About

Who we are

Odibu Foundation is a division of Odibu Nigeria Company and officially registered as non-profit organisation with Corporate Affairs Commission Nigeria on 30th day of October, 2020. As activist nurture under God fearing families with huge moral rectitude, good ethical conduct and self- compassion for humanity; we are motivated by our dedication and selfless services to humanity, particularly through free medical treatment and others related support for the vulnerable people and inspired by God.

We provide direct care like medication to our communities, as well as the knowledge and tools needed to protect against preventable death. For example, we provide mosquito netting treated with insecticide, as well as anti-malarial drugs. We provide contraceptive to assist in family planning and to prevent the spread of diseases like TP and HIV/AIDS. We operate a clinic that treats patients for a range of concerns including malaria, malnutrition, gastro-intestinal issues, and respiratory infections. Our clinic operates free of charge and pairs private and public support to ensure the best quality care. We also offer direct funding, pharmaceuticals, and medical equipment to local and partner healthcare facilities and coordinate with them to offer physical therapy and advisory services, thus creating a stronger network of healthcare support for our community. With support, we could offer even more to our community in the way of direct support to help remedy immediate healthcare concerns.

  • The Odibu Foundation seeks to provide mobile healthcare to address the problem of poor health access in Nigeria at no or low cost to patients.
  • We seek to provide care for transmissible diseases such as HIV, as well as conditions like diabetes and hypertension.
  • We are also concerned with providing specialized care for family planning, which include access to free birth control, as well as pre-natal and post-natal care and care for infants.

Our foundation is dedicated to relieving the suffering and uncertainty of Nigeria underprivileged children, youth and women through quality, relevant education, health care and life- training skills for economic self- sustenance and human rights. These individuals become victim to the shackle of poverty where the simplest necessities of life such as food, shelter, clean water, health care and education are often not within their reach.

Aside from offering solutions for patients who are already ill, we also offer education on how to prevent illness. Education is key to solving problems like teen pregnancy, illness door to unclean water, and health conditions caused by poor nutrition or unsafe sexual practices. We will like to increase our education offerings, which currently include workshops and family planning meetings. We would like to offer health education in local schools and through community organizations that can draw many attendees. We would like to offer more diverse arrays of educational options, including virtual learning and apps that can help people learn about diet, exercise, and pre-natal health and others.

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Levels of target beneficiaries

We have two levels of target beneficiaries:

  • The first level of target beneficiaries are our local and partner organizations, whom we would support with medications, equipment, and supplies.
  • The second level of target beneficiaries are our community members themselves.

We do not wish to confine ourselves to a particular demographic – we hope to serve all Nigerians, because all Nigerians deserve access to quality, affordable healthcare and prevention. That being said, we do have a passion for working with family planning and pre/post-natal care for mother and infant. We realize that family planning and infant care are both crucial to the overall health and wellbeing of our entire community, as a healthy community necessitates healthy children, and healthy children are the products of healthy parents who are prepared to raise them and provide for them.

In some remote areas of Nigeria, there simply are no efforts – there are no other clinics, practices, or hospitals operating. In these areas, we would provide direct family planning and preventative measures for common diseases, as well as our clinic. In areas where there are efforts being made, we improve on these efforts by supporting them. Where there are family practices or clinics, we provide them with supplies, medication, and education assistance.

Odibu Foundation approach is unique in that we are not trying to compete with other healthcare providers in our community by offering more innovative services – we instead aim to support other healthcare facilities so that they can continue doing their work to serve our population. By allowing others to provide direct care where possible while we play a background role of offering supplies and education, we can reach more people and strengthen community health for everyone while ensuring that all those delivering healthcare are educated on topics surrounding communicable diseases, common health ailments, family planning, and reproductive health.

So we need to make affordable, high-quality healthcare more accessible to all Nigerians.

Call To Action

The communities in northern Cross River State, due to lack of knowledge, information and orientation in health and hygiene the grass root level villagers cannot understand the need of immunization, importance of growth monitoring, technique of low cost nutritious food preparation, different methods of birth control, spacing between two children, importance using sanitary or pit type latrine, preparation of safe drinking water, maintenance of personal hygiene and disposal of waste products from the home and practices to maintain good health. In fact sound health deteriorates herewith the increase of superstition and wrong method of treatment. So the incidence of maternal mortality, child mortality, morbidity, dehydration and malnutrition rate and other infectious diseases are quite high as per our community diagnosis. The existing Dai are not qualified so they cannot diagnosis in the case of high-risk pregnancies properly. The quacks are not trained. They depend on limited indigenous knowledge. The diversity and multiplicity of the problem can be decreased with some comprehensive program in this matter.

Health care in Nigeria is not accessible, affordable, or high+quality as the residents of Nigeria deserve. Nigeria has one of the highest infant and maternal mortality rates in the world.16% of children die before their fifth birthday from complete preventable diseases like malaria and diarrhea. When treatment is many miles away, it is expensive to get to it, and many Nigerians simply cannot afford to get to a hospital or do not have transportation.

At the time of feeling pain, they have to take to distant primary health center but on the way the pregnant women face great problem. Sometime the pregnant women are compelled to give birth their children under the open sky. So most of the patients have to go to town but some of them die in the street. We need to make affordable, high-quality healthcare more accessible to all Nigeria.

As the program becomes more established and widespread, Odibu Foundation hope to put into place a more formal assessment plan. Firstly, the foundation we work with their partner and local organizations to track what supplies, medications, and pieces of equipment are donated. Their partner organization will then track how many patients utilize the donated materials and how much money per patient is saved by not having to purchase the material out of pocket. The foundation will thus have a better grasp of how many people they are helping and how much money they are able to save them.

At our own clinic, in addition to tracking how many patients they serve and how many visits each patient has, the foundation will track patient follow-through, meaning odibu Foundation will look at whether each patient filled their prescriptions, showed up for physical therapy, and/or saw a significant in their primary health concerns within 3 months to a year after their visit. The foundation will want more longitudinal data about our patients so that they can see how their health changes over time based on the changes they do or not make to their everyday lives as a result of meeting with a practitioner.

Odibu Foundation hope to scale in three ways. Firstly, hope to be able to open more clinics in rural communities that currently do not have a healthcare facility within easy reach of its citizens. This would multiply the number of patients we directly serve manifold. Secondly, Odibu Foundation will scale by offering management of chronic health conditions in our population.

Thirdly, the foundation will scale by offering increased educational programming through schools, local partners, and community organizations and would like to offer more diverse arrays of educational options, including virtual learning and apps that can help people learn about diet, exercise, and pre-natal health and others. By offering education on reproductive issues, family planning, prevention of common communicable disease, and how to deal with chronic conditions, the foundation we not only touch the community members who attend the programme, but the friends, family, and neighbors with whom they share knowledge. To scale in this way, the foundation will need to hire more staff, gain more funding for purchasing medications, supplies, and equipment, and obtain support to build more clinics.

As the program becomes more established and widespread, if we are able to scale as widely as we would like, the entire health landscape of Nigeria could look different. We would hope to see fewer child deaths, fewer deaths of mothers, fewer deaths from preventable/communicable diseases, fewer child pregnancies.

And the more the foundation educate young people in our communities, the better chance Nigeria has of cutting down unnecessary deaths and creating a healthy, sustainable collective future.

And we would give thousands of Nigerians to medications they need to manage their conditions, as well as preventative tools to keep them from getting sick in the future.

Services

What we do

Human Rights:

We promote and protect human rights, civil and political rights as well as the realization of economic, social and cultural rights. We improved people's access to information, freedom and justice through increased respect for their civil and political rights. We protect and expand freedoms of association, expression, and peaceful assembly by promoting protective norms at regional, state and local levels. The Foundation response to the discrimination and marginalisation of sexual minorities. As activists, we extremely care about the world and ensuring equality in it and as such we'll do everything within our power to ensure we can get equality for all and not for some. We are a courageous people. We are not afraid to take on the world in the pursuit of our goal. We advocate for laws and policies that will protect the dignity of those living in our community. We not only fight for peace, we provide much needed emergency care to our LGBTQIA+ neighbors in the form of emergency transport funds, accommodation, medical treatment, legal help, and bail money. Generate interest in and build skills and capacity for LGBTQIA+ poeple to strengthen leadership, engagement, and participation in political and public life. Develop and coordinate communication and advocacy strategies that encourage individuals to use democratic mechanisms to mitigate intolerance, violence and discrimination.

Healthcare:

provide mobile healthcare to address the problem of poor health access in Nigeria at no or low cost to patients. We seek to provide care for transmissible diseases such as HIV, as well as conditions like diabetes and hypertension. We are also concerned with providing specialized care for family planning, which include access to free birth control, as well as pre-natal and post-natal care and care for infants. Our foundation is dedicated to relieving the suffering and uncertainty of Nigeria underprivileged children, youth and women through quality, relevant education, health care and life- training skills for economic self- sustenance and human rights. These individuals become victim to the shackle of poverty where the simplest necessities of life such as food, shelter, clean water, health care and education are often not within their reach. Our Foundation major aim is to break the cycle of poverty, which are the primary causes of the suffering and the poor living conditions of the children, youth and women.

Support Programme:

we instead aim to support other healthcare facilities so that they can continue doing their work to serve our population. By allowing others to provide direct care where possible while we play a background role of offering supplies and education, we can reach more people and strengthen community health for everyone while ensuring that all those delivering healthcare are educated on topics surrounding communicable diseases, common health ailments, family planning, and reproductive health. So we need to make affordable, high-quality healthcare more accessible to all Nigeria. As the program becomes more established and widespread, Odibu Foundation hope to put into place a more formal assessment plan. Firstly, the foundation we work with their partner and local organizations to track what supplies, medications, and pieces of equipment are donated. Their partner organization will then track how many patients utilize the donated materials and how much money per patient is saved by not having to purchase the material out of pocket. The foundation will thus have a better grasp of how many people they are helping and how much money they are able to save them. At our own clinic, in addition to tracking how many patients they serve and how many visits each patient has, the foundation will track patient follow-through, meaning odibu Foundation will look at whether each patient filled their prescriptions, showed up for physical therapy, and/or saw a significant in their primary health concerns within 3 months to a year after their visit.

Prospects:

Odibu Foundation hope to scale in three ways. Firstly, hope to be able to open more clinics in rural communities that currently do not have a healthcare facility within easy reach of its citizens. This would multiply the number of patients we directly serve manifold. Secondly, Odibu Foundation will scale by offering management of chronic health conditions in our population. Thirdly, the foundation will scale by offering increased educational programming through schools, local partners, and community organizations and would like to offer more diverse arrays of educational options, including virtual learning and apps that can help people learn about diet, exercise, and pre-natal health and others. By offering education on reproductive issues, family planning, prevention of common communicable disease, and how to deal with chronic conditions, the foundation we not only touch the community members who attend the programme, but the friends, family, and neighbors with whom they share knowledge. To scale in this way, the foundation will need to hire more staff, gain more funding for purchasing medications, supplies, and equipment, and obtain support to build more clinics. As the program becomes more established and widespread, if we are able to scale as widely as we would like, the entire health landscape of Nigeria could look different. We would hope to see fewer child deaths, fewer deaths of mothers, fewer deaths from preventable/communicable diseases, fewer child pregnancies. And the more the foundation educate young people in our communities, the better chance Nigeria has of cutting down unnecessary deaths and creating a healthy, sustainable collective future. And we would give thousands of Nigerians to medications they need to manage their conditions, as well as preventative tools to keep them from getting sick in the future.

Micro-enterprise development:

We provide learners with a variety of skills that is necessary to establish and manage a small business in a profitable manner. The main courses included computer training, marketable, accounting, legal orientation and enhancing basic literacy. Learners were assisted in undertaking tasks, developing business plans, and progressively establishing their enterprise under the guidance of Odibu Foundation. A grant competition was also organized at the end of an 12-week training programme that provides loans for entrepreneurs through an open process involving professionals. Odibu Foundation provides follow-up support to the participants after the commencement of their activities.




Employment preparation:

We enhance skills of particular value to potential employers. The major barriers to employment among those aged 15-24 are usually poor basic education, poor work ethics, lack of marketable skills and a lack of work experience; training sessions thus cover communication, presentation skills, computer training, work ethics and basic literacy. Considering that many of the participants have not completed secondary school and therefore have not received any certification, the programmes attain certificate for specific topics of interest to participants. This include an ICT programme Certificate or a Basic Food Safety Training Certificate and others for them. Practical sessions are also integrated into classes with activities such as short placements with local artisans and enterprises and the organization of a “Job Fair” at the 12-week programme. This attract local businesses and partners to interview participants for potential employment opportunities. This is primarily a training session but provide real employment opportunities

Skills enhancement:

To enhance non-traditional marketable skills among participants in areas where employment opportunities exist (e.g. in plumbing, tiling, electrical installation, mechanics, horticulture, carpentry, computer, catering, hair dressing, tailoring, welding and others.




Long term Impact:

The aim of our Foundation’s education programme is to work with the government in achieving SDG 4 by 2030 through improved planning and by addressing some of the systemic barriers that hinder the implementation of an effective education strategy. Our programme advocates for education to be prioritised and targets children who are least likely to receive an education. The expected outcome of the programme is that all children access and complete quality education, within a safe learning environment. This work will be achieved by creating an enabling environment for education, improving the quality of education, increasing demand for education, and humanitarian assistance, including through ensuring: The education system at federal, state and local levels has strengthened capacities to deliver quality basic education. Parents and communities we improved knowledge and commitment to contribute to enrolling children at the right age in quality learning in safe and protective school environments.

PROJECT GOALS AND OBJECTIVES:

Odibu Foundation has the following as the main goals and objectives of this project:
Goal Short-Term: Is to improve access to potable water and sanitation facilities to identified project communities.
Goal Long-Term: Maximize Health benefits of the people and reduce poverty level in the project communities.
Current long term Impact:
> Improved quality life.
> Morbidity reduced.
> Less medical expenses of the people in the project communities.
> Reduced water and sanitation related diseases.
> Awareness of good hygiene practices increased.
> Effective and efficient hygiene promotion adopted.
> Adequate number of trained hygiene promoters available.
> Appropriate hygiene promotion materials developed.
> Adequate number of latrines available for schools and communities.
> Adequate source of portable water available to the communities and poverty reduced.

Portfolio

What we've done

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene:

Current Problem:
Poor access to improved water and sanitation in Nigeria remains a major contributing factor to high morbidity and mortality rates among children under five. The use of contaminated drinking water and poor sanitary conditions result in increased vulnerability to water-borne diseases, including diarrhea which leads to deaths of more than 70,000 children under five annually. Infant mortality rate is presently high. Seven out of every Ten deaths result from diseases such as Malaria, Severe Diarrhea and Upper Respiratory Tract infection. There is high rate of deaths. And water is critical to survival, and its absence can impact the health, food security, and livelihoods of families across the Nigeria.

Solution:
The Odibu Foundation provide vulnerable communities with clean water, basic toilets and good hygiene to address the problem of poor health access in villages of Northern Cross River State, Nigeria at no cost to the poor and less privileged people. Odibu Foundation pursue the following strategies for the successful planning, implementation and management of safe water and improved sanitation facilities and services in the project communities. There is community animation/ sensitization in all project communities where safe water and improved sanitation services are provided prior to and after provision. Ensure effective participation of all segments of community, especially women and minority groups where relevant, in decision-making relating to safe water and improved sanitation. Ensure full participation of all stakeholders in the provision of goods and services. They will be engaged to use their skills and professional expertise to provide extension services at community level by building the community.

CAPACITY IN OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF FACILITIES TO BE PROVIDED

Special focus on women, as users as well as planners, operators and managers of community level systems has be ensured. Ensured mainstream gender issues in safe water and improved sanitation delivery in the entire project communities. Integrate hygiene promotion (personal hygiene and environmental cleanliness) in safe water and improved sanitation provision. Each Community are responsible to own, manage and maintain the facilities provided to ensure sustainability. Ensured the formation of gender balanced Water and Sanitation Committees at the community level for the planning, implementation, operation and maintenance of facilities provided. Odibu Foundation provide good drinking water for the people in project communities and ensure environmental sanitation in a bid to reduce diseases and promote the local economy, which will enhance standards of living.

Economic Sustainability:

The problem:
Where the socio-economic problems are the worst, thereby imprisoning its community in a vicious of vulnerability and social exclusion. A survey conducted this year by odibu Foundation on sustance misuse and violence identified in the central part of Cross River as a location particularly affected by drug misuse (marijuana, alcohol and other hard drugs), and related violence. Crime involving youths aged between 14-30 is on the rise. Largely due to significant increase in experimental drug misuse.




Solution:
The key aim of the Odibu Foundation project is to break the circle of poverty and social exclusion by creating a series of development opportunities and hence reducing the impact of drugs misuse, violence, criminality and others among the youth of Northern Cross River. Odibu Foundation credibility and its ability to reach community members as well as to build partnerships with known and trusted organizations and individuals is a strong asset for the project. The project was developed after an initial assessment of community members priority needs, interests, marketable skills and challenges. This resulted in the development of several programmes targeting heads of households in marginalized communities including young women and youth who have fallen through the social and economic cracks.




Achievements so far:

  • Odibu Foundation supported and delivered tools, education, and channels to empower target families, economic self- reliance.
  • Identified, developed and/or supported income- generating activities.
  • Mobilized women in Northern Cross River State into small groups for easy access to financial support, training, and marketing of their products.
  • Provided and supported good managerial skills.
  • We improved access to finance for youths and youth-owned enterprises, for national development.
  • We have lifted thousands from poverty to prosperity.
  • We have economic blueprint that further guarantees employment, development, and economic prosperity for our people.
  • Generated much-needed employment opportunities to curb youth restiveness.
  • Boosted the managerial capacity of the youth and develop their potential to become the future large corporate organisations.
  • Initial series of training sessions have been undertaken by community members, with about 20-45 participants attending one particular segment of the training programme.
  • The micro-enterprise development programme benefited young adults about 18 who already had some kind of working experience. These included individuals, primarily women with limited or no training in business and management. Most of them wanted to start a business at the end the programme and were supported to do so with micro-loans. They were able to start their enterprise with the support of Odibu Foundation.
  • 210 youths have received training in entrepreneurial skills.
  • 171 have taken part in training on micro-enterprise development and 202 have attended training on skills enhancement required for self employment.

Education:

Problems:
In Nigeria, Poor access to education is one of the major causes of poverty in Nigeria. Research shows that one in every five of the world's out-of-school children is in Nigeria. Although primary education is officially free and compulsory. Despite interventions from the Nigerian government and others, we still have 18.5 million out-of-school children 5-14 aged are not in school in the country; making Nigeria the second-largest number in the world.







Solution:
In Nigeria, quality education availablity has been a major trend due to poor education provision in the country. Better education gives them a chance to gain valuable experience, knowledge and skills, and to improve their lives. And it means when they grow up, their children will have a much better chance of surviving and thriving. Odibu Nigeria company and others has partner with Odibu Foundation on the rights of vulnerable children's particularly the girl child right to education. With the support from our partners and other has really helped Odibu Foundation in establishing the student scholarship scheme, through which we offered these children educational opportunities and also instill in them a sense of social responsibility and a commitment to helping others. We currently have 298 children's on our scholarship scheme in Cross River States, South- South Nigeria. This project has given children opportunities to attain the highest level of educational pursuits in their lives without financial constraints. The scheme has provided 217 scholarships for children's in primary/ secondary schools from a poor family background. The scholarship is responsible for all academic expenses which include school fees, uniforms, books and other academic requirements. We provide essential learning package and needs of those children out of secondary school. Formation of school based management committee; through this we have empowered communities and ensure that girls have greater say in decision making; these girls share their testimonies with their communities in local languages and encourage parents of girls to support their daughters in secondary school. And also we increase girl enrolment, retention and completion of secondary education; we discourage and reduce early marriage, child labour and hawking. We expand access to secondary education for underserved girl in the community; exploit their potentials and be society leaders not just house wives to bearing children or domesticated subject. Girls who receive sound education are more likely to be economically independent. Odibu Foundation partners with religious and community leaders, stakeholders, businessmen, local government, NGOs, CSOs, and like-minded individuals to encourage government and others to intensify support for girls secondary education and to spread the messages further: Share good practice of efforts to promote girls education. Odibu Foundation became a catalyst in creating girls secondary education partnerships and encouraging partners to promote girls education especially in south-south of Nigeria where girls education is a big problem. The partnership has developed quarterly work plans and follow ups on planned activities.

These training programmes our foundation organized covered the following:
Micro-enterprise development: We provide learners with a variety of skills that is necessary to establish and manage a small business in a profitable manner. The main courses included computer training, marketable, accounting, legal orientation and enhancing basic literacy. Learners were assisted in undertaking tasks, developing business plans, and progressively establishing their enterprise under the guidance of Odibu Foundation. A grant competition was also organized at the end of an 12-week training programme that provides loans for entrepreneurs through an open process involving professionals. Odibu Foundation provides follow-up support to the participants after the commencement of their activities.
Employment preparation: We enhance skills of particular value to potential employers. The major barriers to employment among those aged 15-24 are usually poor basic education, poor work ethics, lack of marketable skills and a lack of work experience; training sessions thus cover communication, presentation skills, computer training, work ethics and basic literacy. Considering that many of the participants have not completed secondary school and therefore have not received any certification, the programmes attain certificate for specific topics of interest to participants. This include an ICT programme Certificate or a Basic Food Safety Training Certificate and others for them. Practical sessions are also integrated into classes with activities such as short placements with local artisans and enterprises and the organization of a “Job Fair” at the 12-week programme. This attract local businesses and partners to interview participants for potential employment opportunities. This is primarily a training session but provide real employment opportunities.
Skills enhancement: to enhance non-traditional marketable skills among participants in areas where employment opportunities exist (e.g. in plumbing, tiling, electrical installation, mechanics, horticulture, carpentry, computer, catering, hair dressing, tailoring, welding and others.

Testimonials

What they are saying about us

Thank you for all the good things you have done and still doing for me. I will never forget the help that Odibu Foundation is giving me. I want you to know that when I finish my entrepreneurship training it will be my pleasure and honor to join Odibu Foundation one day in helping other people with what I am learning today and what I will achieve tomorrow. God bless you.

Thomas Obi

I am writing to express my genuine gratitude and sincere thanks to you for sponsoring my studies. The news that I got chosen for this privilege made me more than happy. I am pursuing a degree in Computer Science and look forward to becoming a renowned computer scientist. The financial support you provided has made it easy for me to pursue my studies well. I’m also more focused on studying and maintaining a high academic record. Thank you again for all your kindness and assistance. You can be sure I’ll use this opportunity correctly, study very hard and get a good job. Your kind favor motivates me to help others in need, and I’ll do so in the future. Thank you for your time and generosity Odibu Foundation.

Pessy Odey

I am writing to you because I would like to thank you for your generosity for providing me with the medical benefits during my eye treatment. During these dark days in my life, the cost of the treatment over the past three years adds up and when my treatment finished and I was given the all clear support you helped me pay the medical bill. I would like to give a special thanks to the person who linked me and Odibu Foundation. All the hard work that Odibu Foundation did and the effort you did was amazing. So again thank you for all the help that you have given me over the years and the people you help all over the country, so continue all the good work the world needs more like you. Thanks for Providing Medical Help for me Odibu Foundation.

Cyprain Ogbeche

All of your acts of kindness are done with only the purest intentions. It is wonderful that you would never ignore the cries for help of anyone and that you are attuned to the concerns of even the smallest individuals who are struggling to survive. You do all that in your power to assist those in need by bringing their concerns to the attention of those who are in a position to assist them. I therefore want to modestly tell you how much I value the fact that you are there to listen to me and to give me help that comes out of your concern for others. Throughout my entire complicated and difficult life, I never merited to have this love and caring. For someone whose life was so hard that loneliness came knocking on my door, I know how to value this. And hope that your homes will be filled with light and may Almighty God bless Odibu Foundation.

Onabe Abang

I wish to express my heartfelt gratitude for your help in financing my training. This assistance is for us a warm and bright ray of light representing good and caring people who are attentive to the plight of others. Being that our needs are many, this aid helps us greatly. May you be blessed for your careful consideration and decision to understand and help us in our endless struggle to manage the household and provide for the needs of our family. Thank you immensely, May God bless Odibu Foundation.

Oko Steve

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Team

Our Hardworking Team

Daniel Odibu

Program Director

Theresa O. Anyaga

Executive Director

Mr. Paulray Offionor

Grant Manager

Abey Charity

Field Officer 1
Patrons Membership Organizational Structure

Contact

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Location:

No. 20 Ikajor Street, Igoli Ogoja, Cross River State

Call:

+234807 214 6727, +234803 360 9171

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