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THE NOTION BEHIND BUSAOSOWO FOUNDATION INTEGRITY AWARD(BOFIA): A Short Address by Busaosowo Bisong Esq,Founder of Busaosowo Foundation at the Prize-Giving Day of Army Day Secondary School,Akwunanaw,Enugu State.



Standing on existing protocols, my name is Busaosowo Bisong Esq and it is my honor today to be presenting this award on behalf of Busaosowo Foundation.
Busaosowo Foundation is a youth-led social impact response to the problems facing youths, families and national development. At Busaosowo Foundation, we envision a future where youths are inspired to identify their potentials,explore them and contribute to national development.
As nation,Nigeria is accustomed to celebrating  the wrong people from yahoo boys/girls to corrupt politicians down to musicians whose songs don't teach any morals leaving our young people with the wrong perception about what it truly takes to be successful. We(Busaosowo Foundation) want to change this narrative by celebrating young people with outstanding character to prove that there is still a better way. This is the first time this award is being given in Nigeria and it is a privilege that Army Day Secondary School,Akwunanaw,Enugu State is producing the first recipient of this award.
I want to encourage everyone here today  to always choose to do what is right whether or not you're being watched. That little act of being kind,honest and fair is helping build a nation that both we and the next generation  will be proud of.
At this point ,it is my honor to announce to you this afternoon the recipient of the 2019 BUSAOSOWO FOUNDATION INTEGRITY AWARD(BOFIA) in person of Master TEMPLE OJIEGO of S.S.1. Temple has a reputation deserving of this award not just among teachers of this school but also fellow students. This award comes with a one term school fees fully paid.
We want to thank the committee set up by the School to produce this recipient.
Busaosowo Foundation will continue to promote the right values among young people for a better tomorrow.
Thank you and God bless.

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