By Magnus Emuji
The Founder of Aid the Clan Child Initiative (ACCI), Ms. Blessing Asakpa, in collaboration with the Trisonet Metaverse Community PIM CHIP Partnership across Africa, has announced a sponsorship programme for children in hard-to-reach rural areas of Delta State.
The announcement was made during a seminar organised in Asaba.
The initiative, in partnership with the Trisonet Metaverse Community and powered by Tatup International Services Limited, aims to provide free annual school payments for children from basic to secondary education, up to the age of 18.
According to Ms. Asakpa, every child deserves access to quality education regardless of location or socio-economic background. She noted that ACCI has, over the years, prioritised children’s education, well-being, and development.
She explained that through the partnership with the Trisonet Metaverse Community, ACCI would provide annual sponsorships covering school fees for selected children, helping to ease the financial burden on parents, especially those whose daily income barely meets their families’ basic needs.
Ms. Asakpa congratulated the beneficiaries and advised parents to keep their information secure and up to date.
She also expressed appreciation to the Board of Trustees, members of the initiative, and parents for their commitment and participation.
In her remarks, the State Supervisor of the End Tournament Africa Campaign, Ms. Augusta Impact Keneboh, said the opportunity is open to three million Africans — including children under 18 and adults — with a 10-year partnership dividend available upon migrating to the middle layer of the Metaverse Community.
Keneboh commended the End Tournament Africa Campaign Coordinator and team members for their dedication toward achieving the programme’s goals across the continent.
She added that the initiative would benefit numerous children and families in Delta State and beyond, promoting education and economic development in the region.
Keneboh also called on philanthropists, development partners, and other well-meaning individuals to support the initiative.










