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This Corps Member Used his Carpentry Skills to Build Furniture for Over 80 Students in Cross River State ??

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An outgoing corps member, Stephen Teru, who is also a carpenter used his skill to make over 80 furniture for schools in the community he served in

The kind young man also expressed his gratitude to the good people of the community as well as to his family.

In a post shared on Stephen’s Facebook page, he explained that his act of kindness was towards two public schools in the community namely; Community Secondary School and St. Georges Primary School.

Stephen took to Facebook to celebrate the community for their support all through his stay. In his post, he mentioned that he volunteered to use his skill to produce desks, tables, benches and shelves for the comfort of the students.

Teru shared photos on Facebook page and wrote:

To God be the glory!

I volunteered my skill to produce desks, tables, benches and shelves for the comfort of over 80 students and pupils of the two public schools (Community Secondary School and St. Georges Primary School) in my host community -Old Netim, Akamkpa LGA. Cross River State.

I must in a very special way appreciate the good people of the community for their support.

Big thanks to my ever supportive principal Mr Emmanuel Eni Sir, you are too much!

My NYSC Inspector, Mr Ubong Effanga, thank you Sir! You’ve been a great source of motivation to us all.

All my friends and colleagues, thanks for being there.

My family at Jos, this is for you!

Photo Credit: Stephen M Teru

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