The Former President of the National Association of Imo State Students (NAISS) Comrade Sabinus Nwachukwu yesterday, August 28, 2025, celebrated his birthday anniversary with inmates of the Holy Sisters Family, Orphanage Uratta.
Comrade Nwachukwu, the Nkumeato Ihitte born political juggernaut, was accompanied by his mutual friends who also made cash donations to the orphanage in addition to providing food stuff including cartons of indomie noodles, food items and beverages supplied by the celebrant.
The former student union leader and human rights activist said, this is his way of appreciating the Almighty God for sustaining him with good health in the last year and for also enabling him to celebrate another year, while looking forward to more fruitful years of good health, divine guidance and protection.
He further stated that celebrating with the orphans, motherless, vulnerable groups and the less privileged has become an annual event for him. “I am passionately committed to identifying with those in need whenever I have anything to share.”
Comrade Nwachukwu enjoined the society not to lose sight of the vulnerable groups in our midst especially in this precarious situation with the attendant harsh economic realities ravaging the nation and it’s populace.
“I believe that to whom much is given, much is expected. More so, when such individual is healthy, strong and resourceful, much is invariably expected. Similarly, I urge the wealthy in our midst to ensure that they share with the poor in the society wherever they find themselves.”
He called on the Local Government Council chairmen and other elected and appointed office holders to always assist the needy bearing in mind that givers never lack and that the hands that give stay on top always.
Speaking in an exclusive interview, Comrade Sabinus Nwachukwu called on the Executive Chairmen of Local Government Councils and Councilors in the state to invest part of their monthly statutory allocations in food production and cultivation of cash crops for industries and exports. “I do not understand why a Local Government Area that receives a minimum of three hundred million naira monthly cannot establish and successfully manage a poultry farm, a pig pen, a goatery and provide incentives, such as fertilizer, improved seedlings and cuttings to farmers in their locality to alleviate hunger. According to the Nkumeato Ihitte born political gladiator and grassroots mobilizer, there is no reason people should complain bitterly of hunger and poverty whereas the allocations are more than enough to provide for every person. The highlight of the visit to the orphanage was supplication, praises and prayers offered for the good health and blessing of the celebrant by the motherless babies and their care givers.