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THE PROFILE OF CHIEF DR. FELIX CHIDI IDIGA Felix Chidi Idiga is a Nigerian Business Mogul Entrepreneur/ Administrator and Politician. He is the Chairman/CEO of JAFAC Group of Companies. Born: Felix Chidi Idiga, June 30, 1963. Amifeke, Orlu, Imo State, Nigeria. Occupation: MD/CEO JAFAC Group - Involved in Dredging, Marine, Logistics, Asphalt Production and Sales, Road/Bridge Construction, Equipment Sales/Leasing, Building Construction, Offshore Services; Vessel, Tanker Vessel, Tug Boats, Barges, Security Boats services, etc. Agriculture - Rice Farming. Hospitality Industry, Aviation. Alma Mata: University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria. Dorben Polytechnic Bwari, Abuja, Nigeria. Parents: Chief Felix Okoro Idiga and Late (Mrs) Theresa Ukachi Idiga Spouse: Chief Lady Mrs. Chinyere Idiga Children: Four (4) - Dr. Juliet, Sandra, Felix (Jnr) and Dr. Sharon Religion: Christianity - The Roman Catholic Church Philanthropy: The JAFAC Foundation Website(s): www.jafacgroup.com ; www.jafacfoundation.org GROWING UP AND EDUCATION Felix Idiga attended St. Mary's Primary school, Amaifeke, Orlu, 1972 to 1977 and later proceeded to secondary school. He was unable to complete secondary school in one stretch due to his natural quest for business and entrepreneurship. Consequently, he ventured into the business world in 1984. With the help of his father, he was provided him the initial capital to start up a house utensils business in Onitsha. Inevitably, in June 1987, he went over to Lagos State, Nigeria to seek for greener pastures and to diversify his growing business. Later, he ventured into importation by traveling to Europe to import certain goods like designer shoes and apparels. Felix later went back to school, Pre-Varsity Education Centre, Adeniyi Jones, Ikeja in 1990, to complete his disrupted secondary education. He later proceeded to University of Lagos, Akoka for his Bachelor's Degree in Political Science, and also attended Dorben Polytechnic Bwari, Abuja, Nigeria to study Business Administration & Management. ENTREPRENEURSHIP/BUSINESSES A) JAFAC Group of Companies As Chairman/CEO of JAFAC Group, which is made up of the following companies : • JAFAC Motors Nigeria/ JAFAC Auto Inc. USA • JAFAC Wine • JAFAC Construction Limited • JAFAC Investment Nigeria Limited • SWAT LINK’s Limited (Maritime) • Swat Technology Limited • Global Private Jet Charter • JAFAC Hospitality Industry (Galpin Suites & Hotel) Felix is sitting atop of these eight incorporated limited liability companies with a staff strength of 328. In 1989, he established and incorporated JAFAC Data Systems and JAFAC Car Accessories, being his first two companies. He incorporated JAFAC Automobile in 1990; he also in 1990, ventured into wine importation, excelling in all. In 1997, he spread his business tentacles to Palmdale, California, United States of America, where he opened JAFAC 98 Cent Groceries store. The same year, the ship of JAFAC Conglomerate birthed in Victory Boulevard, Los Angeles, USA via JAFAC Auto Inc. In America, Felix found a home and carved a business niche in a foreign land. His businesses progressed, as his chain of enterprises flourished and expanded geometrically in America. Encouraged by his business successes, he opened Lady J's Beauty Spa (Hair Center) in Palmdale, California, which eventually expanded to Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, Lancaster, all in Southern California, USA. In 2001, Felix opened American Unique Staff provider, a staffing agency in three different locations: City of Van-Nuys, City of Santa Anna and City of San Bernardino, all in California, USA, with a staff strength of 138, comprising of Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Nurses, Elderly/Child Care Workers. Between 1998 and 2000, Felix took the following training courses in Southern California USA: 1) Business Administration 2) Human Resources 3) Anger Management 4) CPR/First Aid i) JAFAC Construction Company In 2008, Felix opened JAFAC Construction Company Ltd, with cooperate office at Km. 18 Airport Road, Igwuruta, Port Harcourt. Today, the company has built very solid and durable roads, bridges in Niger Delta States. ii) JAFAC Oil and Gas Felix is also a major player in the Oil and Gas sector, where his company - SWAT Links Limited is a supportive instrument to both indigenous and multinational Oil companies, offering the following services :Dredging, Marine Logistics, Offshore Services, Vessel and tanker vessels, Tug boats barges, Security boats, Shore Protection, Asphalt production and sales, Equipment leasing, Procurement, etc. iii) Aviation Sector In 2013, the JAFAC consortium ventured into aviation - Aircraft leasing and general aviation. The operational base of Global Private Jet Charter Limited is in the East and West African Region. iv) Agriculture In Nigeria, Felix has also helped to develop a policy of achieving sustainable agricultural and food security. In 2006, he collaborated with Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) to cultivate and produce rice massively in Ini Local Government Area (LGA) of Akwa Ibom State. In the process, he also helped to develop a policy that encouraged human capacity development. The success stories of this rice farming in Akwa Ibom led to the extension of the project to five other Niger Delta states, empowering over seven hundred (700) men and women and laying a solid foundation for sustainable development in agriculture/rice farming in the region. Felix Idiga has helped to articulate Federal Government/NDDC Rice Revolution Project, building a mega Rice Mill in 2010, the biggest Rice Mill in West Africa. HUMANITARIAN SERVICES In 1999, he founded JAFAC FOUNDATION, a nexus through which he and his wife, Lady Chinyere Ada Idiga extends caring arm of hope and empowerment to the needy and less privileged. Offering scholarships to indigent students, from primary to university level, providing free medical care, equipping the youths with skills and capitals, empowering market men and women. THE JAFAC FOUNDATION Motto: Privileged to save souls. Mission: To enhance the quality of lives of Nigerians by supporting initiatives that will improve access to health and educational opportunities. Main Goals: • To enhance community health care by providing free medical/ health services. • To improve on the quality of education of children and young people. • To alleviate the extreme poverty in communities across the country (starting from Orlu Zone) by providing portable water and encouraging their education. • Empowerment of men and women by promoting sports, music, arts, skills acquisition and entrepreneurial development programmes. Felix Chidi Idiga believes that life which doesn't touch others is not worth living, hence he cofounded Jafac Foundation with his wife, primarily to touch lives positively. The following are some of his acts of charity and philanthropic gestures: • Empowerment of 2,765 market men and women across the 12 LGAs of Orlu Zone. • Jafac Foundation organised a skills acquisition/learning programme on bead making, wire works, cinematography, cosmetology, soap making, cream making, powder and perfume making, snailry, computer operations, flower vase manufacturing, film making and hair dressing. This time around, over 500 persons benefitted. • Jafac Foundation provided free eye and optical care for over 200 people. • Jafac Foundation awarded scholarships to over 135 persons in primary, secondary and tertiary levels across Orlu Zone. • Jafac Foundation paid hospital bills for indigent people (in and out patients) across hospitals in Orlu Zone. Over 200 persons were beneficiaries. • Jafac Foundation sponsored ‘Women Cultural Dance’ in 12 LGAs that made up Orlu Zone. Participants won fabulous prizes. • Jafac Foundation sponsored football talent hunt/soccer competition across Orlu Zone and exceptional talents were discovered/harvested. • Jafac Foundation provided basic remedies to the needs of people such as foods, monies, and financial respite to hospital patients in Orlu Zone. • Jafac Foundation has assisted many less privileged homes in Orlu Zone. • Over 1000 persons have benefitted from Jafac Foundation's continuous reach outs intervention programmes to indigent people (money, foodstuffs, rent payments, etc). • Jafac Foundation has empowered many individuals with motorcycles and buses. • Provided free computers and reviewed wheelchair ramps for the disabled in Orlu Zone. • Provided brand new bus to the Catholic Women's Organization (CWO), Orlu Zone. • Provided solar lights, householders, transformers, and drainages. • Provision of free buses to hospitals such as IMSUTH. • Rebuilt and Renovated Churches. ROADS /INFRASTRUCTURES FACILITATED BY CHIEF FELIX IDIGA • Ihie link road, Ohaji Egbema. • Obiakpu - Ihie link road, Phase 1. • Agbor-Ikor, Unueze road, Phase 1. • Ohaji Egbema LGA. • Fish gears /boats, Ohaji Egbema. • Rufus Obiakor Road, Amaifeke. • Amailia Unuokwelle road. • Old Orlu /Owerri road, Orlu LGA. • Okwu-Emekuku road, Mike Dad road, Orlu LGA. • Ndokwere road, Amaifeke, Orlu LGA. • Nwaeku road, Okermeje, Orlu LGA. • Umuduru Internal roads , Okposo, Orlu LGA. • Ibenye internal roads , Orlu LGA. • Oleme internal roads, Orlu LGA. •Anuhinu Amaifeke - Ihioma Link Road, Orlu LGA. • Unuezeala Ogwara Road, Ehine Mbano, Imo state. • Okporo High Court Road, Okporo, Orlu LGA In 2008, the efforts of Chief Felix Idiga made the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) to begin awarding road and other projects hitherto sited only in Orji Egbema Oguta to non-oil producing communities in Orlu Zone. Presently, Chief Felix Idiga has facilitated over 28 verifiable projects within and outside Orlu Zone. POLITICS In 2015, Chief Felix Idiga contested for the Imo west Senatorial Zone under the Accord Party. He later went on to support the All Progressive Congress (APC) on a State and Federal level. He holds the following grassroot positions in the State (Imo): •State Leader, APC (Imo) •Amaifeke Ward Leader, (APC) Felix Idiga is also the Founder, Chairman/National Coordinator of Good Governance Ambassadors of Nigeria (GOGAN), an advocate of good governance in Nigeria. AWARDS AND HONOURS Felix Idiga holds the following awards and Honours: • The prestigious ‘2001 California Businessman of the year Award’ by the National Republican Congressional Committee as a top United States Business Leader who successfully integrated business and financial success. • Orlu Zone Youth Movement (Patron), ‘Philanthropist of the Year Award’ - 2005 • Imo Business Forum, ‘Industrialist of the Year Award’ - 2010 • Nzuko Odimma Igbo Forum, ‘Pillar of the Igbos Award’ - 2007 • Doctorate Degree (Honoris Causa) and Chartered Fellow, Chattered Institute of Public Resources, Management and Politics (CIRMP) Ghana • ‘Award of Fellowship’ by the African Institute of Strategic Management (AISM) • ‘Icon of Diligence Award’ by the National Parliament of Igbo Students (NIPS) • Frontline Express Newspaper - ‘Most Outstanding Philanthropist Award’ • Nobel Global News Magazine - ‘High Profile Excellent Legacy Award’ • African Youth International Dev. Foundation (Patron) • APC Woman/Youth North West ‘Award of Excellence’ • Sir Ahmadu Bello Platinum Leadership Award of Excellence as Icon of Nation Building/Humanitarian Services by Northern Youth Council of Nigeria (2018) Titles • Akuatuegwu 1 of Amaifeke - Not Afraid of Wealth (Igbo Land) • Nkwa Chukwu Kwere Orlu - God’s Promise to Orlu People (Igbo Land) • Baba Alaanu of Adekunle Lagos - Man of Good Heart (Yoruba Land) • Garkunwan Matasan Arewa Najeriya (By the Arewa Youth Council of Nigeria) (Hausa Land) • Knight of Saint Mulumba (KSM) of the Catholic Church CONTROVERSIES A false allegation was made against Felix Idiga in mid September 2014 when an online medium reported that his private jet was used by the then President, Goodluck Johnathan’s administration, to smuggle the sum of $9.3m from Nigeria to South Africa. The allegations was however disproved by the presidency and found to be all lies when even the owner of the seized plane, Pastor Ayo Oritsejefor came out to declare the plane in question belonged to him. Goodluck Johnathan’s administration later admitted they permitted the cash for purchase of arms to fight Boko Haram in the Northeast. Felix Idiga also provided evidence and flight plans to show that his plane was no where in South Africa around the time of the allegations.
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TEENSED FOUNDATION JOINS OTHER ORGANISATIONS ALL OVER THE WORLD TO CELEBRATE THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE GIRL CHILD. The International Day of the Girl Child is celebrated annually on 11th October. The main aims of the day are to promote girl’s empowerment and fulfilment of their human rights while also highlighting the challenges that girls all over the world face. Each year’s International Day of the Girl has its own theme, past themes have included EmPower Girls: Before, During and After Crisis (2017) and Girls Progress = Goals Progress: What Counts For Girls (2016) Launched in 2012 by the United Nations general assembly, amongst the issues focused on by the International Day of the Girl Child are education, equality, child marriage, access to services regarding puberty and sexual health and addressing issues around gender-based violence. For 2018 International Day of the Girl Child (11 October), themed “With Her: A Skilled Girl Force”, Teensed foundation in collaboration with Hope inspired foundation and iRead Network gathered students from various schools at UNITED NATIONS INFORMATION CENTER IKOYI Lagos to encourage them o the importance of acquiring hands on and soft skills that they require to continue to be relevant in the nearest future. The girls were inspired to embrace their dreams no matter what it is, face their fears, be innovative and take charge of their own future. The Executive director and founder of TEENSED foundation, Ogechukwu Ezeokoli who spoke on skills and future readiness, emphasized that boys and girls need to be empowered side by side so the we don't empower only the girls with skills and knowledge to the point that boys become unskilled and begin to feel less of humans thereby creating another set of problems in the society. We therefore involved the boys in our discussions and solutions in this year's international day of the girl child. This is a critical time for the girls of our world, as Ambassador (Mrs) Unyime Ivy King; President Save Our Women and Girls (SOW&G) Foundation stated in her Keynote Address: With Her: A Skilled GirlForce - Limitless Opportunities The 1.1 billion girls of today’s world are challenging the status quo. They’re redefining girlhood, and they’re doing so against the odds. Across the world, girls face adversities that hinder their education, training and entry into the workforce.They have less access to information, communication technology and resources yet they are not giving up. There are limitless opportunities for young people in this world of Technology and young girls can catch in on this and achieve all they want in life. Among the Participants of this year's international day of the girl child were people living with disabilities. These participants also profered solutions to some of the sustainable development goals according to the challenges they face in there disabilities.
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'HIS MARVELOUS GRACE SUPPORT FOUNDATION' (HMGSF) AND OTHER NGOs COLOURED THE OFFIN COMMUNITY WITH THE THEME OF THIS YEAR'S INTERNATIONAL DAY OF FAMILIES ©Agba Esther Makuochukwu The annual observance of the International Day of Families was celebrated across the globe, but for the Offin community in the Ikorodu settlement of Lagos State, it was most impacting. This year's commemoration aptly heralded the theme “Families and inclusive societies”. It explores the role of families and family policies in advancing Sustainable Development Goal(SDG) -16 in terms of promoting peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development. Marking this year's International Day of Families, 'His Marvelous Grace Support Foundation' (HMGSF) - a community based & family oriented Non Governmental Organisation(NGO), amongst others stormed the Offin community in Ikorodu. It was experience filled as they lightened up the community, cresting down the meaning and messages of the day on the people. The beginning of program of events which started about 11am at the residence of the Bálè of the community, saw the traditional ruler welcome the NGOs to his community. The event started with a talk on basic knowledge of one's health and general wellness by a health practitioner, Mrs Ajasa of 'The Community Salvage for People's Health and Empowerment' educating the people of the community on measures to take to prevent themselves from contracting the dreaded Acquired Immune-deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and Human Immune-deficiency Virus (HIV) and steps to take if one is already living with the virus. Participants were espoused to the awareness of the vital signs and symptoms of the disease. In the words of the facilitator, "the scourge of AIDS & HIV has become a source of worry to family cohesiveness as a result of the stigmatization associated with it. Hence carriers, for the fear of being labeled and embarrassed, get boxed into a very dangerous silence". They were advised to seek counseling at any of the family centers available. At the expiration of the health talk cum counseling, Free HIV tests were administered on people in attendance. Human rights and domestic violence came to the front burner. She continued "Human rights and domestic violence have become topical issues today owing to their prevalence. The traumatic effects they leave on their victims are of huge concern to us. You need to know your rights as a human being and avoid unnecessary domestic violence if possible. Report also where and when necessary". Hotlines were called out by a Human Rights activist - Alhaji Lateef of Community Women’s Rights (CWR). The program continued with a skills acquisition seminar for women of the community, teaching them how to make and package bleach for their homes and for commercial purposes. This was organized by Mrs Oluwadamisi Tayoladega of HMGSF. Other humanitarian gestures and activities extended to the people includes: Clothes fair, which was conducted where people in attendance had the opportunity of picking cloths for themselves and children at a very subsidised rate of 50 and 100 naira each. Blood Pressure (BP) test were conducted too and some were referred to the nearest health Centre for further medical check up. 'Item 7' was next. Refreshments for families in attendance was served, fully sponsored by the HMGSF. The good people of Offin community were appreciated for their warm reception and cooperation. Recall that families all over the world have transformed greatly over the past decades in terms of their structure and as a result of global trends and demographic changes, the United Nations still recognizes the family as the basic unit of society. The International Day of Families provides an opportunity to promote awareness of issues relating to families and to increase knowledge of the social, economic and demographic processes affecting them. It has inspired a series of awareness-raising events, including national family days. In many countries, this day is an opportunity to highlight different areas of interest and importance to families. The International Day of Families is observed on the 15th of May every year, a day proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in 1993 with resolution A/RES/47/237 and reflects the importance the international community attaches to families. Activities that highlights the day include workshops and conferences, radio and television programmes, newspaper articles and cultural programmes highlighting relevant issues bothering on family challenges.
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TEENSED FOUNDATION TAKES THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE/ MOLESTATION TO THE STREETS OF LAGOS. - BANNERS, FLIERS, STICKERS, T-SHIRTS PRINTED TO DRIVE HOME THE MESSAGE. ©Agba Esther Makuochukwu The monster of child sexual abuse, also called child molestation, which have pervaded our society today, is a form of child abuse where an adult or older adolescent uses a child for sexual stimulation/gratification. These adults take advantage of these unsuspecting children through engaging in sexual activities with the child, whether by asking or pressuring, cajoling /tricking or by other means including indecent exposure of a child's/an adolescent's private body parts. Child sexual abuse can occur in a variety of settings, including home, school, or work (in places like Africa, where child labour is common). Child marriage is one of the main forms of child sexual abuse. UNICEF has stated that child marriage represents perhaps the most prevalent form of sexual abuse and exploitation of girls. Africa is first in this regard. The American Psychological Association states that "children cannot consent to sexual activity with adults", and condemns any such action by an adult. So, an adult who engages in sexual activity with a child is performing a criminal and immoral act which can never be considered normal or a socially acceptable behaviour. In the light of the foregoing, on the 28th April, 2018, Mrs Ogechukwu Ezeokoli, the founder of TEENSED FOUNDATION, mobilised the rally against this ugly trend around the major and adjoining streets on the Lagos mainland axis. Ejibo and it's environs including inside Ejigbo Market were properly combed. Through a stint of hardwork, Mrs. Ezeokoli is poised to actualize the aims and objectives of setting up the foundation and this move is one of them. Banners, fliers, T-shirts were produced for this noble initiative. The aim of organizing the awareness march against child sexual abuse is in furtherance of an enlightenment programme by the foundation as to the shades and colours these abuses wear. Most sexual abuse offenders are acquainted with their victims. Most are relatives of the child - brothers, fathers, uncles, or cousins. Others are acquaintances, such as friends of the family, babysitters, neighbours, housekeepers, drivers etc. Abuse by strangers are often minimal. Adult males abuse male(homosexual) and female children. Adult females abuse female (homosexual) and male children too. So, no particular sex is left out. Perverts are everywhere. In the words of the founder, Mrs Ezeokoli "We are here to let the parents know that they have a huge responsibility in protecting their children from abuse through proper and early sex education. We are telling them that sex education is as simple as teaching children from a very tender age to call every part of the body it's proper names. Help children know safe circles and set boundaries. "I can say that there are several reasons for the high rate of sexual abuse, though not excusable. It ranges from ignorance, carelessness, societal negligence, cultural beliefs, lack of proper counselling of the abused and the abuser etc. Most parents don't start on time to talk about sex in the home so we have met children who were sexually abused without knowing that what happened to them is called sexual abuse, therefore they don't even have the need to report. Some who know cannot approach their parents because the parents may blame them, beat them or not even believe them at all, mainly due to the person involved (in the case of father, religious leader, very close friend or a respected person in the society). "Most schools and organisations that deal with children don't have child protection policy guiding all stakeholders. Lagos State is doing quite a lot and always willing to partner with organisations to fight abuses like the DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE RESPONSE TEAM. They partnered with us and supported us in providing some informative materials that we are sharing to the public but most states are not doing much in terms of awareness and child protection" When asked about her advice to the parents, government and the victims of such molestation, she said: "Our advice to parents is to create a loving and conducive environment at home for discussion of anything. They should be their children's best friends who the children can ask any question and they must be honest with the children. The parents must be intuitive and be careful who they bring into their homes and where they send their children to. In case any child is sexually abused by whoever, parents should know that the wellbeing of that child is more important than any other thing; so they must seek professional counseling for that child. "The Government should always enforce the law when such happens and even in the midst of the punishment, provide apportunity for the perpetrator to be counseled. The victim should always know that it is not his or her fault. They should report any such incidence without wasting time, seek counsel and healing from within." The effects of child sexual abuse are multifaceted. They are and not limited to depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety, complex post-traumatic stress disorder, propensity to further victimization in adulthood and physical injury to the child, amongst other problems. Sexual abuse by a family member is a form of incest and can lead to more serious and long-term psychological trauma, especially in the case of parental incest.
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Felix Idiga hosts constituency’s APC stakeholders |
CHIEF SIR FELIX IDIGA HOSTS A WARM RECEPTION OF THE APC STAKEHOLDERS OF HIS CONSTITUENCY, DECLARES TO RUN FOR FEDERAL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - ENDOWS ARTISANS WITH 60 MILLION NAIRA ©Ositadimma Izuchukwu Anslem (for Imo Square Media) Chief Sir Felix Idiga Felix a frontline aspirant for the office of the federal representative of the good people of Orlu, Orsu and Oru-East Federal constituency, in company of his amiable wife, Lady Chinyere Ada Idiga and the structure of their humanitarian outfit - The JAFAC Foundation, played host to the various wards and local governments Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in his Amaifeke, Orlu country home. It was a hall filled to capacity and a melting pot of some sort as all the "who is who" of the APC in the region converged to heed the call of the highest human capacity developer and philanthropist ever produced in the zone. The chants and cheers that greeted the entrance of Chief Felix Idiga into the hall and his ultimate official declaration cannot be better described in the sincerest of miens. The different political formations, men, women, youths groups and leaders of the three local governments took turns on the microphone to express their total love, unalloyed Support and endorsement of the aspiration of Chief Idiga, popularly called "Nkwa Chukwu Kwere Orlu". The political leaders present highlighted the fact that ordinarily, Chief Sir Felix Idiga should have been gunning for a higher office of the Senate or even governorship, but lauded the selfless gesture of seeking to contest a lower office, all geared towards the end point of impacting people's lives positively. The campaign was codenamed 'The Small Philosophy" Speaking at the event, Chief Sir Felix Chidi Idiga, seeing the genuine crowd that had besieged him, warmly welcomed them and expressed his unadulterated appreciation of the good gesture and honour done to him. Clearing the issue of why he chose to run for Federal House of Representatives, he said "I wanted to respect my political leaders in the zone. Whether higher or lower office, affecting the people's lives is paramount". He decried the rising population of unemployment and youths restiveness in the region and proffered the simple panacea of providing jobs, seed monies and enabling environments for the youths to wrest a living. In the course of the event and still in the business of giving lives a meaning, Chief Felix Idiga handed a cheque of 60Million Naira to Chief Valentino Ugbala - Director General of the Jafac Foundation. Present also, was the Chairman of the Association of Artisans in the region. The endowment fund would be for the empowerment of over 3000 artisans with various skills of choice, training and retraining of small and medium term business owners.
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Chief Sir Felix Idiga In his usual manner and character endowed his people once again |
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Felix Chidi Idiga (born June 30, 1963), is a Nigerian Business Mogul/Entrepreneur/Administrator and Politician. He is the Chairman/CEO of JAFAC Group of Companies |
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