Cooperate Social Responsibility

The foundation identifies a pioneer group of 25 students in the age range of 5-6 years, proven to be from a disadvantaged background that will earn the prestigious BAMUS education scholarship, an opportunity for the child to receive a bursary in the foundation’s school placing them in a highly competitive and conducive environment that will nurture the child into a more responsible and ambitious adult.

There's  a special focus on recruiting girls to the bursary at 6:4 ratio because research has shown that when girls are educated, there’s delayed marriage, hence a drop in early and unwanted pregnancies, reduced maternal mortality, reduced school dropout rates among girls and generally improve the economic and social welfare of the area The same will be ambassadors of change in their communities.

It should be noted that the bursary can be revoked in cases of indiscipline and consistent poor performance.