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Ramadan Kindness: Yemi-Ola Care Initiative Donates Bags of Rice To Ogun Muslims

Ramadan Kindness: Yemi-Ola Care Initiative Donates Bags of Rice To Ogun Muslims

 

 

In fulfillment of one of the tenets of Islam – Zakat, Yemi-Ola Care Initiative, a non-governmental organization, NGO, championing life-changing initiatives in Ogun Central has donated thousands of bags of rice worth several millions to Muslim Ummah fasting during the holy month of Ramadan. The distrubution exercise held a few days ago at the foundation’s office in Abeokuta witnessed a large turnout of Muslim faithful within the capital of Ogun State. According to the founder, Yemi-Ola, the humanitarian gesture apart from being a mandatory obligation of every privileged Muslims; the provision of the food items is part of Yemi-Ola Care Initiative little way of easing the economic difficulties faced by many Nigerians including the Muslim Ummah.

For those unfamiliar, Yemi-Ola Care Initiative has been in the forefront of humanitarian ventures for a while. Under the guidance of its founder, Yemi-Ola Care Initiative has continued to champion initiatives in community development projects including provision of solar-powered bore holes, healthcare and support for artisans particularly in Ogun Central. Yemi-Ola Care Initiative has become a beacon of hope to hundreds of people in Ogun Central and beyond. The foundation’s legacy is rooted in its commitment to uplifting the poor and genuine transformative community development including human capital development. Beyond creating an enduring impact and touching countless lives, Yemi-Ola Care Initiative has demonstrated genuine concern for the plight of the less privileged in our society.

The latest charitable donation is just another one in the series of many acts of kindness that’s synonymous with Yemi-Ola Care Initiative. Described as a timely intervention, the donation comes at a tough time when basic necessities are out of the reach of many poor Nigerians. For Yemi-Ola Care Initiative, the essence of life is measured by our compassion and generosity to our immediate communities. Yemi-Ola, the philanthropist founder of the charitable non-profit is a young man known for his overflowing milk of human kindness. He has shown repeatedly that he’s born to serve humanity. He has done a lot through his foundation in the area of service to humanity.

 

Sahara Weekly

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