Student club where members help pay tuition fees

Published date11 January 2023
Publication titleNigeria - The Nation

It was yet another thrilling moment as Caleb University Club 200 members hosted their end-of-the-year hangout session.

The event was set for the governing team to strategize on the way forward for the club.

The Club 200 initiative was founded in 2017 when a Caleb University undergraduate Oluwaseun Obadan, conceived the idea of raising funds from students to pay the tuition fees of underprivileged Nigerians looking at furthering into tertiary institutions.

So far, some of the beneficiaries have been able to achieve their dreams of learning within the four walls of the universities.

The club has also set up centres across some other private universities like Afe Babalola University (AFUAB).

Obadan said: 'The idea came to me after a competition I had been part of with Unilever Plc. Being in that environment practically changed the way I thought.

'I went home that day and right on the floor, I began to think to myself about what I can give back to my community and the idea came up. I charged my close friends and they ran the vision with me.

'What we did when we began was to move around school from class to class asking students to donate at least N200 for the cause hence the name Club 200.

'The result was massive. From this, we were able to sponsor students to school. We had intentionally planned to sponsor people to expensive private universities, but we realised that we could just start from the public schools which were easier for us.

'We are looking into widening our horizon into different Private and even public...

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