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  • NBM of Africa renovates school, donates learning materials to pupils in Delta community

    NBM of Africa renovates school, donates learning materials to pupils in Delta community

    Agbowhiame community in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State was thrown into celebration last weekend when the Neo-Black Movement (NBM) of Africa, commissioned a newly renovated block of six classrooms at Agbowhiame Primary School, bringing relief, pride, and renewed hope to the community.

    The commissioning ceremony, which attracted traditional rulers, government officials, community leaders, and residents, was described as a landmark moment in the pursuit of quality education for children in the locality.

    National President of NBM of Africa, Dr. Charles Chimezie, said the project was more than just a renovation but a symbol of hope and opportunity for pupils of Agbowhiame.

    “What we see here is not just a renovated building. It is a powerful message that every child matters. This school is our promise to the children of Agbowhiame — we see you, we believe in you, and your dreams are valid,” he said.

    Chimezie highlighted NBM’s commitment to humanitarian service, recalling the group’s interventions during floods in Nigeria, palliatives given to the displaced people of Okuama community, and relief donations in Borno State. He listed the items provided to Agbowhiame Primary School to include:

    125 school desks, 150 school uniforms, 500 notebooks, Replacement of all windows and doors, New roofs and ceilings, Complete flooring and full painting of classrooms and surroundings

    According to him, education remains at the heart of NBM’s mission, aligning with Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s RENEWED HOPE FOR MORE Agenda of improving education and infrastructure across Delta State.

    Delta State Chairman Universal Basic Education Board ( SUBEB), Hon, Samuel Mariere, commended the members of the NBM for the initiative to renovate the school, noting that the gesture was aimed at completing the efforts of the state government in upgrading educational infrastructure and standards of education in the state.

    Hon. Mariere, who applauded NBM leadership for this humanitarian gesture in the community, said that with this project the group had keyed into the MORE Agenda program of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, to give education its pride of place.

    The Chairman who was represented at the occasion by Mr. Simon Akpogherhe, 2nd Member in SUBEB Board, expressed gratitude to NBM members for embarking on such humanitarian project aimed at uplifting standard of education in the community, noting that by this singular act, the Board had been challenged to do more in the school.

    According to him: “I’ve listened to request of the Head Teacher and I can assure you today that the Board will see to it that these request are met. I have a Chairman who is very hard working and committed to improving the wellbeing of pupils in our schools. I would take all your request to him and am very optimistic that he would approve them to compliment the efforts of NBM in this school”.

    President-General of Agbowhiame Community, Mr. Emmanuel Osieta, expressed deep gratitude to NBM for their generosity and commitment to the future of the children.

    “With the renovation of these classrooms, we are not just improving our facilities; we are igniting hope, ambition, and a sense of belonging among our pupils,” Osieta said, while also urging parents to support their children to maximize the opportunity.

    Chairman of Ughelli South Local Government Area, Dr. Lucky Avweromre, represented by his Vice Chairman, Hon. Happy Mukoro, commended NBM’s gesture, describing it as timely and complementary to the state government’s agenda of raising educational standards.

    The Head Teacher of the school, Mr. Jacob Emakpor, who recalled the dilapidated state of the school before the intervention, appealed for additional support in fencing the compound, providing potable water, and recruiting more teachers.

    Community leader Chief (Mrs) Maria Boro applauded NBM for its selfless service, not just in Agbowhiame but across the country, urging them to sustain their passion for community development.

    Other dignitaries present at the  occasion were the House of Assembly member representing Ughelli South constituency, Hon. Festus Utuama and Olorogun Johnson Boro, a former Commissioner in Delta state and an elder in the community. They both joined the SUBEB Chairman and national President of NBM of Africa in commissioning the newly renovated blocks of classrooms.

    The event ended with songs of joy and appreciation as pupils, teachers, and parents expressed excitement over the new look of their school, which now stands as a beacon of hope for the entire community.

  • NBM of Africa donates solar borehole to Delta community

    NBM of Africa donates solar borehole to Delta community

    Neo-Black Movement (NBM) of Africa Worldwide has empowered residents of Abah-Unor community in Aniocha South Local Area, Delta State with solar motorised bole hole system to cushion the effects of water scarcity in the community and its environs.

    This humanitarian gesture has put a stop to the plights of the people in the community who had to walk over three kilometers to source for stream water for drinking and domestic purposes for several decades.

    Speaking at the commissioning ceremony of the project in the community, Deputy National President, NBM of Africa, Chief Eribo Emwanta, who represented the National President Olorogun Ese Kakor, lauded the United Arab Emirate (UAE) chapter of the body for coming back home to initiate such a  project saying, the initiative shows continued  sustainable development and empowerment for  the grassroot.

    According to him, the solar borehole water project would help to ameliorate the suffering of the community, adding that access to clean water is necessary for life and expressed optimism that  the water would enhance the quality of the life of the people. 

    He charged them to manage the borehole responsibly as successful management will make them to have other developmental projects in the community.

    He said:” This project is giving back to the community. The people are happy because, they now have water and water is life. I think this is the only borehole in the community at the moment and it is worth 16 million Naira or so, it is solely sponsored by members of the organization by our little contributions  and donations  and we are building the future”.

    He charged them to take  good care of the project to make it stand the test  of time.

    Responding, the traditional ruler of the community, HRH Obi Innocent Maduabunachukwu 11,  expressed gratitude for the organisation for the initiative, adding that, the solar system would eliminate dependence on generator, saying, it would enable the borehole operate consistently with minimum maintenance cost.

    On his part, the Country’s  President, NBM of Africa, UAE chapter, Prince David Mekoma said, the initiative is part of the organization’s corporate social responsibility, sustainability and to enhance the quality of life of  the various communities adding that, the project has its significance as it is aimed at improving the living standards of the people.

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    According to him, the risk of contacting water borne disease in the community would be a thing of the past as they have clean source of  water.

    Some members of the community expressed gratitude to the organisation for the project adding, by this, the organization has contributed to the social and economic life of the people.

    They urged the community to protect the project to enable it stand the test of time. They pray God to bless them for providing this laudable project cited in the community.

    The climax of the ceremony was  the presentation of 200 exercise books and other writing materials for the pupils of Champions nursery and primary school.

    The materials were meant to enhance the students academic works, especially in the government schools