Foreign Investors Mark Nigeria’s 64th Independence Anniversary with Charity

Mary Nnah

October 1st, 2024, marked Nigeria’s 64th Independence Anniversary, a day of celebration and reflection for the nation. However, international businessmen Sudeep Ramnani and Jai Mahtani chose to commemorate this significant occasion on October 11th, 2024, with a charitable event that touched the lives of many.

In a heartwarming display of corporate social responsibility, Ramnani and Mahtani distributed food items to the less privileged in Yaba and Eti-osa local government areas of Lagos state. This charitable act aimed to support the federal government’s efforts to tackle hunger and food poverty, bringing hope to those struggling.

Through their representative, Beulah Akingbelu-Banjo, the duo brought smiles to countless faces, demonstrating their commitment to the welfare and wellbeing of Nigerians.
For Ramnani and Mahtani, giving back was the perfect way to celebrate Nigeria’s independence. “For us, there’s no better way to celebrate Nigeria than to seek the welfare and wellbeing of its citizens in our own little way,” they said.

This outreach programme is just the beginning. Ramnani and Mahtani plan to expand their efforts to every local government in Nigeria, targeting two areas at a time over the next couple of years. Their vision is to make a tangible difference in the lives of Nigerians.

The recipients of their kindness were overwhelmed with gratitude. “We are thankful for this generosity,” said one beneficiary. “It’s a blessing to receive such support.”

Ramnani and Mahtani’s selfless act serves as a shining example of the positive impact foreign investment can have on Nigerian communities. By investing in the people, they are investing in the future of Nigeria.

As Nigeria celebrates another year of independence, Ramnani and Mahtani’s kindness reminds us that true freedom begins with basic necessities like food and care for all. Their charitable gesture embodies the spirit of unity and compassion.

In a world where corporate social responsibility is often touted, Ramnani and Mahtani are walking the talk. Their commitment to Nigeria’s development extends beyond business interests, demonstrating a genuine concern for the welfare of its citizens.

As the outreach programme continues, Ramnani and Mahtani’s legacy will be etched in the hearts of Nigerians. Their story serves as a beacon of hope, inspiring others to follow in their footsteps.
In the words of Ramnani and Mahtani, “Every small act counts, and together, we can make a difference.”

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