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In a move to contribute to sports development among the youth in Nigeria, over 8,000 students from secondary schools across Ondo State would be participating in an inter-school football competition, organised by Johnvents Foods Limited.

The agribusiness company, which has some of its factories in Ondo State, including Ile-Oluji Cocoa Processing Industry, launched the competition on Thursday at the Akungba Business School, Akure, Ondo State capital.

Tagged “Johnvents Apex League,” the inter-school competition, according to the Managing Director of Johnvents Foods Limited, Mr. Ademola Aramide-Atolagbe, was designed to help young people in schools discover their potentials, build teamwork, and develop leadership skills through sports.

He explained that the football league would run for six months, attracting over 8,000 students of secondary schools.

Aramide-Atolagbe said: “The six-month tournament will bring together 16 secondary schools from across Ondo State, engaging more than 8,000 students through mentorship and sports-based learning.

“The initiative builds on the company’s vision to use sports as a platform for youth empowerment, education, and community development, an extension of its brand philosophy, “Creating Unforgettable Food Moments.”

“Our mission at Johnvents has always been to nourish lives and invest in the future of our communities.

“Sports provide a unique opportunity to do both: shaping the minds, discipline, and character of young people who will lead tomorrow.

“For us, Creating Unforgettable Food Moments goes beyond products; it’s about creating real impact that lasts.”

The state Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Igbekele Ajibefun, who was present at the launch, commended Johnvents Foods Limited for the initiative.

He described the competition as a timely contribution to youth development and education in Ondo State.

Ajibefun emphasised that education goes beyond classroom learning, highlighting the importance of sports in building discipline, teamwork, and character among students.

He said: “Education goes beyond the classroom. What Johnvents Foods is doing connects learning, discipline, and passion in a way that develops well-rounded students.

“By investing in these young minds, Johnvents is helping to raise future leaders who can excel both academically and personally.”

Moreover, the Managing Director of Johnvents Foods Limited explained that “As part of its commitment, Johnvents Foods will provide participating schools with sports kits, materials, and nutritional support to ensure that every stage of the competition benefits students both on and off the field.

“The Johnvents Apex League is powered by Johnvents 3 in 1 Chocolate, the company’s flagship beverage brand known for its promise of “Instant Goodness.”

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