Engr. Sunday Peter, a distinguished construction engineer and grand patron of Ukomu Igala Olamaboro local government chapter, has empowered over 35 students in Olamaboro local government area of Kogi State. This latest act of benevolence is a proof to Engr. Peter’s fixed the commitment to making a positive impact in his community and beyond.
With a stellar career spanning numerous high-profile construction projects, including roads and overhead bridges in Abuja, Engr. Peter’s expertise and dedication to his craft are undeniable. However, it is his philanthropic efforts that have truly set him apart as a force for good in society.
In an exclusive interview with Naija Reality News, Engr. Sunday Peter shared his motivations for giving back to the community. “Giving out to society is a necessity for every human being, and it gives me joy anytime I make someone happy,” he said. “Before December this year, I will enroll another set… The aim is to build and establish Olamaboro youths to become great in society.”
Engr. Peter’s impact on education and youth development in Olamaboro is significant. His recent empowerment program, which supported over 22 students, demonstrates his dedication to creating opportunities for young people to thrive. Furthermore, his support for vocational training initiatives has enabled 35 girls to graduate with skills in soap making, Dettol production, room freshening, body spraying, and cake baking.
The graduation ceremony was a heartwarming celebration of Engr. Sunday Peter’s generosity, as he provided each participant with a substantial amount of money to establish their own businesses. This selfless act has inspired countless individuals in Kogi State, cementing Engr. Peter’s reputation as a silent philanthropist who is making a tangible difference in the lives of many.
As Engr. Sunday Peter continues to empower and uplift his community, his legacy serves as a reminder that one person can indeed make a profound impact. His tireless efforts have not gone unnoticed, and his community is forever grateful for his kindness and generosity.
Michael Samuel Idoko
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