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Wheelchair donation: NiDCOM Boss lauds Philanthropist

Margaret Ebeshi

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The Chairman/CEO of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has applauded a Nigerian Diaspora and philanthropist based in the UK, Mr. Yemi Edun for giving out 200 wheelchairs to some mobility-challenged persons in Lagos state, South-West Nigeria.

Dabiri-Erewa gave the commendation at an event organized by the Action for Change and Empowerment (A.C.E.), a non-governmental organization, based in the UK, US and Canada.
The NiDCOM Chairman acknowledged that Edun’s magnanimity and passion for nation-building shows the true depiction of a patriotic Nigerian.

She equally implored other individuals and organizations to emulate Mr. Yemi Edun’s kind act, while congratulating the chosen beneficiaries and urged them to believe in themselves to achieve greater heights.

The Founder of the NGO, A.C.E., Mr. Yemi Edun stated that the philanthropic gesture was his own way of giving back to the society, as a Nigerian in the Diaspora.

According to him, proceeds from his published books were used to fund and procure the 200 wheelchairs, via the charity initiative.

The Nigerian-UK businessman and author, encouraged the beneficiaries not to wallow in despair but recognize that there is ability in disability.

The Action for Change and Empowerment is a ‘community-based NGO, non-political and non-profit organization made up of professionals and entrepreneurs across various industries (and across continents i.e. UK, USA and Canada)’.

Its objective is to align with organizations and local charities to implement worthy causes in Nigeria, with focus areas on Education, Sports, Medical, SME and Palliatives.

 

 

 

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