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NBM of Africa Calls for Effective Collaboration Among Nigerians
Neo Black Movement of Africa, Lekki Chapter, a nonprofit organisation dedicated to socio-economic impact and brotherhood support, has called for more open dialogue and collaborations among government, private organisations, and individuals as a tool for community building, at the organisation’s 10th anniversary.
In his opening remarks, Chukwuma Madike, the President NBM of Africa, Lekki Chapter, recounts the impact of the organisation’s collaboration and partnerships with numerous NGOs, orphanage homes, individuals, and government organisations.
He stated that the event which theme was, Advancing the Community through Communication and Collaboration is a wakeup call to the citizens of Nigeria, endearing them to be open to dialogue and collaborating with people of diverse backgrounds, share of common purpose and understanding to create a better community.
“Today we are raising funds to build an arena that will be beneficial to everyone even in our absence, this is the kind of legacy NBM of Africa wants to pass on, ” he added.
While thanking the generous empowerment donations at the fundraising ceremony, Uyi Agbon-ifo, Chairman of the legislative arm, Neo Black Movement of Africa, Lekki Chapter, explained that the Lekki Arena will be a state-of-the-art facility that will host a variety of events, including sporting competitions, cultural performances, educational programmes, and community gatherings. The arena will be a valuable asset to the community, providing a space for people to gather, connect, and celebrate their shared heritage.
The event had a round table discussion on the theme of the event, with notable dignitaries including Chukwudi Adiukwu (SAN); Sanni Abdullahi, Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Lekki Unit; Barrister Hope Aliu, former Western Regional President, NBM of Africa and other members of NBM of Africa and dignitaries across the state.
The NBM of Africa is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the socio-economic development of black consciousness worldwide. The organisation has chapters in over 20 countries and has a long history of activism, and community service and has partnered organisations, organised charity football competitions, orphanage home visits, peaceful walks, members fund empowerment, and lending of voice to speak for the oppressed in the society.