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Business Leaders Gift New Transport Fleet to Support City Boy Movement Operations

Prominent Igbo business magnates and founders of Zenco Communications and C-Energy Oil have provided a fleet of brand-new buses to the City Boy Movement as part of a support initiative aimed at strengthening the group’s mobility and outreach efforts.

According to representatives involved in the presentation, the donation is intended to improve transportation logistics for members and volunteers engaged in the movement’s programs and public engagements. The gesture was described as a contribution toward better coordination and safer travel for participants across various events.

Officials of the City Boy Movement expressed appreciation for the donation, noting that access to reliable vehicles will enhance their operational efficiency and expand their ability to reach more communities. They said the buses would be deployed immediately for organizational activities.

Observers say the move reflects a growing trend of private sector figures backing civic and grassroots organizations through infrastructure and resource support rather than direct financial contributions.

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