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Project Save The Hungry: RichLife Africa Set To Wipe Out Hunger And Poverty From Nigeria

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By Andrea Samuel

In a matter of weeks, “Hunger and Poverty” would become a thing of the past in Nigeria, as RichLife Africa Project has unveiled plans to put an end to it with “Project Save The Hungry”.

Hunger is unarguably one of the greatest problem faced by most developing countries in the world today,especially Africa, and Nigeria said to be the giant of Africa is no exception despite the fact that the country ranked 11th largest oil producing nation in the world and 1st largest in Africa.

RichLife Africa is now set to conquer this age-long monster by providing food for the hungry and at the same time creating jobs for the ever increasing jobless ones in Nigeria.

To achieve this, Bernard, a European trained chef, disclosed that in weeks, a programme called “Eat and Grow Rich” would commence, involving students across tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

According to Bernard “Project Save the Hungry will work with 100,000 students. N10 billion would be raised through strategic contests, fun and entertainment”.
“There will be votes, 100 million votes would be required to complete the circle, A vote costs N100. In the end, 200 students will get N5 million each. The overall winner will get N100 million”.

RichLife Africa Project and “Project Save The Hungry”is a social entrepreneurship business model, designed to conquer hunger in Nigeria and beyond.

The Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the RichLife Africa, Modesty’s Odinaka Benard, while Unveiling the plans, during a world Press conference in lagos, said he believes hunger is one of the greatest problems in Nigeria, because when one is hungry he becomes a tool in the hands of politicians stressing that he’s committed to eradicating it as well as wiping poverty out from Nigeria.

Bernard expressed sadness on many Nigerians to go to bed without food in their stomach, noting that poverty and hunger form critical elements that breed criminality in any system.

“RichLife Africa project was incorporated in 2017. The idea to save the hungry began with the pandemic. We will make free food available to hungry Nigerians just the way God made air free for human kind,” Bernard promised.

“Richlife will not only conquer hunger but will arrest youth idleness through this robust engagement. There are consultants that will help winners to invest and become successful entrepreneurs.”

“We will create employment, develop and empower Nigerians including Africans,” he promised”

To feed hungry Nigerians free, Bernard stressed that “50 percent of the N10 billion will be utilized for free feeding using agents called ‘Evangelists’ as distributors.”

He added that “30 percent would be expended on the channels deployed in raising the funds while 20 percent goes to Richlife Africa Project.”

Bernard who commenced ‘Uncle Bernard Food’ in 2014 further stated that “The well prepared food for the hungry will be 100 percent made in Nigeria, No foreign content,” he assured.

“Above all, this is happening at a time Nigerians are reviewing food sufficiency ideas and as the country clock 60. Richlife Africa Project, described as a ‘social enterprise’ with a mission to fight poverty, may just be the solution.

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