Revo Media Donates Sports Materials To NYSC Orientation Camp In Lagos

June 19, 2023
Revo Media Donates Sports Materials To NYSC Orientation Camp In Lagos
CEO, Revo Media Mr Jude Omakoro, handing over the sports materials to NYSC officials at Orientation Camp, Iyana Ipaja, Lagos recently.

Revo Media, a leading digital printing company based in Lagos, has donated sports materials to National Youth service Corps Orientation camp, Lagos.

The materials donated to the sports team of the NYSC Camp were 33 pieces of beautifully branded sport jersey and 45 medals which included 15 pieces each of gold, silver and bronze respectively.

Join our WhatsApp Channel

READ ALSO: NYSC To Abuja Court: Peter Mbah Was Not On Ground To Collect His Discharge Certificate

Presenting the items to the NYSC Lagos Camp director, Mrs. Itohan Ehinwenma, recently, the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Revo Media, Mr Jude Chinweuba Omakoro, said it was part of his contribution to encourage the Lagos NYSC camp management in its activities, especially in the area of sports and fitness.

Revo Media Donates Sports Materials To NYSC Orientation Camp In Lagos

 

 

Revo Media Donates Sports Materials To NYSC Orientation Camp In Lagos

Mr Omakoro lauded the efforts of the Head, Games and Sports Committee, Mr. Charles Obiokala and the entire NYSC scheme for their utmost involvement in sports.

The Revo Media CEO, who served in the state in the 2015 batch A stream One service year, expressed his deep attachment to activities of the NYSC, particularly its indispensable role in national integration.

Mr Omakoro prayed that as the Corps celebrates its 50 years anniversary, it would continue to expand its activities and maintain the original objective for which it was established.

Also present at the presentation of the items were the Head of Platoons, Mrs Grace Oso; Mr Charles Obiokala and the Secretary of the Steering Committee, Mr Christopher Oghaime.

Victor Ezeja

Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

Tinubu Says Reforms To Cut Debt Service To Revenue Ratio Will Be Painful For Nigerians
Previous Story

Tinubu Dissolves Boards Of Federal Govt Parastatals, Agencies, Institutions

Next Story

Euro 2024 Qualifier: Saka Hits Treble As England Mauls North Macedonia

Featured Stories

Latest from News

Gov Monday Okpebolo

Okpebholo Condemns Attack on Opposition Party Members

The governor of Edo State, Monday Okpebholo, has condemned an attack on members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), describing it as an internal party dispute that escalated into violence. In a statement issued on Tuesday, Mr Okpebholo expressed sympathy for those
Why President Tinubu Rejected Me As Ministerial Nominee – El-Rufai

Custody Dispute Stalls El-Rufai’s Arraignment 

The arraignment of former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, was stalled on Wednesday after he was not produced in court, forcing a Federal High Court in Abuja to adjourn proceedings until April 23, 2026. At the resumed hearing, prosecution counsel, Oluwole Aladedoye,

US Warns of Iranian Missile Threat as Nuclear Talks Continue

US President Donald Trump has said Iran is seeking to develop missiles capable of reaching the United States, as Washington and Tehran continue negotiations over Iran’s nuclear programme. Speaking during his State of the Union address on Tuesday, Trump accused Iran of
Tinubu Says Reforms To Cut Debt Service To Revenue Ratio Will Be Painful For Nigerians
Previous Story

Tinubu Dissolves Boards Of Federal Govt Parastatals, Agencies, Institutions

Next Story

Euro 2024 Qualifier: Saka Hits Treble As England Mauls North Macedonia

Don't Miss

Elizabeth Truss: Gallant, Beautiful New 'Thatcher' At 10 Downing Street

Liz Truss Becomes Britain’s New Prime Minister

Britain’s Conservative Party on Monday announced that its members has
Currency In Circulation Hits N5.01trn As 91.2% Of Cash Remains Outside Banks

Currency In Circulation Hits N5.01trn As 91.2% Of Cash Remains Outside Banks

Currency in circulation (CIC) in Nigeria rose marginally by 0.24