By Abubakar Yunusa

Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the GEO Empathy Foundation. Mr. Ozil Moses, has stated that the unveiling of the humanitarian foundation is all about ensuring that people across the FCT, Nigeria, don’t go home hungry.

Addressing journalists during the foundation’s unveiling in Abuja on Friday, Ozil emphasized that the primary objective is to focus on people in the streets.

“I have nurtured this idea since my university days, and upon coming to Abuja and meeting Amb. Kingsley Amafide, I felt he was the person who brought me to the limelight. His assistance in various ways has enlightened me, reinforcing my belief that there is nothing in life that I cannot achieve. Today, we are here.”

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Speaking about the rationale behind the foundation, he explained that he grew up without access to good healthcare, standard education, and lacked direction in life.

“Sincerely, at some point in my life, I was lost and found myself in gambling. I want to use this platform to sensitize children who find themselves heading in that direction.”

Providing a breakdown of the foundation’s activities, Ozil stated, “For the first quarter of the year, our focus will be on ensuring as many people as possible do not go to bed hungry, especially in the rural areas of Abuja.

“We also intend to financially assist small businesses. The second quarter will involve scouting for talents across area councils, hosting a stakeholders conference, and connecting these young people with supportive individuals.

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“The third quarter will be health-focused, with medical outreaches covering malaria and eye-related challenges. The last quarter will feature our back-to-school program, targeting public and low-fee private schools, providing essentials for students.

“This is a cause that you should support and a seed that you should water. Your support, be it a pair of school shoes or basic supplies, will go a long way.
Ozil noted that the program would be consistent, with efforts to reach as many people as possible. “Today might be 50, and the next day might be 200; it depends on the support we receive from the general public.”

Amb. Kingsley Amafide, Founder of Peace Ambassador Agency Worldwide, emphasized the urgency of the Geo Empathy Foundation in addressing hunger and insecurity.

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He called on the federal government and non-governmental organizations to partner with the foundation, emphasizing its trustworthiness in bringing relief to suffering citizens.

Mariam Covenant Onuwa, the foundation’s Co-founder, highlighted their commitment to providing free medical care, including screenings for HIV and eye care clinics, for vulnerable children whose parents cannot afford medical bills. She expressed their dedication to addressing this critical area.

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