#OKONGKO_CHARITY_FOUNDATION LIFTS ANOTHER A'IBOMITES WITH EDUCATION GRANTS
•Beneficiaries Hail Founder, Dr. Chris Okongko
By Kendi Jumbo
In demonstration of its resolve to “meeting needs” of the vulnerable families and communities in the world, especially the African continent, the Okongko Charity Foundation, a Canadian-based humanitarian services provider has recently added no fewer than two Akwa Ibomites into its Scholarship Roll.
The recent Beneficiaries of the Foundation's humanitarian gesture are — Adams Amaria Orlando, a 100-level student of University Uyo and Johnathan Monday Isaiah, a 100-level student of School of Nursing, Ikot Ekpene both in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria.
#Adams Orlando hails from Nsit Atai while #Johnathan hails from Obot Akara LGAs in Akwa Ibom State, respectively.
A statement from the African Representative of the Foundation, Mr. Daniel Ekanem, has confirmed the payment of their full session school fees by the Foundation, Tuesday, 15 and Wednesday, 16 December 2025, respectively.
The statement reads in part: “The Okongko Charity Foundation has added more Akwa Ibomites into its Scholarship Roll. To concretise this, full session fees have been paid to them courtesy of our Foundation. This is yet another milestone in our resolve to continue meeting the needs of those below the belts of life in our society. Congratulations to the latest beneficiaries and God bless the Founder of the Okongko Charity Foundation, #Dr.Chris Okongko”.
Meanwhile, the development, according to the African Representative, are commemorative of the yuletide season.
Available records have shown that the Okongko Charity Foundation, bankrolled by Dr. Chris Okongko, an Ukanafun-born Canadian-based humanist and businessman, has more than 2000 Nigerians in its Scholarship Roll, as well as a deep-rooted history in grassroots/community development, and intervention in infrastructure, business grants to communities amongst other humanitarian engagements, across the African continent and the world over.
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