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Fauzia Obi foundation spreads love at Christmas

The prayers of many people during the yuletide season were answered as the Fauzia Obi Foundation donated food and other relief items to the less privileged in some communities across  states in Nigeria.

Fauzia Obi Foundation is an emerging non-governmental organization with a vision to  become one of the world’s largest international humanitarian organizations, committed to helping the less privileged, improve lives and empower poor people and  communities through charity activities, poverty alleviation programs and empowerment schemes as well as medical outreaches.

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In the spirit of Christmas, the charity organization  visited numerous poor communities where  farm produce, food and other items were distributed to individuals and households; bringing hope to the door steps of many people. Some of the beneficiary communities includes Nyanya, Jimeta and Makoko communities in Abuja, Yola and Lagos states respectively.

In her goodwill message, Fauzia Obi, the convener of the charity organization (Fauzia Obi Foundation) enjoined the people of the communities to never lose hope regardless of the hardships they face  while reiterating the NGO’s commitment to continuously bring hope and respite to the poor and less privileged in the society.

The Fauzia Obi Foundation was founded in February 2021 by Fauzia Obi, a young altruistic humanitarian and Criminal Psychology undergraduate of Liberty University Virginia, USA. The Adamawa born philanthropist  is passionate about combating poverty, creating and expanding opportunities for the less privileged  as well as the  empowerment of the girl child.

Members of the beneficiary communities expressed their joy and gratitude to the Fauzia Obi Foundation for the benevolent gesture while calling on government and other charity bodies to emulate the kind gesture.

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