On Monday, April 14th, I had the privilege of visiting OLA College of Nursing Science, Jos — a remarkable institution deeply committed to shaping the future of healthcare in our nation. There, I met passionate young Nigerians, determined to become the lifesavers and healthcare professionals our country urgently needs.
In recognition of their efforts and to support the school’s ongoing development projects, I made a donation of N10 million. We must continue to invest in education and healthcare, as these remain the most critical indicators for improving our nation’s Human Development Index (HDI).
Although I couldn’t proceed with my planned trip to Benue State, I took the opportunity, on my way back, to stop by a private health institution doing commendable work — Paradise College of Health and Technology in Uke, Nasarawa State. The college is not only training health professionals but also serves as a shelter for orphans — a testament to the power of purposeful private initiatives.
I spent time speaking with both the students and the orphans, listening to their stories and their dreams, and encouraging them to continue working hard. I reminded them that education is not just a ladder for personal growth, but a national tool for lifting people out of poverty.
In my usual way of supporting causes that impact lives — especially those often forgotten — I gave my modest support of N2.5 million to the school and the orphans and assured them of my continued support.
We cannot build a prosperous nation without investing in its people. The path to development lies in improving healthcare, expanding access to quality education, and pulling as many Nigerians as possible out of poverty.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO

