Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, the Governor of Borno, has congratulated Barrister Zannah Mustapha on getting a CNN hero award after being designated one of ten men and women making significant contributions to humanity around the world.
In a statement issued by his spokesman, Malam Isa Gusau, Zulum described Zannah’s naming as a significant honor bestowed not only on him but also on the people of Borno State, the northeast, and Nigerians in general.
Bar. Zannah’s humanitarian educational support to orphans and less fortunate youngsters through the Future Prowess Islamic Foundation, according to Zulum, is deserving of the highest accolades in the world, and that, by Allah’s permission, that one act will earn him Aljanna Firdaus in the hereafter.
The Governor called on other citizens, especially those with means, to find ways of making selfless contributions through opportunities that may not necessarily involve funding.
He noted that with Borno’s peculiar situation, there are opportunities for citizens with specialize skills to offer voluntary services in the form of school teaching, counselling or mentorship, to persons in need of support.
Barrister, the proprietor of Future Prowess Islamic Foundation school, has for many years, been providing free education to children of orphaned by the ongoing Boko Haram regardless of their parental backgrounds.(Feed generated with FetchRSS)
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