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Prince Benjamin Etu empowers disabled Nigerians, offers scholarships to indigent students

Prince Benjamin Etu empowers disabled Nigerians, offers scholarships to indigent students

Prince Benjamin Etu, founder of the Joseph Osiriamhe Humanitarian (JOHF) Foundation, has once again demonstrated his commitment to supporting vulnerable communities by donating electric wheelchairs and financial aid to persons with disabilities, while also awarding scholarships to underprivileged children.

The latest intervention, part of the JOHF Foundation’s ongoing empowerment drive, focused on improving mobility for physically challenged individuals and supporting their entrepreneurial goals. The financial assistance provided is aimed at helping beneficiaries launch small-scale businesses, fostering independence and economic inclusion.

Speaking during an exclusive interview with Nwaru Caroline Oluchi, CEO of the Women Aid Empowerment Network Initiative (WAENI), Prince Etu expressed gratitude to fellow Nigerians who continue to support humanitarian causes.

“I appreciate all those who share this vision of uplifting the underserved. Collective efforts can address many of the challenges facing our society, and even the smallest contributions can create lasting impact,” he said.

Beyond immediate aid, Etu stressed the need for sustainable interventions that improve lives long-term, particularly among Nigeria’s most vulnerable groups. His call to action urged more individuals and organizations to take responsibility in promoting social change.

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