Apapa Club 1930 spreads love, donates to orphanage home, hospital and less privileged
In a heartwarming display of kindness and generosity, the Apapa Club 1930 recently embarked on a charitable outreach, spreading love to orphanage homes, a hospital, and the less privileged in its environment.
The Valentine’s Day-themed initiative saw the club donate essential items, including ₦300,000, two bags of rice, and other incentives, to the Ijora Orphanage Home and the General Hospital, Apapa. The club also shared food and refreshments with the less privileged at Waterside.
The event was graced by top dignitaries, including the Executive Local Government Chairman, Hon IDOWU ADEJUMOKE SENBANJO,renowned entertainer, Charlie Boy and Billionaire businessman Oscar Ibru.
According to the President of Apapa Club 1930, Barr. Chuks Nwana ESQ, “This outreach is a testament to our club’s motto: One Big Happy Family. We believe that everyone deserves a little love and kindness, especially during Valentine’s Day. By giving back to our community, we’re strengthening the bonds that unite us as one big happy family.”
The Vice President Hon. Benjamin Mokwunye added, “Today’s outreach is a shining example of our club’s commitment to spreading love and kindness. We’re not just donating to those in need; we’re showing them that they’re part of our community, our family.”
In closing, the Entertainment Secretary Mr Uche Aninye, noted, “I’m proud to be part of a club that’s resilient, progressive, and dedicated to making a positive impact. We’re not just making Apapa Club a side attraction; we’re bringing the entire Apapa community back to life, one outreach at a time. Thank you to everyone who made this possible!”

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