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Sir Chikwe Udensi Hosts President Tinubu’s Daughter, Folashade (Photos)

 

Interpol Systems Consultant, Sir Chikwe Udensi has played host to the daughter of President Bola Tinubu, Chief Mrs. Folashade Tinubu-Ojo at his Abuja home.

IgbereTV understands that the meeting centred around national issues.

 

The President’s daughter was impressed with Sir Udensi’s charity work in Abia State especially his empowerment of women, widows, indigent traders and indigent education fund.

 

The President’s daughter also expressed gratitude to Sir Udensi as one of the highest donors in Rotary International. He has three times been awarded the major donor of Rotary International.

 

She also sought Sir Udensi’s collaboration in her pet project of charity

 

Sir Udensi in his response applauded the daughter of the President for her numerous works of charity across Nigeria.

 

He expressed readiness to partner with her in ensuring that more disadvantaged Nigerians are reached.

 

He said he would deploy all the instrumentaliy at his disposal to advance humanitarian outreach being spearheaded by Chief Mrs. Folashade Tinubu-Ojo.

 

Those in her entourage include, Alhaji Kallifa Onu, Ogbuagu Tony Nzeribe, Dr. Chidi Diugwu, Dr. Bode.

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