By ORKULA SHAAGEE, Abuja-
In a move that underscores his commitment to integrity, compassion and community development, Professor John Kennedy Opara has endorsed the establishment of LFReturnMe, a cutting-edge lost and found service in Nigeria and Africa at large.
The former Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Christian Pilgrims Commission (NCPC), made the endorsement when he received a team from the LFReturnMe’s Services led by its Managing Director, Anthony Balogun.
“LFReturnMe’s services align with my values and philanthropic efforts to make a positive impact on the society so am very happy to identify with people or organization that the people in mine at all time,” Opara stated.
Known for his tireless work in supporting various charitable causes, Opara encouraged others to embrace LFReturnMe’s services.
“In a world where honesty and integrity are often scarce, LFReturnMe shines as a beacon of hope. I urge everyone to support this noble initiative and spread the message of reunification and restoration.”
The General Manger of LFReturnme Mr. Anthony Balogun said the visit was to brief the philanthropist of the services of one stop shop for lost and found in Nigeria and also to inform him that over 50,000 hologram tags are now available for people to tag their international passports so when missed it could be returned to the owner.
With the latest endorsement, LFReturnMe is poised to inspire a wave of integrity and compassion across Nigeria and beyond. Join the movement today and experience the joy of reunion!
“LFReturnMe, a revolutionary lost and found service. His infectious smile and kind eyes reflect his passion for reuniting people with their lost valuables, and his commitment to spreading hope and joy. With LFReturnMe, Kennedy aims to inspire a culture of honesty and compassion, one reunion at a time,” he added.
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