young man for this,HE's done good

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    1. Afi charterd accountant naa,oponu who asked you?

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    2. All bcos you're not creative enough to exploit the opportunity that may exist in that village. Anyway, kudos to Kayode.

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    1. Really selfless of him. Linda take note!

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    2. Really selfless of him. Linda take note!

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  15. This is what I call beautiful personal CDS. Thumbs up Idowu.

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  16. Bravo! May God bless you as you have blessed pple with what you have.

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  17. National award on the way. God bless you bro

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  18. Good of you! Well done bros. May God reward you abundantly for the service.

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  19. It wasn't easy, but 'twas worth the stress. It is the Lord's doing, so wonderful in my sight. May His name be praised!
    Kudos to the posters: Miss Ugonna and her good friend Miss Uchenna. More grace!

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  20. Nice one, hardwrk pays, ur pay is on d way IJN amen

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  21. well done. As you have sow, so shall you reap in abundance.

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  22. Wow! That is lovely. I served in Yashikira in the same Local Government. That place needs so many things. Yours has reduced the number. Well done Bros.

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  23. God would bless him and enlarge his coast

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  24. you do well Kay man!!!

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  25. Frankly spking that guy has written his name on the tablet of gold and left an indelible mark on the sand of time. Posterity shall never 4get him.
    That was the same area I served 2009 and can tell you that it is only men of integrity that can serve there.It is like another country entirely, talking abt infrastructure-zero,telecom and the rest.
    That is Benin Republic in diasphora.
    But the good aspect of this all is that he is a hero

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  26. I equally did same in 2009. It is not easy at all.
    He is a hero.
    That region of the country is Benin Republic in diasphora and so interior.
    It takes men and women of integrity and moral value to survive there

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  27. very kind of him.God will provide for him as he has provided for the people in that villiage.

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  28. He did well. May he be rewarded

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  29. May God bless u and grant your heart desires Idowu. Weldon

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  30. Idowu may God bless u,protect u and grant all your heart desires IJN. Weldon

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  31. May God bless u and grant your heart desires Idowu. Weldon

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  32. Find buyers for your agricultural products on jemang.com

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  33. This is great to see, I served at the "Border" Village, Chikanda in this Local governmnet. It was heaven , no Electricity , pipe Borne water and the roods were extremely bad but i stayed cos i figured that I was needed there to serve. Though I was a qualified Accountant then, but it was not always going to be about me, It was about the People of the Land that needed a Hand. I'm glad i made the choice, many could not cope and they left. We need to understand that Cleverness is a gift but Kindness is a choice, I still "smell" the air around there as i write, it's freshness is second to none. I miss Baruteen! Great people!

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  34. nyc one..and thanks to Corper Okere Ugonna

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  35. so impressed...

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