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PHOTOS: MTN Nigeria begins Off 21 Days of Y’ello Care

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MTN Nigeria, at the weekend, began its 21 Days of Y’ello Care campaign, a volunteerism initiative where all ‘MTNers’ (staff of MTN) across the country will volunteer in various goodwill projects around the country.

The annual campaign launched in 2007, is this year tagged “Creating A Brighter Future.” MTN will, for the next 21 days, focus its effort towards ensuring a better quality of life for Nigerians.

‘MTNers’ headed out of their offices for the kick-off of the CSR campaign. And  just like previous years, the next 21 days will be utilised for CSR-centred activities. There will be a National Priority Project: Rhesus Disease Awareness; a Career Fair and a Youth Empowerment Campaign.

Singer, Chidinma Ekile, was around to add even more colour to the event. She sang back to back hits to the delight of the audience. One of the highlights of her performance was when she moved round the audience, taking selfies and bantering with the staff of MTN Nigeria.

Doing good has never looked so colourful.

Dance Off! MTN Nigeria staff from various departments danced it out on the floor!

With all the fun around, the essence of the Y’ello Care Campaign remained at the forefront, CEO, Rise Networks, Toyosi Akerele, explained youth empowerment and the effects of giving back to the society.

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