In a bid to redeem the pledge he made at a recent visit to the Emir of
Bida, HRH Alhaji Dr. Yahaya Abubakar, Dr. Kelly Izuwa Nwogu, the Founder
of Livelihood Support Initiative (LSI) has distributed equipment worth
millions of Naira to the the physically challenges in the society. The
equipment includes Braille machines, GSM tool kits, Hair dryers, Barbing
Clippers, Sewing Machines, Computers, Type writers, Mattresses, Treated
Mosquito Nets, Grinding Machines, Vulcanizing machines and Carpentry
equipment.
Friday, 27 January 2017
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Dr Kelly Nwogu and his LSI team redeemed their pledge to the people of Bida
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