By Erhumu
Bayagbon
Guests were literally overwhelmed
with emotions as they watched Mrs. Philomena Chime, one of the beneficiaries
that featured in the first episode of the Airtel Touching Lives series, a new
television programme focused on empowering the underprivileged, narrate her
woes. Mrs. Chime narrated how she is currently nursing four of her adult
children who are seriously limited by major physical disabilities ranging from
loss of hearing, near dumbness to a strange condition that leaves one of her
daughters totally helpless and completely dependent.
Tears rolled down the cheeks of the guests who are mostly government delegates, captains of industries, accomplished entrepreneurs, leading NGOs and select media professionals as they watched the 30-minute episode at the premiere of the Airtel Touching Lives, which held on Thursday (December 18th) held at the Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Tears rolled down the cheeks of the guests who are mostly government delegates, captains of industries, accomplished entrepreneurs, leading NGOs and select media professionals as they watched the 30-minute episode at the premiere of the Airtel Touching Lives, which held on Thursday (December 18th) held at the Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Mrs. Chime and two of her sons were
at the event; and they sobbed and cried as they watched their close family
members on the large screen planted at the middle of the expansive Oriental Ballroom.
Mrs. Chime’s wrapper was drenched with painful tears and her eyes were puffy, swollen
and tired just as she appeared lost in bitter sorrow. On-Air Personality and
anchor of the Touching Lives programme, Wana Udobang, hugged Mrs. Chime tightly
as they both fought varying emotions. Earlier at the premiere, Udobang had spoken
extemporaneously, describing Mrs. Chime as a rare breed, a special woman, a
very strong person and a real fighter. “I just want to thank you for
everything; despite your many problems and adversities, you are still standing
and you are still coping. I just want to thank-you…,” she said amidst tears and
in a shaky, unsteady voice.
Indeed, many in the audience were
literally touched by the suffering Mrs. Chime had seen in her 34-year marriage.
And when asked what she wanted by show host, Udobang, Mrs. Chime blurted:
“anything… anything my sister…. The suffering is too much for me….
Anything. A beggar has no choice….” At
that point, Udobang explained the essence of the Airtel Touching Lives
initiative, saying it is designed to provide relief and help to the
downtrodden, disadvantaged and underprivileged. “I am pleased to inform you
Mrs. Chime that Airtel will provide hearing aids for your children, on-going medication
for the children, robust health insurance package for your family and a means
of livelihood for the family – a poultry farm with birds and feeds for the
chicks for an on-going period,” Udobang announced. Mrs. Chime’s face lit up and
she was practically overwhelmed with tears of joy freely flowing down her
cheeks. She just cried and could hardly say anything in response to the relief
supply by Airtel.
Airtel Touching Lives is focused on
identifying underprivileged persons/people with special needs and offer them
solid platforms and opportunities that will emancipate these individuals from
the shackles of poverty, despair and hopelessness. Of course, the journey of
identifying these individuals and empowering them is filmed and broadcast on
terrestrial and satellite television stations in the fashion of an exciting
reality television programme.
Touching lives initiative marks a
significant milestone in Airtel’s history of CSR interventions in the country -
it is a major philanthropic gesture by the telco to connect emotionally with
Nigerians to alleviate the suffering of helpless people across the country.
This, without a doubt, underscores Airtel’s determination to enrich lives and
contribute to humanity.
Speaking on the programme the Chief
Executive Officer and Managing Director of Airtel Nigeria, Segun Ogunsanya,
said: “Airtel Touching Lives underscores our determination to enrich lives and
contribute to humanity. And the premiere tonight marks the beginning of a new
journey in providing empowerment and a major lifeline for thousands of
Nigerians.
“At Airtel, we are passionate about
the people we serve and the Nigerian society. Airtel Touching Lives provides a
platform for the underprivileged in our society to be identified, listened to
and also cared for. For us, it is a commitment to connect with millions of
Nigerians, alleviate their suffering and bring smile to their faces. Ladies and
Gentlemen, Airtel has recorded huge successes with its many CSR interventions
in the past. We have adopted four primary schools in Lagos, Imo, Cross River,
Ogun States. Soon, we shall add one more from Kwara state. Our relationship
with these schools is long-term, and entails not only taking care of their
basic infrastructure needs but also providing books and uniforms for the
children and training for the teachers,” he said.
Also speaking at the event, the Chairman
of Airtel Nigeria, Justice Alfa Belgore (RTD) said: ” As you have witnessed,
this is, indeed, a laudable initiative that touches the heart and the very soul
of one’s being and it is my utmost wish that you all join Airtel in supporting
this noble cause. Airtel is intensely interested in the Nigeria project and it
will continue to go the extra mile to make a positive impact in the communities
it serves. I enjoin you all to become ambassadors of the Airtel Touching Lives
project.”
The event which held at Oriental
Hotel, Lagos, was graced by top government functionaries, captains of
industries, royal fathers, NGOs, media partners, and other distinguished guest
from all walks of life. Some of the dignitaries at the event include Deputy
Governor of the State of Osun, Otunba Titilayo Laoye-Tomori; United States
Consul General in Nigeria, Jeffrey J. Hawkins; Ogun State First Lady, Mrs.
Olufunsho Amosun and HRH, Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu..
Bayagbon is public relations manager
of Airtel Nigeria
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