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Nigerian Turkish Varsities’ Alumni Promise More Philanthropy *Visit charity homes in Edo, Delta Omon-Julius Onabu in Asaba A group of Nigerians who graduated from universities in Turkey has promised to step up

A group of Nigerians who graduated from universities in Turkey has promised to step up activities towards complementing various efforts at providing humanitarian assistance to the less privileged and vulnerable members of the society in Nigeria.

The less privileged children’s homes targeted by the Nigerian graduates from various Turkish universities to share the joy of the last Christmas and New Year celebrations in Nigeria include Eghosa Orphanage Home in Benin-City, Edo State, Little Saints Orphanage in Warri, Delta State and the Motherless Babies Home of the Little Lilies of the Most Holy Trinity Foundation, Okwe near Asaba, the Delta State capital.

He said that it was rather meant to complement various efforts by good spirited individuals to make life meaningful to these vulnerable members of the society. “Yes, we have a culture in this country of being our brother’s keeper; we don’t say we are too poor or don’t have enough to share with others. I think this prevailing situation in the country requires the revive this culture because that will address many problems were are facing in the country, including insecurity”, he said.

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