Mr Nick Bebiem, Project Director of the “Ability in Disability (AID) Talent Hunt Show,” has received an award from the non-governmental organization (NGO) Wise Women with Initiatives (WWI).
According to Chinyere Francis, President and Founder of WWI, the award is in recognition of his unwavering support for girls and women in 2021.
Bebiem, who accepted the award on Sunday in Abuja, praised WWI for its efforts to keep young girls in school.
He urged the group to persevere in its pursuit of its goals and objectives of providing hope to young girls who have yet to find their feet and women who need to be empowered in order to support their families.
According to Bebiem, the recognition bestowed upon him by WWI is “a great motivation” for him to collaborate with other non-governmental organizations.
“I am eager to collaborate with more NGOs and even individuals who are working to improve the lives of both girls and boys,” he said.
The WWI founder stated in her remarks that the organization was overjoyed to honor a man with the award.
Bebiem, she said, had a lot of respect for women and was a man of “great integrity.”
Francis stated that Bebiem was actively involved in all WWI activities throughout the previous year.
“We were involved in a variety of activities, including educational and literacy projects, as well as humanitarian service projects such as women empowerment programs,” she explained.
She stated that WWI was eager to do more to advocate for the girl and boy child, as well as women.
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