By Rita Okoye
Filmmaker, Sandra Bremaud recently extended her caring hands to students of Odonguyan Primary School, Ikorodu. During the outreach, she distributed school items including sandals, books, school bags, water bottles, and math sets to the delighted pupils.
This gesture followed the successful outing of her movie Wasted Genius, which highlights the negative impact of drug abuse among young people.
Speaking on the outreach, she said: “This is my own little way of giving back to society. Education is the foundation of any child’s future, and I believe every child deserves to have the basic tools they need to learn with dignity. Putting smiles on these children’s faces gives me so much joy, and I intend to do more.”
She added that her team, SBE Dynasty, led an inspiring campaign encouraging the pupils to rise above negative vices, stay focused on education, and keep working towards becoming the best versions of themselves.
“The goal is simple: inspire a generation that chooses purpose over distraction and greatness over wasted potential.”
Bremaud, who is also known for her work in Nollywood, explained that the initiative was driven by her passion for child development and her desire to support communities in need. She noted that the outreach will not be a one-off event but part of a series of community-driven projects she is planning.
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