Barr. Prada Uzodimma, a worthy daughter of Imo State governor, Hope Uzodimma, has received encomiums for her assistance to indigent persons in the society while playing host to a series of courtesy calls from key Student, Youth and Advocacy Groups in recognition of her growing impact in the areas of education, social development and disability inclusion .Among the groups she received recently were the Albinism Association of Nigeria, Imo State Chapter, led by its President, Hon. Victor Igbebulem.
Igbebulem expressed deep appreciation for the Albinism Awareness Program organized the previous year under Prada Uzodimma’s Foundation, The Ability Life Initiative. The outreach had provided education on albinism and distributed sun protection creams, protective gear and other support materials to persons living with albinism.
In honour of her efforts, the group presented her with an Award of recognition, applauding her commitment to dignity, inclusion and advocacy for marginalized persons.
Also, the Nigerian Youth Parliament, Imo State Chapter led by Emmanuel Okorie, the member representing Imo West Senatorial District, visited the super philanthropist.
The delegation praised her consistent contributions to youth development and nation-building, as discussions during the visit was focused on future engagements and sustained collaboration in areas that affect young people.
While representatives of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Zone F, South East, led by its Secretary General, Comr. Alfred Jacinta, paid tribute to Prada Uzodimma for her continued support for student empowerment.
NANS highlighted her work through the Prada Uzodimma Imo Indigenes Scholarship Grant, which they said has offered scholarships to indigent students at Imo State University and presented a gift in appreciation of her goodness to humanity – and Uzodimma, in turn – pledged her support to the association’s future initiatives.
Just as members of Divine Chambers, the Law Students’ Association of Imo State University, led by its Lord Chancellor, Lorretta Nwosu, visited her.
As the Patron of the association, Uzodimma heartily welcomed the group and expressed gratitude for her mentorship and interest in students’ affairs.
The visit featured deliberations around the chamber’s upcoming essay competition and welfare projects for law students.
She also pledged her continued support, affirming her desire to attend their next general meeting.
The visits were a clear reflection of Uzodimma’s rising profile and her growing connection with young people and advocacy groups across Imo