Kirti Sudhanshu Appointed as Nigeria Pad Bank Project Chairman

Gilbert Ekugbe

The 1000 Peace Ambassador has appointed Ambassador Kirti Sudhanshu as the Chairman, Nigeria Pad Bank Project Chairman.


Announcing the appointment, the founder, 1000 Peace Ambassador Initiative, Kingsley Itodo, said the Nigeria Pad Bank Project was borne out of the pressing need for menstrual hygiene support for the girl child, project, “Pad for a Girl,” which seeks to address the issue by providing access to sanitary pads and promoting awareness about menstrual health.


The esteemed award recipients, who are integral part of the programme, expressed their excitement and commitment to supporting girls and women in need. “Together, we are a community of like-minded individuals united by our love and care for others,” he said.


The 1000 Peace Ambassador award function, is a prestigious event recognizing individuals for their outstanding contributions to peace and social upliftment.
The event which held in Abuja witnessed the participation of 1000 esteemed Peace Ambassadors from various backgrounds and countries.
The highlight of the occasion was the announcement of our first project, the NIGERIA PAD BANK, aimed at supporting menstrual hygiene for girls in the northern region of Nigeria.


Receiving the appointment, Ambassador Kirti expressed her gratitude for the dedication and passion exhibited by all the ambassadors, stressing that their commitment to society is unwavering towards striving to create a better future.


“With love and the collective support of our ambassadors, we believe we can make a significant impact on society. By joining hands and providing small financial contributions, we can bring about positive change and alter the narrative of our society. Nigeria, being a blessed country, offers us the opportunity to take charge and make a difference,” she said.


Ambassador Onuche Kingsley Itodo, commended Ambassador Kirti Sudhanshu, also known as KKF Ma’am (Kindness Knows No Frontiers), saying that she is an Indian social activist renowned for her remarkable efforts in uplifting communities.


“Her appointment brings enthusiasm and expertise to the project, as she embodies the slogan “Feel What I Feel” and promotes the theme of “Women Support Women,” he added.

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