A renowned industrialist and CEO of Sam Empowerment Foundation, Dr Aisha Suleiman Achimugu, has extended a lifeline to orphans, widows, and patients in Abuja through an outreach programme to alleviate their hardships.
The initiative, which provided essential supplies and support, underscored the foundation’s commitment to improving the lives of vulnerable groups in the nation’s capital.
Mrs Achimugu exemplified this commitment during her 51st birthday celebration in Abuja by reaching out to orphans, widows, and patients in need.
Her impactful visit began at Hope Alive Orphanage in Gishiri, where she spent quality time with the children. She then urged Nigerians to extend love and care to the less privileged. “Every act of kindness, no matter how small, makes a world of difference to those in need,” she said, encouraging others to embrace the spirit of giving.
Next, Achimugu visited LEA Primary School in Kado-Kuchi, Jahi district, empowering 51 widows with tools such as grinding and sewing machines. She also provided medical intervention and educational support to enhance their livelihoods.
At Asokoro General Hospital, Achimugu relieved patients’ families by settling their medical bills. She commended resident doctors, stating, “Your dedication to humanity is commendable. You are the unsung heroes who bring hope to families during difficult times.”
The event featured heartwarming moments, including cutting her 51st birthday cake with children from the orphanage and widows who benefited from the empowerment initiative.