Humanity First feeds over 1000 displaced flood victims
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Humanity First Nigeria provides relief to flood victims in Maiduguri
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By Qasim Akinreti, In response to the devastating floods that have displaced hundreds of thousands in Maiduguri, Borno State, Humanity First Nigeria, under the auspices of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has launched an emergency relief effort to support affected victims. The relief initiative, spearheaded by Mr. Abdul-Qadir Abdul-Rafi, Team Lead for Disaster Relief and Programs, commenced at the Baga Road Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Centre. The team, in collaboration with 20 dedicated local volunteers, distributed cooked meals to over 1,000 displaced flood victims. The volunteers ensured that the victims received timely and much-needed sustenance. The flood, which has affected an estimated one million people across northern Nigeria, has submerged half of Maiduguri and displaced more than 400,000 people from their homes. Victims at the Baga Road IDP Centre expressed their gratitude to Humanity First Nigeria for the relief, but also appealed for further assistance in the form of essential supplies such as mats, mattresses, and business support for those whose livelihoods have been destroyed by the floods. Abdul-Rafi, while addressing the victims, emphasized that the organization remains committed to alleviating their suffering. “Humanity First Nigeria, in collaboration with Humanity First International and our global partners like Humanity First Canada, will continue to provide relief and stand with the flood victims in this difficult time,” he said. The flood disaster, one of the worst in the region in recent years, has drawn attention from international organizations and humanitarian bodies. Despite these efforts, the immediate needs of the flood victims remain urgent. Humanity First Nigeria has called for additional support from both local and international partners to provide essential materials and long-term assistance to those who have lost their homes and livelihoods. For now, Humanity First Nigeria continues its mission of providing relief, with plans to scale up its efforts in the coming days to reach more flood victims across other affected areas. *Humanity First Nigeria Provides Relief to Flood Victims in Maiduguri* Humanity First Nigeria Provides Relief to Flood Victims in Maiduguri Humanity First Nigeria Provides Relief To Flood Victims In Maiduguri Humanity First Nigeria Provides Relief to Flood Victims in Maiduguri
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The health team of Humanity First Nigeria has performed 20 surgical procedures worth over 6 million Naira during a 3 day free health delivery program held at Majoda Community Primary health care Centre Eredo Epe LCDA Lagos State between 26th and 28th August 2022. The free health delivery which was supported by Humanity First Canada, featured other services like, Malaria testing and treatment, optical interventions (providing free eye-glasses) and testing and treatment of minor health issues like diabetes and hypertension as presented by the patients, over 500 patients were treated in the three-day event while over 80 eye glasses were provided to deserving patients. A major highlight of the surgical intervention was the successful surgery given to a 71 year old man who has been carrying a 23cm lump in his private part for over 40 years which was done by a team of two Medical Doctors, and Nurses who worked for over 3 hours The Chairman of the LCDA Alhaji Ismail Monsuru Akinloye during his inspection of the program thanked Humanity First for finding his community worthy of hosting such a monumental program, also speaking at the event the supervisor for health in the LCDA who also performed an on the spot assessment of the event praised the efforts of both HFN and Humanity First Canada The team lead of HFN global health team Dr Sanni Taofik who coordinated the event expressed his thanks to the volunteers made up of 7 Medical doctors, 2 optometrists,15 Nurses, 6 Pharmacists, 6 Medical lab technologists and other volunteers for their efforts in ensuring the success of the event. The General Secretary of HFN Alhaji Dauda Raji thanked the inhabitants of the LCDA especially the Chairman and the authorities of the Health center whom he called great hosts The event ended with an interactive session between the Chairman of the LCDA and the volunteers. #humanityfirstnigeria #HumanityFirst #humanityfirstuk #humanityfirstcanada #Ahmadiyya #trueislam #HumanityFirst
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We need your support! Humanity First is raising funds to build staff quarters for our remote school. Our goal is ₦13.5 million (approximately $17,820 or £14,040). Poor accommodation is making it hard to retain dedicated teachers, directly impacting the quality of education our children receive. By contributing to this cause, you will help create a stable, supportive environment for our educators, allowing them to focus on what they do best: teaching and inspiring the next generation. Every donation brings us closer to providing a better future for these children. Join us in making a difference! Donate now and be part of the change. Your Support Matters! Donate Now and Illuminate More Lives: Acct: Humanity First Nigeria Bank: First Bank Acct No: 2007520507 Donation Link: https://lnkd.in/d4M2Bh7Q #SupportEducation #HumanityFirstNigeria #InvestInTeachers #BetterFuture #DonateNow
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Close your eyes for a minute and imagine yourself without the gift of sight. This is the daily reality for cataract patients, struggling in the bright sunshine. Appreciate the gift of sight and help us bring this gift to those in need. By funding a patient or supporting a community, you can make a world of difference. We are proud of our donors, sponsors, and volunteers. Thank you to all our medical and non-medical volunteers for your dedication. Be a hero of your time. Join us in restoring sight and transforming lives. Your Support Matters! Donate Now and Illuminate More Lives: Acct: Humanity First Nigeria Bank: First Bank Acct No: 2007520507 Donation Link: https://lnkd.in/d4M2Bh7Q #HumanityFirstNigeria #SightForAll #CataractAwareness #BeAHero #CommunityImpact #Gratitude #SupportTheCause
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Humanity First Nigeria successfully held its 2024 press conference on Friday, May 10th, 2024, at the conference hall of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat in Ojokoro, Lagos. The press conference aimed to publicize the 2024 global telethon of Humanity First International and was well attended by representatives from nine media houses, including print, electronic, and online media. The highlights of the event included the unveiling of a documentary showcasing Humanity First’s major activities in 2023 and the presentation of a 1 million naira cheque to Mr. Akinloye Olusola, whose house was recently destroyed by a storm. During his address, the Chairman of HFN, Alhaji Dr. Y.A Habib, outlined the achievements of HFN in 2023 and highlighted the ongoing activities in 2024, including the sinking of two boreholes, organizing a free medical camp, and distributing clothes to over 3000 people through the HFN clothes bank. He further announced HFN’s plans to commission a medical facility in Gwagwalada, Abuja, conduct more health camps, and carry out other activities before the end of the year. The Amir AMJN, while responding to questions from reporters, emphasized that Humanity First is a non-religious, non-ethnic, and non-political organization committed to providing support to all in need without discrimination. He reiterated that the aim of establishing the NGO by the Head of the Ahmadiyya community was to promote the Islamic teaching of respect for human lives. He emphasized that HFN was not established as a tool for conversion into Islam and stressed its commitment to supporting all in need without expecting any returns or conversions. The Amir also called on people to donate to HFN and HFI to support their activities, ensuring that the funds are judiciously expended. Additionally, he addressed the issue of house demolitions along the right of way and drainage in some parts of Lagos, urging the government to consider the human impact of such actions. He commended the Commissioner of Environment in Lagos for accepting responsibility for some children whose parents’ houses were demolished but appealed for the government to provide alternative housing for the poor and vulnerable before carrying out further demolitions. He emphasized that such measures would prevent children from witnessing such distressing events and their dire implications.
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Humanity First Nigeria presents a documentary of her 2023 activities the official presentation to the media will be done today at the press briefing in preparation for the 2024 Humanity First International Telethon held globally on the 11th of May, 20224
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