In the spirit of Valentine’s Day and love, Sponsor a Mom joined forces with Topher’s diaspora fans from Big Brother Naija to bring joy and relief to widows and single mothers through a special food drive initiative.
Topher’s fans generously provided bags of essential food items — including rice, spaghetti, oil, beans, and tomato paste — to 10 deserving mothers. In addition, each mom received ₦50,000 to support their families.
“This initiative is about more than just giving food— it’s about empowering mothers and reminding them that they are not alone,” said Moyosola Kara, founder of Sponsor a Mom.
“We are grateful for Topher’s generosity and for helping us spread love where it’s needed most.”
Adenike, on behalf of Topher’s diaspora fan base, also expressed their excitement about the collaboration, saying, “It’s an honour to partner with Sponsor a Mom. These women are the backbone of our communities, and this was our way of showing them they are valued and supported expressing Topher’s most important values around generosity.”
About Sponsor a Mom
Founded by Moyosola Kara, Sponsor a Mom is a non-profit organisation dedicated to uplifting single mothers and widows by providing financial assistance, essential supplies, and empowerment programmes. The initiative is built on the belief that every mother deserves support, dignity, and the means to build a better future for herself and her children. Through partnerships with individuals and organisations, Sponsor a Mom has impacted countless lives, offering relief to those who need it most.
To learn more about Sponsor a Mom, support its mission, or get involved, visit www.samnetwork.org or email sponsoramomnetwork@gmail.com
Chibuike Chukwu is a Senior Correspondent with Independent Newspapers Limited, a member of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) and Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN). He has reported sports, especially football, for more than eight years and presently writes on Nigeria football league, the national football teams as well as other sports. His professional career has taking him through a couple of media organizations. He is a graduate of the University of Calabar.