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Prudential Zenith Life Boosts Inclusive Education in Lagos


Prudential Zenith Life Insurance has completed the renovation of a convenience facility at the Atunda Olu School for the Physically and Mentally Challenged in Surulere, Lagos. The project underscores the company’s commitment to inclusive community development and the provision of specialised infrastructure to support the daily requirements of vulnerable groups.

This is contained in a statement issued by the firm. The Chief Commercial Officer of Prudential Zenith Life Insurance, Oluwatosin Adebayo-Yusuf, during the formal inauguration ceremony, said, “The project goes beyond infrastructure, representing a meaningful investment in the well-being of the students and building resilient communities.”

“Creating supportive environments for all individuals, particularly those with special needs, is of paramount importance to our corporate mission,” she added, noting that the renovation reflects a broader focus on health, dignity, and equal opportunity for every child.

“This intervention will have a significant positive impact on our students’ daily lives and their overall learning experience,” expressed the school’s management in a statement of gratitude.

“We are dedicated to championing initiatives that uplift communities and promote inclusivity, reaffirming our role as a responsible corporate citizen dedicated to making a lasting difference,” Adebayo-Yusuf concluded.

The newly enhanced facility is designed to deliver a secure, hygienic and accessible setting for students, ensuring that their daily needs are met with dignity while they pursue their education.

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