Royale F.C. plans to bring youths out to Raise Awareness for the abducted Chibok girls and support for the troops in the war against terrorism by hosting an enthralling activity-filled program slated for 25th July 2015. The program will commence by 9 A.M. at the Unity fountain, In the central area of the FCT, Abuja.
To be hosted by afropop star, Dammy Krane
Royale F.C. plans to bring youths out to Raise Awareness for the abducted Chibok girls and support for the troops in the war against terrorism by hosting an enthralling activity-filled program slated for 25th July 2015.
Activities for the day include; an awareness road walk, a football tournament and presentation sessions by distinguished guest speakers and celebrities. It is supported by the official Bring Back Our Girls Advocacy Group.
Royale Football Club is proud to be a strong supporter of this humanitarian cause. This is the 1st youth oriented program for awareness of the bring back our girls cause.
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