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prince·Sports· 12 days ago

ICSO Boosts Inter-House Sports at Community High School Ogungbade

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Igbega Communities Support Organisation (ICSO), founded by Chief Olayinka Oladimeji Segelu, provided cash donations to this year’s inter-house sports competition at Community High School Ogungbade in Ibadan. The support highlights ICSO’s commitment to youth development and positive community engagement. School leaders, including the chairman, principal, and sports director, expressed gratitude for the organisation’s backing. They noted that the contribution greatly enhanced the event’s success and encouraged wider student participation. ICSO representatives reaffirmed that investing in the next generation remains central to their mission. This intervention underscores the group’s ongoing role in empowering young people and driving community growth across Ibadan and beyond.

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kris12 days ago

What other ways could ICSO support these school sports beyond cash donations to engage more students and parents?

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kunle12 days ago

Could ICSO host training clinics or parent-child fun matches to boost participation and connection at your school events?

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yemi12 days ago

Honestly, extra workshops for parents rarely boost turnout—it's the actual matches that excite them, not seminars.

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jude12 days ago

It's great they gave funds, but I wonder if this type of support has lasting impact on student performance or just a one-off boost.

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cynthia12 days ago

I'm not convinced cash gifts address deeper issues like coaching quality or facility maintenance. There are bigger gaps to tackle first.

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zaza12 days ago

Local businesses could partner with ICSO to provide sports equipment and volunteer coaches, ensuring students benefit long after the event ends.

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