Abuja to host Humanitarian Awards and magazine event on November 25th says organisers


Mr Emmanuel Anabueze, Project Director, Humanitarian Awards, says the event will honour charitable individuals and organisations that are committed to humanitarian interventions and activities in support of underprivileged persons.

Speaking at a news conference in Abuja Anabueze said the event is scheduled to hold on Nov. 25 in Abuja.

According to him, the humanitarian awards seeks to recognise humanitarians who provide relief to those in need.

“Nominees include individuals, NGOs and corporate bodies who have use their resources to promote humanitarian initiatives and positive influence on communities,, especially during challenging times.

“In the face of global challenges, we have witnessed the remarkable resilience of the human spirit.

“This event is our opportunity to spotlight the tireless advocates for justice, the unsung heroes of relief work and the champions of a sustainable world.”

According to him, these exceptional individuals embody the very essence of empathy, selflessness and dedication to building a brighter future for all.

“The Humanitarian Awards and Magazine, now in its second edition, has evolved into a symbol of recognition, inspiration and a powerful catalyst for change.

“Our mission is not just to host an event but to create a platform that celebrates the extraordinary contributions of individuals and organisations dedicated to enhancing the human condition.

“This year, we are thrilled to enhance the experience by partnering with the prestigious Abuja Continental Hotel, as their unwavering commitment to excellence resonates harmoniously with the values that underpin the awards.

“Therefore, on Nov. 25, we will come together to celebrate the exceptional contributions of our awardees to learn from their remarkable journeys and to find inspiration in their dedication,” he said.

Anabueze explained that the Humanitarian Magazine would also be unveiled at the award ceremony as a flagship initiative of the project.

According to him, the magazine is a compendium to spotlight the stories, efforts and initiatives of individuals and organisations that have made life better for ordinary members of their communities.

“This magazine will serve as a testament to the exceptional work being done by our awardees.

“It will be a beacon of inspiration and a resource for those seeking to learn more about the remarkable initiatives in the world of humanitarianism and the advocacy.

“It is our hope that it will encourage more individuals and organisations to step up and make meaningful impact in th world,” he said.(NAN)

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