Award winning singer and humanitarian, Nikki Laoye
has stepped out to support internally displaced Nigerians via her
foundation, Angel 4 Life, with the relief project tagged "The Angel
Relief Fund".
Nikki Laoye visited the Kuchingoro camp in FCT on Monday, March 23rd, along with her husband, Alex Oturu; top gospel artists from Abuja (Faith Yebo, Japhy Davies, Chris Ade, Chris Tover, Samfoni) and officials of the government agency, NCFRMI.
Award winning singer and humanitarian, Nikki Laoye
has stepped out to support internally displaced Nigerians via her
foundation, Angel 4 Life, with the relief project tagged "The Angel
Relief Fund".
Nikki Laoye visited the Kuchingoro camp in FCT on Monday, March 23rd, along with her husband, Alex Oturu; top gospel artists from Abuja (Faith Yebo, Japhy Davies, Chris Ade, Chris Tover, Samfoni) and officials of the government agency, NCFRMI.
Food
supplies, Relief Items and Toys were distributed to the displaced men,
women and children who had moved to the camp from Borno and Adamawa
States.
Meetings were also held with the group
leaders of the camp community to discuss their present situation with
promises and plans of future support from the foundation to help with
the empowerment of the men and women as well as the education of the
children on the camp.
The women and children of
the camp sang and danced to celebrate Nikki and the rest of her team, in
appreciation of the love and concern that was shown to them.
In
response, led by singer, Chris Tover, the musicians - Faith Yebo, Japhy
Davies, Chris Ade, Chris Tover, Samfoni with Nikki Laoye also sang and
prayed for them in Hausa.
Last year, Nikki Laoye
was appointed as the Celebrity Voice for Refugees and IDPs by the
agency's SouthWest zone, to bring to the forefront the activities of the
NCFRMI as well as the plight of refugees & internally displaced
persons.
Speaking about the initiative, Nikki Laoye says "It
is really a sad situation in the north for our fellow brothers and
sisters and we do pray for God's help and strength to our troops to
quench this invasion once and for all. In the meantime, We have to look
out for our own and do what we can to soothe their pains. They are in
constant need of food, water, clothing and more to survive daily as they
rebuild their lives once again. It's the little we can do."
#TheAngelReliefFund
initative is an ongoing awareness fund raising campaign to synthesize
the public about the situation in Northern Nigeria and also get more
involvement and donations from the society towards their needs.
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