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REPORT ON 2013 CHARITABLE DONATION TO THE S.O.S CHILDRENS VILLAGE ISOLO LAGOS STATE

As part of our aim to support worthy courses both in Nigeria and elsewhere, our association Soyuznikis-UK nominated the S.O.S Children’s village Isolo to be the recipient of our charitable donation for 2013. The S.O.S children Village Isolo is a non governmental organisation in Lagos state that provides home for kids who for one reason or another are not able to stay with their natural families or have been abandoned.

They take in kids from everywhere within the state and cater for them till they are independent to make a life for themselves. The S.O.S children’s village never offer their kids for fostering or adoption once taken in. They have a primary school within the compound that is open to both the general public and resident kids. This is to integrate the kids with general public and feel part of the greater society. Post primary education, they attend secondary and higher education like any other kid in the state.

During my visit, I was shown round the village and was opportuned to meet with staff and managed to share a birthday with one of the kids and also made aware of the sponsorships that are done by good minded individuals and organisations towards the residential blocks as well as events for the kids. As agreed and mandated by the group that a charitable donation be made to S.O.S children’s village Isolo, Lagos state in form of food and consumables.

The sum of £300.00 (Three hundred pounds) was allocated for this purpose and I Mr. Olushina Alaka was tasked to execute this on behalf of Soyuznikis-UK as part of my trip to Nigeria between the months of December 2013 and January 2014. The allocated money (£300.00) was converted to Naira at the rate of #272.00 to a pound and this amounted to #81600.00 (Eighty one thousand and six hundred Naira).

The money was used to purchase the following:

  • Rice: 3 bags x 50kg
  • Beans: 1 bag x 50kg
  • Milo beverage: 3 boxes(12 in each box) of 500grm (Got milo to give me 50 ball point pens and 30 exercise books with conversion/multiplication tables)
  • Veg oil: 25 ltrs
  • Semovita: 2 bags x 10kg
  • Sugar: 1 box x 18kg
  • Powder milk: 500 sachets x 7grm
  • Noodles: 80pkts x 70grms

The receipt for the aforementioned purchases is shown below for affirmation. Pictures taken during this project can be seen in our photographic gallery under the heading of SOS The goods were delivered to S.O.S on the 1st January 2014. sos



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Ebenezer Hundeyin

President : Soyuznikis-UK

Learning Never Stops

If It Does, Life Would Be Worthless

Our Objective

  • Support and encourage current members as and when the need arises fairly and honestly
  • Grow our membership by reaching out through formal and informal social gatherings
  • Extend charitable assistance to the needy and wanting
  • Promote and maintain friendship, members and other colleagues who are non members of Soyuznikis-UK
  • Promote the group locally and worldwide
Our Mission
Soyuznikis-UK is a union for Nigerians who have studied in the former Union of Soviets Socialist Republic (USSR). Soyuznikis comes from the Russian word ‘Soyuz’ meaning union. The association was founded in the summer of 2007 during the wedding ceremony of a colleague in London, the idea came about to form an umbrella organisation to bring together and embrace in friendship as it existed amongst us during our stay in the USSR was agreed.

Soyuznikis-UK is a secular and non political organisation. Membership to the group is not dependent on creed, origin, gender or sexuality. We endeavour to be a progressive organisation that will make meaningful contributions to the communities that gave us the opportunity to learn – USSR, the one that now host us - United Kingdom and most especially our nation – Nigeria. The deeds and acts of Soyuznikis-UK are guided by its constitution.

Our general meetings are held on the last Saturday of every month excluding December, when we normally hold our End of Year Party. Ideally, we as a group encourage our friends and familities to join us on our social events as a way of fostering our interpersonal relationships.

Unity Is Strength

Since inception, the association has been lead by the following persons as President. They have made efforts to foster growth and unity among members.

They are:
  1. Mr. Paul Eboh 2007 to 2009
  2. Dr. Ralph Eke 2009 to 2011
  3. Pastor Chioma Ejiofor 2011 to 2012
  4. Mr. Ebenezer Hundeyin 2012 to 2019
  5. Mr. Olushina Alaka 2019 to date


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