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Other Charities

The key world is NETWORK.  Our world is now a global village and we know the characteristics of a village – the people know one another, they are friendly and some may even develop friendship among themselves.  They share their pleasure, trials, successes, achievements, fame, and popularity and so on and so forth.  And of course most towns that become so, blossom from initially, being a village.

What are we saying by this?  This question takes us back to our first sentence above.

We are a Charity, Voluntary and Community conceived to make contributions to the development of Africa.  Our vision is fully stated out in our 7-paper Document which can now be viewed or downloaded from our website as above.

On behalf of all Africans we say”big thank you” to all charities that have helped in bettering the fate of the Africans both on the continent and even sometimes outside of it.  It is pathetic that for all that has been done to alleviate poverty and disease from Africa we are still grappling with these issues and to that we add the malady of corruption.

So we as an organisation opine that the three woes of Africa are disease, poverty and corruption.  And we are gearing up to tackle these problems head-on.  To do that, we come up with a twin organisation, one of which will put the case of Africa on the world stage and that which will tackle these problems locally in each country of Africa.  The second of the twin organisation is called Trust Nation Builders and this has now been set up in Nigeria.

The issue that bothers us most is lack of good governance, the precursor of which is corruption.  We are convinced that without credible and systemic democratic institutions, the issues of disease and poverty cannot be handsomely dealt with.  So we want to concentrate on educating the populace, build them up and inculcate in them a sense of nationhood.

We want to network with every charity that is operating in Africa.  We don’t want to be seen as competitors but as partners in the huge task of developing Africa.  And we are fully convinced that your time has now come to see the fruit of your labour in Africa, if not for centuries, but for decades.  We are asking you to give us a hand of welcome.

We look forward to your standing with us as we challenge the issues that have relegated Africa into the abyss of underdevelopment.

It is to be clearly understood that this charity is not a Christian only organisation.  All are welcome, regardless of their religious persuasion or lack of it.