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SHADE-IN organises football match between youths of Aba-Ebira community and NCCF

On the 4th of September 2017, Saving Hand Development Initiative (SHADE-IN) organised a football match between the youths of Aba-Ebira community and Nigerian Christian Corpers Fellowship (NCCF). The match lasted for over an hour (30 minutes for each half). The match was played at the field of Apex International School, Ekiti State. The match ended with scores of 3-3 on both sides. Light refreshment of water and biscuits were given to all participants, both players and spectators. Everyone was excited about the outcome of the football match. Before SHADE-IN started work in Aba-Ebira there were no collaborations between the people and NCCF. SHADE-IN has been able to bridge the gap in relationship between NCCF and the community. 

SHADE-IN celebrates Children’s Day with the children of Aba-Ebira community, shows a movie

On the 29th of May 2017, Saving Hand Development Initiative (SHADE-IN) organised a childrens day programme for the children of Aba-Ebira community located along New-Iyin road adjacent the Nigerian Christian Corpers Fellowship (NCCF) Family House, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State. It was a nice time with the children of the community. There were fifteen children, teenagers and young adults in attendance namely: Kehinde, Ayomide, Gift, Mary, Zeenat, Joy Salawu, Joy Junior, Paul, David, Idowu, Mubarak, Zainab, Israel, Favour, Rihanna, Bashiru. The members of the initiative that were in attendance include: Oluwakemi Adeyemi, Adaku Ekwueme, Aniedi, Kayode Kolawole, Adejoke Adediran, Rosemary Ben, etc. Members like Moyinoluwa Akinlade, Jacob Sombu, Oluwatosin/ Omolewu were involved in underground activities in the kitchen and getting things set for the programme. The children were involved in the entire program from cooking to serving of refreshments. The program started at noon and began with

SHADE-IN goes on an outing with the youths of Aba-Ebira Community

Saving Hand Development Initiative (SHADE-IN) oganised a picnic for the youths of Aba-Ebira, her pilot community in Ekiti State, on Friday, 14th April, 2017. This event was held at a garden in front of The Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Co-operative, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State. Nine youths from Aba-Ebira Community were present, SHADE-IN volunteers and NCCF representatives. The programme was carried out in collaboration with Nigerian Christian Corpers Fellowship (NCCF). There was a drama presentation that showed the love of God by "Heritage" (the drama unit of NCCF). A message that centered on achieving one's best and being set apart for the use of God was shared. Thereafter, some youths from the community sang special songs. They also participated in some competitions such as racing, picking up bottles while their eyes were covered and tug of war. The youths were taught the hymn “There is not a Friend like the lowly Jesus.” The benediction was said at the e

SHADE-IN comes to the rescue of a victim of fire outbreak

A victim of the fire outbreak In the month of January, 2015, Saving Hand Development Initiative (SHADE-IN) in collaboration with Nigerian Christian Corpers Fellowship (NCCF) rendered relief materials to the family of one of the indigenes of Aba-Ebira, Ekiti State ("Mama Happy"- a Deltan) whose house was wrecked by fire outbreak. Although, no life was lost, valuable properties were destroyed in the fire. Donations were made by NCCF through SHADE-IN which helped in the reconstruction of the building.

SHADE-IN organises skills acquisition programmes for the people of Aba-Ebira Community

Saving Hand Development Initiative (SHADE-IN) has been engaging her pilot community (Aba Ebira) on skills acquisition programmes as part of her activities through her volunteers. The following are excerpts of some of these skills acquisition programmes: Chin-Chin On Saturday 6th October 2018, thmaking unity volunteers of Saving Hand Development Initiative (SHADE-IN), taught the people of Aba-Ebira community how to make chin-chin.  The training was spearheaded by the immediate past secretary of SHADE-IN community volunteers, Olamide Afolayan, who anchored the baking session. She started by listing all the ingredients to be used in making the chin-chin. She then explained the entire process of making the snack, stating the quantity of each ingredient needed in the process. While the training went on Daniel Pregbaha, the field coordinator asked the villagers if any of them had any experience in making chin-chin. Two of the participants, Happy Stephen and Ezekiel Sheidu said they

SHADE-IN sensitises the people of Aba-Ebira community on the need to stay healthy

The 16th of December, 2017, was another day to remember for residents of Oke Agbe II, Ofiyin Village, Off New Iyin road, Iyin-Ekiti, Ekiti State, also known as Aba-Ebira, as Saving Hand Development Initiative (SHADE-IN) achieved one of her objectives which is neighbourhood transformation through health by organizing a health/medical exercise in the community.  SHADE-IN realises that health is a core component of community development. The aim of the programme was to sensitise the members of Aba-Ebira community on health and safety and, to enlighten them on the symptoms and effects of high blood pressure and the need for regular medical checkups. The whole exercise lasted for two and a half hours. SHADE-IN collaborated with Nigeria Christian Corpers Fellowship (NCCF) Ekiti State, who were involved in the sensitisation exercise and mobilised their doctor and other medical practitioners. Free medical checkup was conducted for community members and free drugs were administer

SHADE-IN celebrates the birthdays of children in Aba-Ebira community

It has been a norm for Saving Hand Development Initiative (SHADE-IN) to celebrate community children’s birthday as one of her neighbourhood transformation strategies, enhancing their social culture. In November 2014, SHADE-IN celebrated the birthdays of two of the indigenes of Aba-Ebira community, namely Waheed and Ayo. Another celebration took place on the 28th of February, 2015 where the birthdays of two indigenes of Aba-Ebira community namely Idowu and Rasheed were celebrated. The occasion witnessed a positive response from the community as almost the entire community came out to celebrate their children. Prayers were made for the celebrants by their parents. The 29th of November, 2017 was a very memorable day for Baby Bright Stephen and his family as a total number of 21 persons were present to grace his first birthday celebration, amongst who are members of the community, neighbours and Saving Hand Development Initiative (SHADE-IN) community volunteers. The celebrati