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Project-Inspire Heroes Boulevard 2020


12 Changemakers | 12 NGOs | 12 Amazing Stories | 41,891 Lives Impacted


MAUREEN Ogechi Alikor
Founder,Demystify Abuse Campaign
This organization helps survivors of sexual abuse heal,recover and purposeful reintegrate into the society.


STANLEY Onah Chukwuemeka
Executive Director,Standing With Stanley(SWS)  Foundation
SWS Foundation runs a free private school for indigent children, and advocates against cultism and other forms of anti-social activities among students of secondary schools and tertiary institutions.


BARBARA Madu
Co-founder, The VVF INITIATIVE
The VVF Initiative is a women's health advocacy group that creates awareness around Vesico Vaginal Fistula.


ADAMU Bashiru Oyakhilome
Founder,Dream Again Prison and Youth Foundation
This nonprofit organization is involved in equipping prisons with libraries ,training inmates with vocational skills and helping them to integrate back into the society when they leave prison.


OYEBIMPE Olofin Arowosebe
ECIAS Foundation
Every Child Is A Star Foundation reaches out to underprivileged children providing them with basic needs such medical bills,food and scholarships.


OLUWAJOBA Oluwaniyi
CEO,SMOG EDUTECH
SMOG EDUTECH help young children in Nigeria to develop the skills they need to become globally competitive in STEM(Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics).


CHINENYE Nzom
Executive Director, Volunteers Hub Africa
Volunteers Hub Africa is volunteering organization that provides and outsource volunteers to NGOS and nonprofit for successful execution of their projects.



ABEL Usim
Founder,YEGI
YEGI (Youth Empowerment and Growth Initiative) an a non-profit organisation committed to changing the African narrative through youth empowerment and community projects. Its focus is on beggars and street children.


OLUYEMI Orija
Executive Director, HeadFort Foundation
HeadFort Foundation provides free legal services for inmates and advocates against police brutality,human rights violation and crime.


JOSEPH Effiong
 Founder,Make A Life Foundation
Make A Life Foundation campaigns against verbal abuse of children and encourages parents to make their homes safe havens for their children.

OLUWAFUNMILOMOTODARABI Ojewale
Executive Director,Adlai Heroes Foundation
Adlai is committed to building a better generation of leaders through mentorship programs,educational and medical scholarships,provision of basic physical and emotional needs,counselling sessions and Pep talks ; and luxury parties for the underserved members of the society.


VAL Okafor
The Val Okafor Company
The Val Okafor Company is a human capital development institution that helps young people become the best version of themselves and helping them develop strong leadership skills.

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