NGX Chairman, Jaiz Bank Boss, Tuface Idibia, Sabinu, and others stand out at the SOS Awards

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The eagerly awaited Strategic Outreach Support (SOS) charity gala and award night has concluded, honoring prominent figures for their remarkable contributions to nation-building.

Notable awardees, including Tuface Idibia, Umar Kwaranga (NGX Chairman), and Umar Abdul Mutallab (Jaiz Bank Chairman), were recognized for aligning with SOS’s core values, vision, mission, and goals.

Among the winners at the International Conference Centre Abuja were Dr. Ahmad Isah (CEO, Human Rights Radio), Prince (Dr.) Adetokunbo Kayode SAN, CON (former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice), Innocent Idibia (Tubaba), and Ramsey Nouah.

Their accolades ranged from Inspirational Advocate to Humanitarian and Harmony through Music awards.

SOS, a tax-exempt organization with a global vision, strives to create self-reliant societies globally.

Headquartered in the United States, it operates in over 300 communities worldwide, focusing on sustainable development solutions for vulnerable populations.

The charity gala also celebrated individuals like Alh. Ibrahim Aliyu, Dr. Umar Abdul Mutallab, Dr. Umar Kwairanga, and Mr. Scott Tommey, recognizing their outstanding contributions across various fields.

The event, hosted by veteran Nollywood actor Francis Duru, featured captivating performances from Tubaba, Atela Francis, Jarell Ebuka, MC Bob & Mc Shortcut, and more.

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