Olufunmi Zainab
The founder of the Al-Muhibbah Foundation, Hajia Aisha Bala Mohammed, expressed her readiness to continue philanthropic programs towards the development of society.
She stated this during a 30-minute live program broadcast on Africa TV3, where she discussed the numerous achievements of the Al-Muhibbah Foundation over the past 15 years.
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In a statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the First Lady, Murjanatu Musa Mai Dawa, and made available to newsmen.
The First Lady stated “I initially established the foundation to care for cemeteries, and it has grown into a multifaceted organization serving communities across health, education, agriculture, women’s empowerment, and skill acquisition.
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“Why we began with a focus on cemeteries is that I believed it was important to care for the final resting places of our loved ones. Over time, our mission expanded to address the broader needs of our society,” the founder shared.
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Some of the key achievements of the Al-Muhibbah Foundation include building two hospitals in Jamda and Alkaleri, donating ambulances for emergency response, and providing scholarships from primary school to higher institutions,” she stated.
Furthermore, “The foundation launched the ‘Not Too Late to Learn’ program, giving married women a chance to proceed with their education.
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The Al-Muhibbah Foundation has taken a groundbreaking step with the creation of the Al-Muhibbah Open University, the first of its kind in the North East of Nigeria. The institution aims to provide quality higher education to local communities.
In addition, the foundation has established AMF Passion, a shoe-making factory, and a bottled water company called Khuld Water, creating employment opportunities and contributing to local economic growth.