In a continued effort to recognise Nigeria’s uniformed workforce, Project Unifeed, a social impact initiative, has extended its reach to four states.
This was announced as part of its fifth anniversary celebrations in May.
Project Unifeed is now active in Lagos, Anambra, Oyo State, and Abuja.
Founded in 2021, the movement aims to honour the dedication and sacrifices of uniformed personnel, such as police officers, traffic wardens, and road safety officials, who tirelessly uphold law, order, and public safety.
Leading the revolution of kindness, compassion, and civic recognition is Mojibade Sosanya, known as MojibadeShow, a renowned compere. Under her leadership, Project Unifeed has grown into a nationwide movement, connecting with over 1,000 uniformed workers through welfare packages, street engagements, motivational messages, and heartfelt appreciation at their duty posts.
“Uniformed workers are often the unseen backbone of society. This project is our way of saying, ‘We see you, we appreciate you, and we value your service,’” Mojibade shared.
The inspiration for Project Unifeed came from an ordinary moment during Mojibade’s daily commute when she witnessed an elderly Lagos State Transport Management Authority (LASTMA) officer managing chaotic traffic under the scorching sun.
Reflecting on that day, she said, “That day, God planted the seed. I realised how much these officers do, and how little appreciation they receive. That’s when I knew I had to honour them.”