The President Emnamu Foundation, Dr. Emmanuel Musa, on Wednesday, disbursed cash to patients at the Specialist Hospital in Yola, Adamawa State.
Dr. Emmanuel, disbursed the cash to patients irrespective of political, social, economic and ethno religious background at all the wards at the hospital when he visited the hospital.
Likewise, as part of his support to education sector, the Hong born Philanthropist commissioned 3-blocks of classrooms for basic and secondary education which he had reconstructed at Yolde Pate Correctional Center.
Dr. Emmanuel, had embarked on the reconstruction of the classrooms burnt down about 18 years ago. The gesture followed a passionate appeal for his intervention by the stakeholders of the community.
While at the Specialist Hospital earlier, the Philanthropist was received by the Managing Director, Dr. Ibrahim Wadinga, and took him round all the wards at the hospital with the exception of Psychiatric unit.
Speaking during the visit, the President of the foundation, Dr. Emmanuel Musa, thanked God for the opportunity to reach out to the patients at this critical time.
He said that it is his hobby to touch the lives of the people in the society, saying that he tries to put smile in the face of whoever he sees in dire need without considering his or her background.
" I don't know how much I donated to patients because I don't want to recall what I have spent. This is because I did it from my heart; I did not do it because of public to know or for eye service. I did it between me and my God", said Dr. Emmanuel.
Speaking while receiving the President, the MD of the hospital commended him for his magnanimity and urged other well to do individuals to emulate him by reaching out to the needy in the society.
Responding, the Controller Nigeria Correctional Service Adamawa State, CC, Ahmed Abdu Usman, applauded the President of the foundation for the good work done, saying that the classrooms will be of benefit to the community.
Baring his mind, a stakeholder in the community, thanked the President for his intervention and appealed to all the stakelders in the community to pray for him, and urged him not to relent in supporting the less privileged in the society.
Several patients who bared their minds to newsmen, thanked the President for the gesture and prayed God to reward him in many folds.
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