SAGA Foundation, established during the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic, continues the ongoing work done by founder Goodwill Ambassador Shola Agboola, who started by immediately distributing free COVID-9 relief supplies to widows, mothers, children, the disabled and needy throughout communities in Osun State, where such were urgently required.
In accordance with its mission, which is to to overcome poverty in Nigeria and African communities by promoting access to quality education and fighting for social and economic justice for a more prosperous society, SAGA has not missed a beat.
Occasioned by his appointment as a Goodwill Ambassador by Five Points Youths Foundation in United States and subsequent recommendation to the United Nations Global Compact Network, Shola Agboola’s SAGA foundation was officially granted the permission to inaugurate its UNGC team in Nigeria and began work immediately.
SAGA Foundation is committed to a strategic alliance with the Edfu Foundation, Five Points Youths Foundation and RevelationsTV in the United States of America and WHOPE organization for researching, identifying, establishing, monitoring and managing local, regional, national and international socio-economic development projects for the betterment of humankind.
It is dedicated to expanding, stabilizing and operationalizing the United Nations Global Compact Local Network Infrastructure to “glocalize” Agendas 2063 and 2030 during the United Nations Decade of Action on the SDGs.
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