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O”- Bay Community Trust ENFIELD LOCAL TALENT SHOWCASE CHAMPIONSHIP

Summer University of Fun, London Youths Have Talent

Are You:-

Aged 14-19 Years Old

Interested in or talented in the following fields:

Music (Vocals, MC’s, Singer and song writers), Dance, Comedy and poetry.

If so, our summer 2010 Talent showcase can help improve and enhance your career and present future prospects in the creative industry.

TELENT SHOWCASE

PREP START DATE 14TH AUGUST 2010

ENROL NOW TO TAKE PART

PREPARATION VENUE CRIAG PARK YOUTH CENTRE,

Time & Days – Every SATURDAY 4p.m TO 8p.m for six weekends

LEGECY @ OBCT

In memory of all Enfield youths that we have lost prematurely since Dec 2008 to date, particularly Ofiyke Nmezu 16yrs old, Henry Bolombi 18yrs old, Boduka Louis Mudianga 18yrs old, Yemmaci Lewis 18yrs old all Edmonton Residents

Ofiyke Nmezu

Schedule Six weeks summer programme in Music and Performing Art for London youths aged- 14-19 years old;

Winner will get a Recording Studio Session at a reputable studio and a business development package, also the opportunity to perform at the Decorum Banqueting Hall on 8th October. This Event will be televised by Sky TV, Nigerian TV and Local Radio Stations, to Mark the Black History Month Celebration and Nigeria Golden Jubilee.

 For more information or to enrol call:
Hakeem or Emmanuel on 07983356797, 07760547731, 02088076252.

Youth Programme

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O-Bay Community Trust is a charity also registered as a non-for-profit company with our head office based in the London Borough of Enfield, North London. The Trust was founded on a national basis initially to support members of the Nigerian community, British Citizens of Nigerian descent and the local resident. We are a BME lead organisation, we provide generic services to our services users, members, and clients who are local residents; irrespective of their race, colour, gender, sexual orientation or religious believes. We work and provide our services on a first-come-first-serve basis to those in need of our services, be it black or white to ensure community cohesion and integrations.

O"-Bay also provides confidential and impartial advice, information, signposting/referral and guidance on issues relating to education, welfare rights, Immigration services, Housing, Debt, Health Promotion, and the environment. We organise multicultural events for our local community, plus celebrate BAME cultural heritage events. We run weekend supplementary classes for children aged 8 to 15 in English, French, Maths, Science and ICT. For unemployed Local resident, we provide PC Refurbishment, IT training, ESOL lessons, workshops on interview techniques, CV writing etc. We also offer representations and support the creation and development of new and existing community enterprises etc., of youth music and dance development workshops and talent showcases.

O"-Bay Community Trust was established in March 1990, Companies house registrations in England and Wales as a company limited by guarantee on 4 April 2002, (Company no. 4409583) and registered with the Charity Commission as a community and voluntary charitable group on the 22nd April 2004 (Charity Commission no. 1103339: amended A&M on 24 July 2006). Obtained Office of the Immigration Service Commissioner exemption in 2004; No N200400014, an associate member of the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI: no. 2929), Strategic/network member of the immigration Law Practitioners’ Association (ILPA) and member of the Association of Regulated Immigration Advisers (ARIA: no. 200640014) The Trust is a member of the British Nigerian Association and the British West African Association...

O"-Bay is a corporate member of the Britain Nigeria Association and an NGO member of the West African Business Association

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