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How I Made US-based Nigerian To donate N15m To Her Alma Mater ..Obi

 

Leader of Nigeria’s Labour Party, Mr. Peter Obi, has revealed how he made a US-based Nigerian to donate N15 million to her alma mater in Awka, Anambra State.

Speaking during the celebration of St. John of God Secondary School’s 60th anniversary, Obi presented a cheque of N15m on behalf of Mrs. Bridget Egodi Egbujiobi (formerly Bridget Egodi Akaigwe, Class of 1979), who generously made this donation to support her alma mater.

Reflecting on the inspiration behind this gesture, Obi shared how, during a recent trip to the United States, he was warmly hosted by Dr. Leo and Mrs. Bridget Egbujiobi. During their discussions, Obi raised the importance of giving back to society, particularly through supporting one’s alma mater. Mrs. Egbujiobi, a proud alumna of St. John of God, subsequently expressed her desire to support her former school. Recognising the institution’s ongoing needs, she committed to making this substantial contribution, which Obi said he was honoured to present on her behalf. Obi thereafter challenged other former students to support the schools that were part of their upbringing.

During the visit, the Manager of the school, Rev. Fr. Malarchy Maduewesi, thanked Obi, attributing the remarkable advancement of the institution, in both infrastructure and learning, to his ongoing support.

The Senior Prefect of the school, Miss Chioma Rita Ezechi, presented a pair of sandals to Obi on behalf of the school for his wife, noting that Obi’s own pair would be ready during his next visit. She expressed the gratitude of the entire school for Obi’s previous contributions, which include buses, computers, internet connectivity, generators, a library, and funding for the construction and renovation of school buildings. She prayed for continued blessings on Obi as he supports their institution.

Following his visit to St. John of God, Obi made a stop at Regina Caeli School of Nursing in Awka, where he contributed N10m to support its mission of advancing healthcare education.

The Bishop of Awka, Most Rev. Dr. Paulinus Ezeokafor, received the donations on behalf of both institutions. He highlighted the significance of these contributions in supporting facility improvements, enhancing student resources, and maintaining high standards in education and healthcare services. He remarked on Obi’s tireless generosity, observing that if Obi could share his private resources so abundantly, he would undoubtedly extend even greater benefits to the nation if given the opportunity to lead.

 

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