The distribution which took place over the weekend was done by the founder and Chief executive officer CEO of the NGO barrister Aisha Wakil in Maiduguri
Country Director, Prince Shoyode told the Nigerian Tribune that this food distribution to a hundred and two IDP women at “damature ” district of Maiduguri metropolis is among other anti-hunger gestures which have taken place since the conception of the care agency.
He said that about forty-two women had also benefited supplies which were issued out through their main office in Bulumkutu in Maiduguri.
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Complete care and aid foundation which was founded to fight hunger and many vices in affecting humanity in this part of the world is the first Indigenously owned NGO in Maiduguri, Borno state, Northeast, Nigeria.
Shoyode said that the NGO is going to be involved in polio immunization and myriads of challenges, affecting the people in the state.
The NGO promises to continue to touch humanity even as it is ready to extend its tentacles to other the local government communities and IDPs in remote areas in Borno state.
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