How I Became Visionary Leader Behind Nigeria's Prestigious Humanitarian Awards, Anabueze speaks
Emmanuel Anabueze, a renowned humanitarian advocate, has made a significant impact in Nigeria through his brainchild, the Humanitarian Awards and Magazine Event.
This annual event celebrates individuals and organizations dedicated to making a difference in their communities, amplifying their work, and raising awareness about ongoing challenges faced by vulnerable populations.
Anabueze's journey in the humanitarian sector began with the founding of the Humanitarian Achievements and Outreach Foundation, which provides support and resources to marginalized communities.
Under his leadership, the foundation has launched initiatives addressing critical social issues like poverty, education, and healthcare, touching countless lives and bringing hope to those in need.
The Humanitarian Awards and Magazine Event, conceptualized by Anabueze, honors exceptional commitment to humanitarian causes, bringing together government officials, private sector leaders, and civil society organizations united in their mission to create a more equitable society.
This year's event in Abuja recognized key figures, including First Ladies from Katsina, Zamfara, and Kebbi States, for their transformative work.
The participation of government officials and commissioners for women's affairs underscored the importance of collaborative efforts in driving social change.
Anabueze's commitment to humanitarianism extends beyond event organization; it is reflected in his everyday actions and the ongoing work of theHumanitarian Achievements and Outreach Foundation.
His leadership and vision inspire others to join the cause, making a lasting impact on those who need it most. Through his work, Anabueze has become a beacon of hope, demonstrating that with dedication and compassion, meaningful change is possible.
DHQ declares 8 suspected killers, 17 soldiers in Delta wanted
In another report, the defence headquarters in Nigeria declared eight persons as wanted about the killings of 17 soldiers in the Okuama community of Delta state.
The military published the names and photos of the suspects on its social media page on Thursday morning.
This came barely 24 hours after President Bola Tinubu honoured the murdered soldiers' children with federal government scholarships to the university level, among others
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