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Igho Sanomi and the price of giving

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Charity they say begins at home! This message is not lost on billionaire oil baron, Igho Sanomi, as he has made giving his second nature.

The philanthropist under his Igho Sanomi Foundation a few days ago presented a state-of-the-art Barracks Inspection bus to the Police Officer’s Wives Association.

The handover ceremony took place in Abuja, where the President of the Association, Mrs Elizabeth Egbetokun, was presented the keys to the vehicle.

The ceremony was presided over by the IGP, Tunji Egbetokun, who highlighted the significance of maintaining officers’ hygiene and overall wellness in the force.

Igho Sanomi during the ceremony stated his excitement at fulfilling his promise to donate the vehicle to POWA, while committing himself more with the revelation that he was born into a cop-family, where his dad retired as an AIG.

 

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