Popular Nollywood actress, Omotola Jalade’s first son, Captain E has been signed as an ambassador for Hucho Foundations.
The excited mother took to her Instagram page to celebrate her son for signing the new deal. She wrote;
“Congratulations @iamcaptaine So proud of you for Accepting to Use your growing influence to help others. God bless you and these guys who Run farms to feed and Help people. What a laudable project! #Helpinghands #Youngpplmakingadifference #Bethelegacy 💎💎💎
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Congratulations. We announce the official signing of @iamcaptaine of @redhotconcepts Ambassador of Huncho Foundation. Captain E also known as Mathew Ekeinde is a multi talented Music producer and Artist and a youth with good energy. Welcome to the family of Helping Hands, together we will touch lives and become youths with a difference. Founder: @zachary_aaudu”
Huncho Foundation is a non- governmental, non-profit making platform dedicated to charity. It was fully Registered in 2017 with the Corporate Affairs Commission CAC and have its headquarters in Abuja, Nigeria.
The need to establish the foundation was irked by the in-depth poverty experienced by most families in Nigeria and the need for the foundation to intervene in their plight, all in a bid to bring relief to beneficiaries.
More so, the foundation intervenes in areas of awarding scholarship to children whose parents/guardian could not afford the fees; paying bills of patients who lack the wherewithal to foot their bills; intervening in the sufferings widows go through on daily basis; providing food and other relief materials to Internally Displaced Persons IDPs, as well as providing financial support to help empower businesses, skill acquisition training and other humanitarian ventures.
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