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Concerned Nation-Builders Initiative Provides Food Relief To Vulnerable Residents In Epe Division
Eko Hot Blog reports that the Concerned Nation-Builders Initiative (CNI) has distributed food palliatives to over 250 vulnerable people within Epe Division.
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The group provided the palliatives on Tuesday, April 30th, 2024, at an event themed, “Live and Let’s Live”.
The programme, which holds annually, took place at the Epe Club. It was graced by individuals and groups from the entire Epe Division and Badagry.
In his speech, the Founder and Convener of CNI, Hon. Idris Tele-Olukoya, highlighted that the Food Palliative programme is being carried out to complement the efforts carried out by the leaders in the division.
Reacting to the gesture, High Chief Opeyemi Aiyeola, the Arobayo of Epe Land and President of Co-Operative Federation of Nigeria, lauded the efforts of the CNI.
He also advised them to not only provide food support to the people, but also teach them how to fish.
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The beneficiaries were full of gratitude and showered the entire CNI team with prayers.
Comrade Ibrahim Ogunbanwo, the Coordinator of NYCN, Ibeju Lekki branch appreciated the CNI for coming up with such an initiative.
“I want to appreciate them and also their sponsors who have contributed their resources for the success of this program, God will continue to bless them” Comrade Ogunbanwo said
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