A renowned philanthropist and founder of the IDE Global Movement, High Chief Dr. Azubuike Austin Ekweozor, Rff (Ide Umuawulu, Nwanayoeze), has once again been recognized for his outstanding humanitarian contributions.
This time, he was honoured with the
Humanitarian Service Award by the Chief Medical Director (CMD) and Management
Staff of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Teaching Hospital (COOUTH),
Amaku, Awka.
The prestigious award was
presented on Friday, 20th December, 2024, during the hospital's 2024
End-of-Year Appreciation and Award Ceremony held at the COOUTH premises in
Awka. This recognition comes just days after Chief Ekweozor was celebrated with
an Award of Excellence in Community Service at the Awka South Local Government
Award and Dinner Night.
Dr. Amaechi Nwachukwu, who
presented the award on behalf of the CMD, Dr. Joe Akabuike, eulogized Chief
Ekweozor for his exceptional benevolence and enduring commitment to
humanitarian causes. He commended him for his tireless contributions to the
welfare of the people, particularly in COOUTH, where his philanthropic efforts
have provided significant relief to many patients.
Dr. Nwachukwu emphasized that
the award was a recognition of Chief Ekweozor’s unwavering dedication to
uplifting society and the immense positive impact he has had on the lives of
the less privileged.
The distinguished philanthropist, who hails from Umuawulu and is the MD/CEO of Muzzy World Entertainment Centre, graciously accepted the award. In his acceptance speech, Chief Ekweozor thanked the CMD and management of COOUTH for the honor and pledged to continue his mission of making a positive difference in the lives of the less fortunate.
He also expressed his gratitude
to the medical professionals for their tireless efforts in improving the healthcare
system in the region.
In a heartfelt message, Chief
Ekweozor urged affluent Ndi Anambra to use the festive season to reach out to
those in need, particularly the sick, the poor, and the vulnerable.
He emphasized that Christmas is
a time for love and sharing, and that every gesture of kindness can have a
lasting impact on the lives of others.
As a part of his ongoing
commitment to humanitarian service, Chief Ekweozor donated 5 million naira to
help offset the medical bills of over 100 patients currently receiving
treatment at COOUTH.
He concluded his speech by
wishing Ndi Anambra a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. He also called
on the people to remain law-abiding citizens during the holiday period and to
continue their support for the administration of Governor Charles Chukwuma
Soludo, in its mission to position Anambra State as the Light of the Nation.
With this latest recognition,
Ide Umuawulu has once again demonstrated that true leadership is rooted in
service to humanity.
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