The Founder of Kirti’s Kare Foundation (KKF), Kirti Sudhanshu, has reiterated the foundation’s commitment to foster peace and love among Nigerians, as it recently joined the rest of the Indian community in the country to celebrate Nigeria at 63.
She said: “The Indian community is proud to commemorate this significant milestone of Nigeria’s 63rd Independence celebration.”
She expressed her appreciation for the opportunity to strengthen the Indo-Nigeria relationship’.
Meanwhile, the Kirti’s Kare Foundation is a non-profit organisation dedicated to social welfare and community development. The foundation strives to make positive impacts on the society by undertaking various initiatives that address critical issues such as education, healthcare, women empowerment, and environmental sustainability.
‘’KKF firmly believes in the power of collaboration and aims to build strong relationships across nations for the betterment of humanity,’’ she said.
She pointed out that KKF had always been committed to fostering a deep bond between Nigeria and India, adding that as a testament to this dedication, the foundation has joined hands with 1000 Peace Ambassadors of Nigeria.
“Together, we aim to establish a formidable alliance that will contribute to the growth and prosperity of both nations,” she averred.
Meanwhile, she said the KKF was extending its gratitude to the Founder of 1000 Peace Ambassadors of Nigeria, Ambassador Onuche Kingsley, for its recent event in Abuja.
“The event, aptly entitled “1000 Peace Ambassador,” aimed at recruiting individuals who possess ‘’strong sense of public spirit and social consciousness. The cohort will work towards uniting Nigerians for sustainable development, promoting peace and unity, advocating for gender equality, resolving conflicts, among among others.’’
Source: The Guardian