May 29

Osezele Foundation Empowers SASU Students with Tools for a Brighter Future

In a beautiful show of support for the creative arts, the Osezele Foundation has taken a bold step toward empowering young talents at the Sacred Art School, Uromi. The foundation recently provided essential learning tools and financial support to students across different skill areas, including Fine Art, Photography, Videography, and Fashion.

On Wednesday the 28th of May 2025, representatives of the Osezele Foundation officially visited the school and presented students with vital equipment and materials. A high graphics laptop and a professional camera were handed over to support students training in photography, videography, and editing. Those in the fashion section were not left out. They received much-needed materials for their creative work, along with financial assistance to support their ongoing training.

The Fine Art section also received its fair share of encouragement. One of the students was gifted a full set of artistic tools; a variety of paints, colour-rich brushes, palette knives, and more, everything needed to help bring imagination to life on canvas.

Engineer Lovesday Benson and Rev. Fr Kelvin Ibhaze, who made the presentation on behalf of the foundation, encouraged the students to take their training seriously. They reminded them that the foundation is rooting for their success and hopes to see them make a difference with the gifts they have received.

In response, SASU expressed deep gratitude to the Osezele Foundation for the generous support and promised that the students would make them proud. They assured the representatives that the resources would be put to excellent use, and that the seeds sown would yield bountiful fruit in time to come.

With this generous gesture, the Osezele Foundation continues to live out its mission; nurturing dreams, promoting creativity, and investing in the future of our youth.

About The Author

Rev. Fr. Kevin Oselumhense Anetor is a Priest of the Catholic Diocese of Uromi. He is a Master of Pastoral Communication and currently serves as Pastor of Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Ahia and Udakpa, Ubiaja, Edo State Nigeria.

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