- Frodd, recently evicted from BBNaija ‘All Stars’, shares plans to launch an NGO to support single mothers and children.
- His upbringing inspires his vision to provide assistance to those facing challenges similar to his own.
- In an interview, Frodd expresses his commitment to create a welfare organization catering to women and children in need.
Former Big Brother Naija ‘All Stars’ contestant, Frodd, has recently shared his heartfelt desire to establish a nonprofit organization with a primary focus on providing support for single mothers and their children.
The young father, who was evicted from the reality show, expressed that his personal upbringing was a significant motivating factor behind this philanthropic endeavor.
Frodd disclosed his ambitions during an interview with the show’s host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, shortly after his eviction on Monday.
The evicted housemate conveyed his intention to create an NGO dedicated to assisting single mothers, children, and individuals in need.
He explained that his inspiration stemmed from the experiences of his own upbringing, which drove him to create a platform for those facing similar challenges.
In his words;
“I want to open a welfare organisation, an NGO that would be able to cater for, I would like to say, single mums, children and people who need help just because of how my foundation was. But it’s inclusive of everybody, but the core will be women and children.”
In other news, Evicted Big Brother ‘All-Stars’ housemate, Chukwuemeka Okoye, popularly known as Frodd, has excitedly reunited with his wife and newborn baby, Elena.
Sunday night witnessed Frodd’s unexpected eviction, leaving numerous BBNaija show followers stunned. Nonetheless, a faction of fans found solace in the fact that his eviction presented the chance for him to finally reunite with his wife.
During his time in the Biggie house, Frodd’s anticipation to meet his daughter was palpable following the news of her birth.
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