Okoku’s Foundation Partners ACF To Fight COVID-19 Hunger In Ilesa, Osun State

Posted on May 21, 2020
Cross-section of the kids at the GTCF and ACF palliative outreach in Osun State on Wednesday.


OKAFOR MOSES CHINEDU

The Greater Tomorrow Children’s Fund, run by former Super  Eagles midfielder, Paul Okoku, has scored another feather in its cap as it partnered with Africa’s  Children’s  Fund, to dole out food and drink items to less-privileged children in Ilesha, Osun State.

The partnership between the two foundations was conceived to cushion the harsh and negative effects that vulnerable and less privileged children are facing under the climate of the Coronavirus global pandemic, which has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives, infected millions more and forced children to be out of schools since March.

At the event which took place in Osun State on Wednesday, the GTCF and ACF, a non-governmental charity organisation established by Victor Mbada, brought smiles to the faces of the kids, who were given items comprising noodles, spaghetti, vegetable cooking oil, chinchin, bottled water and soft drinks to fight the rage of the economic hardship caused by Coronavirus.

On hand to give the food packages to the kids was the Operations Executive of the GTCF, Mrs Grace Jalekun, a retired headmistress of St Paul’s Catholic Primary School, Ebute Metta. More than 150 vulnerable kids, divided into three groups in line with social distancing rules and after observing health checks in line with the Ministry of Health policy on covid-19, got the items and expressed their appreciation to the donors. Mrs Jalekun was supported in the distribution of the gifts by Unique FM’s Sunday Alakinde, who also compeered the event.

In a statement issued by the two foundations, they said,  “We stand together to raise awareness in these difficult times due to the COVID-19 pandemic and use the opportunity to encourage our leaders to pay close attention to the needs of the children in the country because they are the most vulnerable in our country.

In a statement issued by the two foundations, they said,  “We stand together to raise awareness in these difficult times due to the COVID-19 pandemic and use the opportunity to encourage our leaders to pay close attention to the needs of the children in the country because they are the most vulnerable in our country.

“We are doing this because it is the proper thing to do and we hope that this charitable work or ours will bring some succour to these little ones, who look to the elderly ones for help and direction”

 Mbaba, who is the Founder and CEO of ACF, added that no condition in life is permanent, noting that “people in need can become people who give hope to the needy.”

The two foundations said that they have more projects in the future for partnerships for the sole benefits of the less privileged children in Nigeria and in the USA as both organizations are based in the USA.

The GTCF and ACF have been active in supporting and helping less privileged kids in Nigeria and USA, with Mbaba establishing Africa’s Children’s Fund in 1993 upon migrating to the United States of America in 1984,  while GTCF, established by AFCON silver-medal winner, Okoku, has done charity work through GTCF in Lagos, Delta, Plateau States, the Federal Capital Territory and now has spread its charity tentacles to Ilesha in Osun State, with its latest covid-19 palliative offerings to vulnerable persons.

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