I have a genuine question. Why is it that when you are rich, and famous you attract bad girls “baddies” but when you are broke and normal you attract the good long term girls 🤔
He was just a boy. Lying in a hospital bed, fighting for his life.
Doctors said he needed emergency surgery without it, he wouldn’t make it.
His family couldn’t afford it. Time was running out.
But through the Kiddwaya Foundation, we were able to step in.
We paid for the
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
My goal lately has been to put Benue on the map in a positive way by promoting talented individuals and initiatives through my foundation and generally trying to shine a positive light on the good work of the citizens. However I cannot keep quiet on this
Benue is full of untapped greatness. From hardworking entrepreneurs to gifted creatives our people are building, creating, and grinding every single day.
But too many of them are unseen. That’s about to change.
Starting this week, I’m personally using this page to spotlight 1 or
Just a few points followed by my statement
1. I’m happy with all the attention I’m getting because it shines the light on how important this Benue crisis is. So thank you TV stations, TVC ,Arise, bloggers, to content creators and concerned citizens, I thank you all.
2. We
Anyway….It’s time to shift the focus and concentrate on what really matters which is helping the victims of the Benue crisis. Does anyone know of any charities or NGO’s that are helping displaced families? Or any camps that need urgent materials or assistance? Please let me know
The kiddwaya foundation team is on ground at the benue international market. It is important for us to be there so we can see first hand the pain, suffering people are going through and therefore we can act accordingly. More updates to follow!!