By Johnson Adebowale

The Assoville Progressive Club (APC) recently concluded its year-end celebration with a grand event that showcased the club’s commitment to philanthropy and community service. The event, held in Lagos, brought together members and esteemed guests for an evening of celebration, networking and reflection.

A highlight of the evening was the club’s renewed dedication to supporting indigent children and vulnerable communities across Lagos State. The club emphasized its role in fostering social and economic development, particularly through initiatives aimed at empowering the less privileged.

Engr. Moses Iwuoha, President of the Assoville Progressive Club, expressed gratitude for the support and contributions of members throughout the year. He called on other social clubs to prioritize community service and strive to be role models for society.

“Social clubs should be more than just social gatherings,” Iwuoha said. “They should be platforms for positive change and community development.”

The event featured a variety of entertainment, including musical performances and engaging activities. Attendees had the opportunity to connect with fellow members, share experiences, and strengthen bonds.

As the club looks to the future, it remains committed to its mission of making a positive impact on society. By prioritizing community service and social responsibility, the Assoville Progressive Club is setting a strong example for other social organizations.