When we invest in education and healthcare, we’re not just building schools or hospitals, we are building the future of a secure, productive, and united Nigeria.
Former Anambra governor and 2027 presidential hopeful Peter Obi intensified his national outreach campaign by donating millions of naira to four Kaduna-based Islamic and health education institutions, reinforcing his commitment to human capital development.
During a Wednesday tour, Obi visited the Muhammad Sambo Memorial Islamic Institute and donated to the Madarasatul Hidayyatul Auladi Muslimima Almajiri School in Kawo, reiterating his pledge:
“I gave an additional donation of ₦5 million, no matter their location, we can take education to them.”
He further supported the Womenhood College of Health Sciences and Technology with ₦5 million and St. Gerald’s College of Nursing Sciences with ₦10 million. Addressing students, he stressed:
“When we invest in education and healthcare, we’re not just building schools or hospitals, we are building the future of a secure, productive, and united Nigeria.”
Obi’s donations follow a ₦20 million flood relief contribution in Niger’s Mokwa LGA last month, underpinning his campaign’s emphasis on inclusive development ahead of 2027.