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BUSAOSOWO FOUNDATION INTEGRITY AWARD (B.O.F.I.A)

As moral decadence and economic depression continues to rise in our country and globally, people are increasingly becoming dishonest in their dealings with others. Our  society will better,safer and stronger if it is filled with men and women living by the principles of righteousness,integrity,justice and fairness just as God designed from the beginning.
Busaosowo Foundation(a youth-led social impact response to the problems facing youths, families and national development) in furtherance of the above values is launching  the BOF INTEGRITY AWARD to encourage young people especially teenagers to choose  honesty as the highest road to walk on.  We intend to identify and celebrate teenagers who have demonstrated acts of honesty  in their school,community or church.

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