By Our Reporter
AWAY from his regular
training ahead of the 2018 ITTF African Championships, Aruna Quadri on Tuesday
August 28, 2018 put smiles on the faces of students of SOS Children’s Village
International in Isolo, a suburb in Lagos, Nigeria.
Accompanied by his wife,
Ganiat Aruna, the 2018 ITTF Challenge Seamaster Nigeria Open champion said he
decided to show his compassion for the less privileged as he had to go through
thick and thin to become what he is today.
Aruna and his spouse
were received at the SOS Children’s Village by the National Fund Development
and Communication Coordinator, Gboyega Fadowole-Aje who described Aruna’s
gesture as commendable while hoping that other sports stars in Nigeria would
take a cue from the athlete.
“We want to first of all
congratulate you on your victory at the just concluded Nigeria Open and wish
you well in your endeavours. We were indeed touched by this your singular
gesture and we believe your presence in the Village would surely inspired the
children to aim high like you in their endeavours. On behalf of the Country
Director, we are grateful and we wish well in your endeavours,” Fadowole-Aje said.
For Aruna, the
gesture has been part of his plans to support the disadvantaged people in the
society. “This is another way to show love to those who are not privilege and I
believe this small gesture will augment what others have been doing for them. I
am doing this to also give back to the society where I emerged from and this
will not be a one-off thing as I hope to make it a regular in my plans whenever
I am home in Nigeria,” the world number 18 said.
Also, the National Store
Coordinator of SOS Children’s Villages, Lawrence Agbaegbu believes the efforts
of the table tennis star is a welcome development while urging other
well-meaning individuals and corporate bodies to support the center which is an
international home for the less privilege.
Aside the mini table donated
by Aruna Quadri, food items valued at thousands of dollars was given to the
home.
Aruna Quadri also took time
out to play table tennis with some of the children in the centre.
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