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NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR WOMEN SOCIETIES (NCWS) CONFER “NIGERIA GOODWILL AMBASSADOR OF NIGERIAN WOMEN” ON RICHARD OSASEYI

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NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR WOMEN SOCIETIES (NCWS) CONFER “NIGERIA GOODWILL AMBASSADOR OF NIGERIAN WOMEN” ON RICHARD OSASEYI

In a ceremony filled with pride and admiration, the National Council for Women Societies (NCWS) has honored Richard Osaseyi, the founder and CEO of Osaseyi Foundation, with the prestigious title of “Nigeria Goodwill Ambassador of Nigerian Women”. The recognition was given in appreciation of his outstanding support and contributions to the ideals of the society, particularly in the empowerment of youth, the girl child, and women.

Madam Adetutu, the Kogi State coordinator of the NCWS, conveyed the news on behalf of the National President, Hajiya Lami Adamu Lau, during a special award ceremony held in Abuja. In her speech, Madam Adetutu highlighted the pivotal role Richard Osaseyi has played in championing the cause of women empowerment and gender equality in Nigeria.

Richard Osaseyi, a renowned philanthropist and humanitarian, has dedicated his life to improving the lives of marginalized communities, especially women and children. Through his foundation, he has implemented various initiatives aimed at providing education, healthcare, and economic opportunities to empower women and girls across the country.

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Barrister Tina Lami Ekele while accepting the award on behalf of Richard Osaseyi expressed his gratitude and reiterated his commitment to continue supporting the advancement of women in Nigeria. The ceremony was attended by dignitaries and members of the NCWS, who commended Osaseyi’s efforts and dedication to the cause.

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