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NGO To Tackle Hunger, Poverty, Insecurity

by Andrew Ojiezel
November 26, 2022
in Business, News
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A Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Chief Emeka Agba Foundation (CEAF) has pledged to use empowernment to fight insecurity, joblessness and illiteracy.

This is even as the CEAF blamed poverty, illerateracy over the increased insecurity other vices in the country.

Chief Emeka Agba announced that his foundation is ready to partner any individuals or corporate bodies to tackle insecurity, poverty and hunger which has become a menance in the country.

Addressing journalists in Lagos, Agba said: “dignity of labour is seriously being threatened based on wrong school curriculum whereby young men and women are not be given skillful training that can make them self dependence after schooling.

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“Chief Emeka Agba Foundation empathy and desire for grassroot development where humanitarian service is needed to address youth empowerment, vocational skills acquisition, scholarships, mentorship, health and creating enabling environment for socioeconomic independence of young Nigerians.The NGO is out to address poverty and poverty related challenges at the grassroots.”

Moreover he said, many Nigerian homes can not boast of three square meals, many young and agile people have resulted to crimes and criminal tendencies with ritual killings taking centre stage as people resort to get rich quick as there is no longer dignity in labour as taught by our parents.

The Chief Emeka Agba foundation was born out of passion, empathy and desire for grassroot development where humanitarian service is needed to address youth empowerment, vocational skills acquisition, scholarships, mentorship, health and creating enabling environment for socioeconomic independence of young Nigerians.

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  • Bukola Idowu
    Bukola Idowu

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