Tag: Sudeep Ramnani

  • Philanthropists, others provide widows, widowers relief items

    Philanthropists, others provide widows, widowers relief items

    International businessmen and philanthropists, Sudeep Ramnani and Jai Mahtani, in partnership with Pukka Logistics and Support Services have offered relief materials to widows and widowers in Ifako Ijaiye Local Government of Lagos State.

    The intervention, in collaboration with Tabitha New Life Foundation (TNLF), saw food items distributed to the beneficiaries. The welfare team was led by Beulah Akingbelu-Banjo, representing the donors.

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    Akingbelu-Banjo explained that the initiative, which began in March, has impacted thousands in many communities. She added that the goal is to reach every local government in the 36 states and FCT.

    Founder of TNLF, Adunke Olatunji, expressed gratitude on behalf of the beneficiaries. She lauded the philanthropists for their compassion, and welcomed future collaborations to support their mission.

  • Businessmen donate relief to communities

    Businessmen donate relief to communities

    Two British-Indian investors, Sudeep Ramnani and Jai Mahtani, have extended their outreach to less-privileged communities in Yaba and Eti-Osa local governments of Lagos State, to mark Nigeria’s 64th Independence.

     It was aimed to support efforts to alleviate hunger and food poverty.

     Through their representative, Beulah Akingbelu-Banjo, the businessmen distributed bags of rice, groundnut oil, and others to residents. 

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    The outreach is part of their broader commitment to complement Federal Government’s efforts in tackling food insecurity and ensuring the vulnerable receive support.  On their motivation, Ramnani and Mahtani noted importance of showing solidarity with Nigerians during this such milestone for the country.

    “There is no better way to celebrate Nigeria than to seek the welfare and well-being of its citizens,” they said, noting need for collective efforts in addressing food poverty.

    Both shared their plans for the outreach, saying it is intended to extend to all councils, targeting two at a time.