
In a world of cruelty, what brings smiles to our faces and warm our hearts is acts of kindness. Kindness is a virtue every human has in him, but only few acknowledge the need for it.
Just as Yoko Ono said, “Nobody’s life is a bed of roses. We all have crosses to bear, and we all just do our best. I would never claim to have the worst situation. There are many widows and many people dying and starving all over the planet. So we have to count our lucky stars.”
Anie ifeoma Amalonye, CEO of Ify Autos, an international company which specialises on car dealership, is one of the kindest individuals one would find around in an increasingly uncaring planet. To widows, orphans and less privileged, she is the gift that keeps giving.
The Ify Autos founder is mysteriously an uncommon individual in many ways. She is into a line of business the society has monopolized for men. Her courage as a woman to engage in transatlantic trade is a rarity among the female folks.
More so, her passion towards the welfare of the less privileged ones in life is unequal. In a recent chat with the media, Anie ifeoma Amalonye
revealed that he has been into philanthropy for many years, adding that she has been given to the needy before she launched the business in October 2019.
The Canada-based businesswoman disclosed that she plans to increase what she has been doing for the less privileged ones.
“I have always been actively involve in supporting widows,orphans ,less privileged in the society even before the inception of ifyautos and I have continued in that light and hope to Increase the quota as ifyautos expands because I believe is my social responsibility in giving back to the society”, said the Ify Autos amazon.
Speaking about her background and how she started in business, the Ify Autos founder who had her first degree at Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma, Edo State, and later her masters in International Relationals and Diplomacy at the same prestigious institition, explain that she has always been a resourceful person.
“My mother as a civil servant was very industrious and I was very helpful as a child in the series of business ventures she embarked on at that time and that didn’t stop because even in my university days I combined study with business as an undergraduate and didn’t rely much on my parents.
“I love entrepreneurship I will always be an entrepreneur regardless of where I find myself in the society,” Anie ifeoma Amalonye said.
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