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Toloba Group Consult donated to the participating teams of the latest edition of the Maxwell Woledzi Foundation's Hijab Project.
The group donated packs of sanitary pads to the seven competing schools to support girls in sports and education.

The presentation was made before the final of the competition which involved Al Waleed and Islamic Training Institute.
Speaking following the donation, the Chief Executive Officer of Toloba Consult, Musah Toloba, expressed his organisation's commitment to the development of grassroots sports.

Toloba Group Consult is also into the construction of AstroTurfs and identifying football talents in remote areas.
At the end of the one-day tournament, Al Waleed beat Islamic Training Institute to win the 2023 Schools’ edition of the Maxwell Woledzi Hijab Project football tournament.
Al Waleed sealed the victory over the defending champions after winning 2-0 in the penalty shootouts after 0-0 in regular time.
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