The founder and Executive Director of G12 Foundation, Gordon Oche Joseph, was on Monday honoured by Muslim community for his kind and philanthropic work to the Idoma nation and the Hausa community as a whole.
IDOMA VOICE observed that Oche was honoured with the title Madugu, which means Leader of the poor in Hausa language.
Speaking shortly after being turbaned, the young philanthropist he was committed to the act of benevolence and encourage one and all to extend a helping hand to the needy.
He said, “Today I was honoured with a title “Madugu” meaning (Leader of the poor) by the Muslim community for my kind and philanthropic work to the idoma nation & the Hausa communities as a whole.
“I am committed to the act of benevolence and encourage one and all to extend a helping hand to the needy.
“My focus is on how to make the world better. I will continue to serve humanity whenever the need arises, God helping me.”
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