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NTN staffs take over communities to promote education

MTN Nigeria staffs are on a 21-day campaign to draw attention to the fundamental role of education in the development of the nation.

The exercise is under the 2015 edition of the telecom giant's ‘21 Days of Y’ello Care’ which is focused on education and will run for 21 days, from 1 to 21 June.

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The annual volunteerism project, initiated by MTN Group in 2007, will see staff, in all its 22 operations in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, carrying out social projects aimed at lifting communities where the company operates.

In furthering this year's theme ‘Investing in Education for All,’ the company's staff are volunteer their resources, time and skills in a number of activities to support conducive learning environment in schools.

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