The Chief Executive Officer of Grace Nation group of companies, Onuora Chibueze Paul, who has always spoken about the imperative for businesses to be actively involved in philanthropy, recently walked his talk when he visited an orphanage in Accra, the capital of Ghana.
He visited the Osu Children’s Homes with various, items including bags of rice, rolls of tissue paper, vegetable oils, cartons of Indomie noodles, drinks and beverages, and other needful items.
The serial entrepreneur, popularly known as Honorable ExKid, who is the founder and CEO of Grace Nation Entertainment and Grace Nation Building Materials, also expressed his delight on the steady rise of his act, Hizmiz following the release of his new EP entitled, “Road to Greatness”.
Speaking about his Accra outing, Honorable ExKid, a native of Ogbu Umueri, Anambra State, avowed that his visit to the Osu Children’s Home was to fulfill his commitment to society’s underprivileged.
“I have done the same thing across Nigeria quietly before extending it across the border to Ghana.
“The drive to give back to the society has always been part of me since my days as a student at the Federal Polytechnic, Oko. When I ventured into business, I made it part of my business philosophy, which is what is conventionally called Corporate Social Responsibility in business-speak. Philanthropy is not only a CSR for my business, but it is also my commitment to the betterment of humanity, and I am especially biased toward orphans,” he said.
Honorable ExKid also advised fellow profit-oriented companies to be more committed to giving back to society, adding, “We can help make our world a better place when we attend to the needs of the less privileged, especially orphans.”