 A non-profit organisation sharing education, learning for life, self-foundation Nigeria, has donated dex to Salamah housing IDP camp in a Damawa state. The programme's coordinator Benji Benjamin disclosed that the gesture was born out of the desire of the organisation to contribute its quota to the development of the country. It's an occasion that centres around building social cohesion and cross-cultural tolerance among the people. And this is very important because if we do not tolerate each other, if we do not respect each other, if we do not honour the humanity of each other, then we will not be able to develop or move forward as a people and as a country. I always want people to understand that humanity comes first before religion. Before you are a Muslim or a Christian, you are first a human being. And therefore let us learn to go beyond our religions and our tribes and fellowship and relate with each other, respect each other and build each other up. This project has enabled us to see the importance of allowing children to play. Like during the course of the activities, we listened from parents who didn't know the importance of play in the lives of their children. A few months down the line, we returned yesterday and we could hear from parents how their children are positively engaged and how they are able to use their energy positively now. And that is quite a hard woman for us. We are hoping that as we allow them to continue to live the proceeds of this project, we will see a lot of change and a lot of positive development in the lives of the children and that of everybody in this country. Don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.