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PILA floats Foundation, rewards Maths genius with N1m Education Grant

L-R: Mrs Margaret Moore, Deputy President, Professional Insurance Ladies Association (PILA); Faith Odunsi, PILA Awardee and maths genius; Mrs Joyce Ojemudia, PILA President; and Mrs Abimbola Onakomaiya, Vice President, PILA at the presentation of a N1m Education Grant to Faith Odunsi in recognition of her feat at the Global Open Mathematics Tournament.

 

The Professional Insurance Ladies Association (PILA) has announced the institution of a social good initiative called the PILA Foundation.

This was announced at her 25th Annual General Meeting held yesterday at the newly completed PILA House in Lagos.

The Foundation will be the vehicle through which the professional association’s social responsibilities would be delivered to its teeming stakeholders.

Making the announcement at the virtual event, PILA President, Joyce Ojemudia, said this was the culmination of the association’s well stated desires to give back to the society especially its stakeholders and the female folk.

She thereafter announced the award of an Education Grant worth one million naira to Faith Odunsi, the 15-year-old girl who stunned the world when she made history by winning the Global Open Mathematics Competition beating contestants from Europe, Asia and the Americas earlier in the year. “Faith is that child that has become an inspiration to many.

L-R: Justice K. Atulomah, Social/Publicity Secretary; Eucharia Onuorah, Internal Auditor; Olubukola Olaniyan, Financial Secretary; Mfon B. Akpan, General Secretary; Margaret Moore, Deputy President; Faith Odunsi, PILA awardee; Joyce Ojemudia, President; Abimbola Onakomaiya, Vice President; Omolara Posi-Adedayo, Treasurer; Omotola Sotade, Education Secretary; and Fatimit Keshinro, Membership Secretary during the award of excellence to Faith Odunsi

“Her historic win at the Global Open Mathematics Tournament is testament to her brilliance and excellent spirit. We at PILA want to use this Grant to congratulate her and to offer her our support as a girl child who has brought honour to her family and motherland,” Ojemudia said. “We would be available to mentor her and give her more support as she continues her academic exploits,” she added.

Accompanied by her mother, Oluwasijibomi Odunsi and Yinka Kawonise, the personal assistant to the Proprietor of The Ambassadors School, Ogun State, Samson Osewa, Faith was handed her prize to a resounding applause.

Responding, the recipient’s mother thanked the association for the award and prayed for the continued growth of the body.

Recall that at her inauguration as President of the 48-year-old Association at the height of the pandemic last year, Joyce Ojemudia had promised to lift the revered body of insurance women to enviable heights by taking on audacious projects which would be seen to fruition by collaborative efforts.

Established in 1973, PILA is the elite body of insurance women committed to ensuring the very best of ladies in the fast-growing insurance industry.

 

Edet Udoh

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