NASRE Foundation Spreads Yuletide Cheer, Supports Veterans and Media Community
Sahara Weekly Reports That The Nigerian Association of Social And Resourceful Editors (NASRE) has once again demonstrated its commitment to uplifting the media community by distributing Yuletide gifts to veterans, families of deceased journalists, and other beneficiaries.
In its annual outreach, NASRE provided food items and cash support to families in Lagos and Ogun states. Recipients included Folusho Samuel, Thomas Peter, Qudus Adewole (Ebony), Simeon Ugwu, Niyi Agboola, and Mrs. Adewunmi, among others.
Speaking on the initiative, NASRE President Comrade Femi Oyewal, highlighted the association’s dedication to supporting its members and their families, particularly during festive seasons.
“This is a time for giving and reflection. At NASRE, we are committed to showing our veterans and their families that their sacrifices and contributions to society are deeply valued. Beyond festive seasons, we strive to impact lives meaningfully throughout the year,” Oyewale said.
One of the beneficiaries, Mrs. Thomas, expressed heartfelt appreciation, saying: “NASRE’s support reminds us that our efforts in the media community are not forgotten. These gestures of kindness mean so much to us, and we are truly grateful.”
The foundation also took the opportunity to recognize the crucial role of the media in nation-building. It extended its gratitude to media practitioners for their hard work and dedication, while wishing them a joyful and prosperous festive season.
NASRE’s annual gesture underscores its role as a pillar of support within the media community, fostering unity, compassion, and appreciation for the contributions of its members.