I am loving living a life of impact. Albeit, doing my job as a journalist with the stress, I enjoy doing my philanthropy life with double stress, but higher fulfilment. Over the weekend, a young man I did a story of him winning a JCI award for inventing a first aid kit for eye treatment, called me that he wanted to give our little man a gift. See me see gift, I said okay. On Monday, young Babatunde came to my office, gave our son the gift. However, my joy knew no bounds when we started a discussion on how to better the lives of indigent and underserved communities. Note: I told him the reason I go out of my way to celebrate and write about young stars changing lives without collecting a Dime. I reiterated that helping others without immediate gratification has ripple effects. Come next week, our NGO, Elizabeth Osayande Foundation with R.E.T.I.N.A Initiative, led by the co-founder Babatunde Bale will be at Makoko for a free eye testing exercise. I an...
At 65, my dream is to give more scholarships — Adegoke *Inability to gift her car, tangible gift made me sponsor her NGO — Hubby By Elizabeth Osayande It was a twin celebration for the families of Adegoke and Akinfeleye who celebrated their wife and daughter, Mrs Florence Adegoke nee Akinfeleye 65th birthday, and the launch of family support food basket. The celebration which coincided with the 15th anniversary of Adegoke-Akinfeleye foundation and held at God of Glory Christian Church, Ketu, Lagos over the weekend, saw the distribution of 170 food bags to 170 households, including the presentation of N50,000 cheque to five families to cushion the effect of buying books for their wards as schools resume. Expressing delight over her life at 65, the celebrant, Mrs Florence Adegoke who is the younger sister of acclaimed Professor of Mass Communication, Prof. Ralph Akinfeleye could not hold back her joy as she shared her experience of being alive to have children after nine years of marriag...
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