Bago Hails Igbokwe as New COFFHA President in Nigeria

Maham Umar Bago, the Governor of Niger State, praised Augustina Igbokwe during her installation as the new President of COFFHA. He commended the organization's humanitarian services, highlighting their role in improving lives in Nigeria.
Bago described Igbokwe as a genuine and honest leader whose efforts would attract local and international recognition. In her acceptance speech, Igbokwe expressed gratitude and shared her commitment to humanitarian service, recalling her experiences with underprivileged children.
She announced plans for a skill acquisition center that will train 350 people, supported by a N300 million fundraising campaign. Igbokwe emphasized transparency and dedication in her leadership over the next two years.
Uche Ekwunife, a senator, and Rita Maduagwu, a former speaker, also spoke at the event, underscoring the importance of investing in human capital for national development. The event celebrated COFFHA's 33-year history of service to vulnerable members of society.
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