From Ifeoma Ejiofor
Renown Anambra philanthropist, Chief Chukwudiebube Ikechukwu (Ozo Ebube Agidi) has advocated investment in human capital development.
Ozo Ebube Agidi made this call while appreciating the Leadership of Anambra State Association of Integrated Indigenes(ASAII), Njikoka LGA Chapter after bestowing on him the award of faithful and valuable service to the association, which held at Enugwu-Agidi Civic Center.
Chief Ikechukwu tasked the affluent personalities in the society to invest in human capital development now that they are alive to prevent a situation where they would die with their wealth.
He reminded the rich persons in the society that it is better for them to give arms to the have nots, noting that at death, everything they laboured for while on earth will equally die with them as they would be squandered by their children or their relatives.
Ozo Ebube, who is the Founder of Success Foundation, described the organization as a charity oriented as it’s passionately committed to carrying out charity works in the area.
He said further that his foundation is also carrying out poverty alleviation projects in the community, adding that the group has sponsored the education of over fifty school children in Enugwu-Agidi and other communities around them.
He said that his scholarship intervention to the needy ranges from primary, secondary schools and tertiary institutions.
Ozo Ebube Agidi assured members ASAII of equal rights, opportunities and fairness, noting that he would continue to do everything within his power to promote and project the activities of the association.
Earlier in his speech, the Anambra State President -General(PG) of the association, Mr.Ferguson Opkara said that the event was put together to give honour to whom the honour is due.
He stressed that the Njikoka chapter of the association has kept the light of the group burning and has always maintained first position promoting the humanitarian programmes of the association in the area.