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PHCCIMA: Miss Blossom, Cavos Support Orphanages

The yearly Trade Fair activities that take place at Isaac Boro Park, in the city of Port Harcourt, Rivers State and organized by the Port Harcourt Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and agriculture, PHCCIMA, is not just for buying and selling of goods-only.
The Trade Fair has indeed provided a platform for the yearly gathering of children from schools and orphanages to make them happy and have interaction with their peers.
In the same vein, Rev. Tammy Abusi, the founder of Miss Blossom Beauty Services and the Interior of the Extraordinary Child TEC project, disclosed that her vision was to discover talents at early age, introduce the art of comparative activities and bonding with the less-privileged children.
She affirmed further that organizing Christmas party for the orphanages, creating a platform of equal expression between all children and encourage boldness, skill perfection and career definition are the vision that TEC project tends to achieve.
Tammy commended PHCCIMA for their unflinching support over time, and all other sponsors which include: Nutric, Myer Ind. Ltd, Boyic, CANtv, CLT, Indomie and urged M-Saleh & company to do more in their support.
Decoders were given to the orphanage Homes in attendance, with a free 3 months subscription . She added that they were limited to few orphanages Homes because of fund, and used the medium to call on government, organizations, companies and private individuals to support or partner with the TEC project-in order to reach out to more schools and orphanages.
However, Mr. Ifeanyi Ozumba of CAVOS Innovations Company, distributors of Nutri-C range or products, commended Rev. Tammy for her bold step t0 gather children, adding that it wasn’t an easy task. He said they participated in the first education of TEC, talent hunt whose organizers vision was to bring out the talents in the children.
Ozumba maintained that what they saw at the first education of the event, motivate them to continue their support to the Nigerian children particularly to the less privileged, trying to give them sense of belonging, through the provision of writing materials and Nutric-C range of products to them, free of charge.
He affirmed that Nutri C was produced to provide the needed daily nutrients for children, since some parents, may not have the money to purchase drugs that could give vitamin C to the children, adding that they will continue to enhance the participation of the children, through the provision of other items that will be given to them at the ground finale.
Ifeanyi however disclosed their resolve to participate and support any event that is children oriented, in order to empower and support Nigerian children. ####
Blaise Elumezie

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