Nigeria: Orphanage Lauds Zeberced Group Over Donations

7 October 2024

The Waff Road Mosque Orphanage has lauded the Zeberced Group, Abuja, a leading construction and mining company for uplifting the lives of orphans in Kaduna State through its community-driven initiatives.

A statement signed by Haruna Sa'id and issued after the 10th Shura Assembly on Sunday, in Kaduna, noted the company's generous donation, which it said, has played a pivotal role in sustaining the orphanage's operations and improving the welfare of the children in its care.

He emphasised the critical role that Zeberced Group's donations have played in ensuring that the orphanage remains a safe and nurturing environment for the children. "We are deeply grateful to Zeberced Group, Abuja for their unwavering support. Their contributions have not only sustained our operations but have also uplifted the lives of the orphans, providing them with the care, education, and opportunities they need to thrive."

He noted that with continued support from organizations and other benefactors, the orphanage aims to enhance its educational offerings, develop vocational training programmes and provide more comprehensive healthcare services to the children.

According to him, "Over the past two years, Zeberced Group has continuously supported the Waff Road Mosque Orphanage, recognising the importance of giving back to the community and empowering the next generation.

"The Waff Road Mosque Forum expresses its deepest gratitude to all the donors, partners, and well-wishers who have contributed to the success of the orphanage. The chairman, Namadi Muhammad Musa also extended his heartfelt thanks to Zeberced Group.

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