Chairman, Air Peace Limited, Dr. Allen Onyema, has donated N50 million to the Defence and Police Officers’ Wives Association (DEPOWA) College. His gesture highlights a commitment to national unity and youth development.
During the fundraising event in Abuja, Dr. Onyema praised DEPOWA’s efforts in education and empowerment. He described the college as a vital project for Nigeria’s future. Additionally, he urged other Nigerians to support the initiative.
“This is not just about buildings,” said Dr. Onyema. “It is about shaping leaders who will drive progress.” He emphasized that education remains key to sustainable development. Furthermore, he called for collective action in nation-building.
President, DEPOWA, Mrs. Oghogho Gwabin Musa, thanked Dr. Onyema for his generosity. She noted that his donation reflects true patriotism. Moreover, she commended his consistent support for national causes.
Air Peace has demonstrated its commitment to national unity through various initiatives. The airline prioritizes military personnel in its boarding process. It also supports families of service members through empowerment programs.
Dr. Onyema reiterated that Nigeria’s progress depends on unity. “We must invest in our youth,” he said. “They are the future of this great nation.” His speech inspired attendees to contribute to the project.
The DEPOWA College will feature modern facilities, including science labs and vocational centers. It aims to provide quality education for children of military and police personnel. Ultimately, it seeks to nurture future leaders.
Air Peace continues to champion corporate social responsibility. Beyond aviation, the airline engages in initiatives that promote education and national cohesion. This donation further solidifies its dedication to societal growth.
As the project progresses, stakeholders remain optimistic about its impact. With support from leaders like Dr. Onyema, the college will become a symbol of hope. It will also serve as a testament to collective nation-building.