Nnamdi Kanu’s brother wins Rotary award for charity works
By Steve Oko


Prince Emmanuel Kanu, the younger brother of the detained Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has been conferred with an award by the Rotary International for his charity works to the destitute

President, Rotary Club of Umuahia, Rtn. Adaeze Iroegbu, who conferred the honour to him, said that award was in recognition of his ” selfless charity to the indigent, widows, children and youths in the community through various empowerment programmes’.
She urged him to sustain the feat and impact on more lives.
Responding, Prince Kanu, expressed appreciation for Rotary International for taking note of his services to humanity.
Prince Kanu who said he had been spurred to do more for humanity, promised to use the balance of his life to make positive impacts on humanity.
He dedicated the award to freedom fighters and all those who make positive impacts on lives.
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