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Aisha Achimugu Honoured for her Philanthropic Gestures

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In the thinking of some people, Aisha Achimugu is no more than a socialite and an entrepreneur. Those who see her in this light may not be totally wrong, especially if you consider her success story in the business world. Believed to be endowed with the proverbial Midas touch, Achimugu’s business ventures have thrived so well that the rewards speak volumes of her hard work.

However, there is another part of this businesswoman’s life that has been grossly underreported: her rare sense of fellow-feeling. This perhaps explains why the  GMD/CEO of Felak Concept Group founded Sam Empowerment Foundation to give succour to the needy, wipe the tears on the faces of suffering lots around her and provide a soothing balm to those whose bodies and souls harbour pains.

Last week, the world-class businesswoman received an award from the management of Champions Newspapers on behalf of the staff and management of  Sam Empowerment Foundation, which was honoured as the most outstanding NGO of the Year. Receiving the award in her office, she thanked the organisers of the award, describing the recognition as a statement to the countless hours, dedication, and passion she has poured into empowering communities, inspiring hope, and creating lasting change.



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