Foundation celebrates ADC Imo federal constituency leadership

Foundation celebrates ADC Imo federal constituency leadership



It was glitz and glamour on November 30, 2025, as the apex humanitarian foundation in South-East Nigeria, Collins Onyeaji Foundation, celebrated the leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Orlu, Orsu ,Oru East Federal Constituency of Imo state during its end of the year meeting.

The gathering also witnessed distribution of special Christmas packages from the foundation to the party leaders.

The founder of Collins Onyeaji foundation, Hon. Collins Onyeaji who was visibly elated by the warm welcome and reception he received from leaders, assured them of his unwavering commitment to the ideals of ADC, while soliciting for synergy, partnership and collaboration that will better the lives of the people of the federal constituency.

Hon. Onyeaji went further to present Christmas gifts to the leaders to appreciate them for holding forte amidst the challenges being faced in the federal constituency.

Dr. Vin Udokwu, a chieftain of the ADC in the federal constituency and Director General of Rebuild Imo Movement, appreciated Hon. Collins Onyeaji for the thoughtfulness and show of love to leaders, commending him for the capacity he has displayed.

State Deputy Chairman of ADC, Chief Damian Ezeagu, thanked Hon. Collins Onyeaji for his magnanimity.

He commended him for always finding time to be active with the activities of the leadership forum. He prayed that God should replenish his pocket and grant him his heart desires.

On her part, Hon. Florence Asonye, the Zonal Woman Leader ADC Orlu Zone, appreciated Hon. Collins Onyeaji for the gifts and assured him of the support of the women in the federal constituency in his foundation activities.

The Apex Leader and Forum Chairman, Engr. Chime Nzeribe, appreciated Hon. Onyeaji for gifting the leaders, stating that to him it’s not about what is given but the heart and thoughtfulness of the gifts that mattered.

Collins Onyeaji Foundation has in the last two months, touched the lives of pupils in over 20 primary schools in Orlu, Orsu, Oru East and Owerri communities through the ‘Back to School project’, and with plans underway to run concurrent projects of renovating and equipping schools, an initiative dedicated towards transforming dilapidated primary school structures to make them safer and more conducive for learning.

Also, the “Kit a Child Project” where over 10000 shoes will be shared to school children is also on top gear.

Collins Onyeaji foundation places so much value on quality education, especially basic formal education in rural communities with its attendant accessibility as the project is targeted towards benefiting the 586 primary schools in 95 LGAs of South Eastern Nigeria states of Imo, Anambra, Abia Ebonyi and Enugu.



Source: Blueprint

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