Louis Carter Foundation , Nnewi ,
Nnewi North local government area Anambra state came into existence August last
year. On that event many poor people who could not pay their bills in various
hospitals across the state had their bills paid for and they left the hospitals
where many were taken hostages. They had a criteria of selecting beneficiaries.Full lists of the beneficiaries but one included :
On that occasion he handed over magnificent
school building to St Louis Nursery/Primary and Secondary Schools as well as handed
over her daughter in marriage. He was a happy man and many taught he was just
speaking for speaking sake until penultimate week he summoned students across
Nigeria for the scholarship.
He also handed over a three storey
ultra modern school building for St Louis Nwafor Uruagu Primary school to
Bishop of Nnewi Diocese , Most Reverend Hillary Okeke as a gift to mark his 60
years birthday.
He said the gesture was to alleviate
the sufferings and predicament of the poor but academically and intellectually
endowed students to enable them leverage on the condition they found themselves
for the betterment of their families.
Onwugbenu, an industrialist par
excellence announced that 23 Senior Secondary 1 students (SSS1) and 20 university undergraduates successfully
emerged to benefit from the foundations scholarship scheme for the 2013/2014
academic session. He said the health , job creation , wealth creation and feed
the poor schemes as well as other arms of the foundation are all active and have
their programmes running too.
Louis Carter Foundation according to
Onwugbenu gives students at the secondary school level 25,000 per student per
session while each undergraduate received N100,000 per session.
The money were handed over to the
beneficiaries not without a food for thought that he had a humble beginning,
hence they should be mindful of the essence of the support and make their families
proud with good grades and sound character, informing them that he had traveled
round the world, an experience he said had exposed him to know the importance
of education. He told them his money would have tripled had he sound education
at is initial stages in life.
"There can be a world leader
from you. The President of the United States of America, Barak Obama is of
African origin. There is nothing you can do successfully without education. You
have the opportunity to study now. Avoid bad peer group who might lead you
astray in the course of your study. We will not hesitate to drop anybody found
wanting. I am ready to train you to any level and even if I'm not there my son
will take over from me," Chief Onwugbenu advised the students.
He reminded that success without
succession is failure hence he is bringing up his son to step into his shoes to
contribute in making more families proud and informed that the foundation had
been doing charity unofficially for many years but only started official documentation
of its activities in the last two years before officially inaugurating a board
for it.
Complimenting the speech, Chairman
of the foundation, Lady J. N. Nwangwu said progress of the students would be
monitored as they enjoyed the largesse. She explained that one of the reasons
for the foundation was to promote academic excellence among its beneficiaries
who would be able to contribute meaningfully to the development of humanity and
society.
She also explained that parts of the
mission were to train the students to acquire relevant life skills for higher
education and meaningful living, to provide an enabling environment for
competitive spirit among the students as well as inculcate sound morals to
them.
Nwangwu described the founder as a
believer in human capital development which she said was the reason for his (Chief
Onwugbenu's) deep interest in education.
"He has awarded countless number of scholarships to
indigent students from primary schools to post-graduate levels. Also this
passion for providing quality education to the less privileged compelled him to
build primary and secondary schools in the premises of St Louis Catholic
Church, Uruagu, Nnewi," Lady Nwangwu concluded.
She said the vision of the foundation is , ‘’to alleviate
the sufferings and predicament of the poor but academically and intellectually
endowed. To promote academic excellence among the beneficiaries of the
foundation who will be able to contribute meaningfully to the development of
humanity and the society.
While the mission is to ensure that ,‘’the students to be
trained to acquire relevant life skills for higher education and meaningful
living in the society and to provide enabling environment for competitive
spirit among the students of the foundation as well as to inculcate sound
morals among the beneficiaries’’.
In her speech , the Chairman of
Anambra State Post Primary School Services Commission (PPSSC) Board also known
as state Education Commission, Lady Joy Ulasi described Louis Carter as a
philanthropist who wants Nnewi to be known more as an academic community apart
from commerce and industry for which it is already known.
She told the beneficiaries that the
reward for hardwork was more work "and if you work hard no challenge will
overwhelm you. Aspire to achieve the best, aim to live up to expectations.
Remember to whom more is given much is expected and that is more reason you
should fully use the opportunity given to you."
In a speech one of the earlier beneficiaries of the Louis
Carter foundation, Master Ike Chukwuemeka expressed their inestimable gratitude
to Sir Louis Carter Onwugbuenu known
also as Okpata-Ozuo-Ora Nnewi.
Chukwuemeka expressed shock that despite volatile economic situation
of the country , the foundation was so magnanimous in charity as many of them
least expected to be partakers having not come from Nnewi and thanked the
foundation for getting beneficiaries from across the country.
‘’ We are all like viable seeds which you, a great former
have cultivated in his large and fertile land which is devoid of weeds, pests
and rodents with a very favorable weather. I want to pose this question to
everybody here; can anything stop these viable seeds from growing? No! Lucidly
is what everyone has on his or her lip as an answer to this question and so
shall it be. We shall all assembly here one day m celebration of the various
successes we have achieved. However, if nothing can stop these seeds from
growing, what about Daddy's biological children? I strongly believe that they
have already made it and God will not fail lo continue working in daddy's
vineyard even as he is working in that of others’’.
But
another beneficiary, Chiagozie Cynthia Okonkwo of Umumejiaku Uruagu Nnewi described
Chief Louis Izuchukwu Onwugbenu as a philanthropist par excellence and thanked
God for granting them the opportunity to be trained by Louis Carter.
‘’However gratitude they say is the least of the virtues and
ingratitude the highest of the vices, sequel to this, we wish to present our
unalloyed gratitude to our esteemed philanthropist. We still find it difficult
to believe that we are the first beneficiaries of your philanthropy. Bearing in
mind that knowledge is power and the greatest legacy you choose to educate
youths than to invest your money in some other material things.
‘’Sincerely speaking, it is only one all out of thousand
that can stand such challenge of picking up the less privileged parents in our
society who in one way or the other have found if difficult to train their
children. You have therefore become the hope of the hopeless, the eyes of the
blind and the dream of those dream were dead. If we have the opportunity to
advise the Elites of this community, we will suggest that they should borrow a
leaf from Chief Louis Izuchukwu Onwugbenu’’.
The first son of Louis Carter ,
Emeka Onwugbenu assured that the
foundation would be sustained even after his father and after himself as it was
properly deliberated on as a family foundation to reach out before instituting
hence everybody is contributing to the foundation’s sustenance.
He said it was not easy to mute a concept and
live to witness the actualization and that the foundation board of trustees
would do a good job.
’’ I am very confident that they
would do a good job to ensure the right people benefit and the foundation
achieves the mission and vision of establishing it in the first place. The foundation is laid in such a way that it
would outlive my father and myself’’.
He informed that the both indigenes
and non-indigenes resident in Uruagu were considered during selection of
beneficiaries and students that passed JSSCE Exams preparing for SSI as well as
students found to be really indigent through
information ascertained from teacher, school authorities and parents with
academic excellence as the attarction.
On the undergraduates , he said students that gained admission
into higher institution were asked to present their Admission letter whether
indigenes or not but resident in Uruagu as well as students found to be really
indigent with information ascertained from teachers, school authorities and parents
and academic excellence as his or her core competent.
He said having passed through rigorous management training
from his father that he would not fail in his expectations both at the company
and in the foundation but called for prayers as God is the center stage of
whatever they are doing.
The
list of the students and their names showed that many are studying Engineering
and many are not from Anambra state like Onyima Michael from Ebonyi state and
Iwoanya Chinonso from Imo state among others.
CARTER FOUNDATION 2013
UNDERGRADUATE
S/NO.
|
NAMES
|
HOMETOWN
|
SCHOOL
|
COURSE
|
1.
|
Obi Chukwuebuka
|
Edoji
|
Uni Port
|
Nursing
|
2.
|
Ike Chukwuemeka
|
Eberato
|
UNN
|
Foreign Language
|
3
|
Hediata Paschal
|
Oruba North
|
UNN
|
Micro Biology
|
4.
|
Ibetor Horizon Chinonso
|
Ihiala
|
Unizik
|
Radiography
|
5.
|
Offia
Emmanuel Ikechukwu
|
Ndiojukwu
|
UNN
|
Electrical Engineering
|
6.
|
Emeariuli Somto
|
Akaboezem
|
Uni Ben
|
Industrial Chemistry
|
7.
|
Okonkwo Chinedu C.
|
Edoji
|
Uni Zik
|
Chemical Engineering
|
8.
|
Igbokwe Chinasa
|
Ndiojukwu
|
Uni Ben
|
Maths
|
9.
|
Ileka Chisom
|
Nduijukwu
|
Uni ben
|
Econs/ Statics
|
10.
|
Oranebo Anthony
|
Okija
|
Uni Zik
|
Pure industrial chem.
|
11.
|
Iwoanya Chinonso S.
|
Imo state
|
Uni Zik
|
Med. Lab.
|
12.
|
Machie Precious
|
Nkwere
|
Uni Zik
|
Estate mgt.
|
13.
|
Onyima Micheal Ugo
|
Ebony
|
Ebony State Uni
|
Computer science
|
14.
|
Offia Onyinye
|
Akwuanozie
|
Imosu
|
Psychology
|
15.
|
Uchendu Micheal E.
|
Okpuneze
|
Transi
|
Econs.
|
16,
|
Okonkwo Onyinye E.
|
Akaboedgi
|
ANSU Uli
|
Threate Art
|
17.
|
Epunam Philipa
|
Otolo
|
|
|
18.
|
Nwachukwu Emmanuel
|
Ndojoli
|
Imo state
|
History
|
18.
|
Ugwu Nkewdilue R.
|
Enugu State
|
ANSU Uli
|
Mechanical Eng.
|
SSI STUDENTS
CARTER FOUNDATION 2013/2014
S/N
|
NAMES
|
TOWN
|
SCHOOL
|
PHONE f.0.
|
1.
|
Okonkwo Hilary .s.
|
Akaboedoji
|
O.M.G.S
|
08103342643
|
2.
|
Qkechukwu Jeremiah
|
Anam
|
N.H.S
|
08065007825
|
3.
|
Edeh Chibuike
|
Enugu State
|
N.H.S
|
08037650678
|
4.
|
Okeke Chinecherem
|
Edoji
|
G.S.S Nnewi
|
07037252004
|
5.
|
Arazu Chisom
|
Akaboedoji
|
G.S.S Nnewi
|
08065217292
|
6.
|
Igbokwe Chinecherem
|
Ndiojukwu
|
G.S.S Nnewi
|
08034702821
|
7.
|
igbokwe chibuike
|
Ndiojukwu
|
New era
|
08032624964
|
8.
|
Obidlle Chulcwudi
|
Ndiojukwu
|
O.M.G.S
|
08068912503
|
9.
|
Ewuzie Shediach
|
Ukpor
|
N.H.S
|
07063044053
|
10.
|
Umeokwona ifeanyl
|
Nsukka
|
Christ the way
|
08064560423
|
11.
|
Akaolisa chimuanya
|
Ndiojukwu
|
N.H.S
|
|
12.
|
Nwosu chie merie
|
Akaboedoji
|
G.S.S Nnewi
|
08105997862
|
13.
|
Okonkwo Cynthia
|
Umumejiaku
|
F.G.COnitsha
|
08068708471
|
14.
|
Agbodike Kenechukwu
|
Akaboedoji
|
F.G.C Nlse
|
08037426159
|
15.
|
Akaolisa chldubem
|
Ndiojukwu
|
Christ the way
|
08056226282
|
16.
|
Unigwe Miracle
|
Akaboukwu
|
Show light Onitsha
|
07033665336
|
17.
|
Okoli precious
|
Ogbunka
|
Rosary College Nise
|
08035039914
|
18.
|
Agada Esther
|
Enugu state
|
G.SiS Nnewi
|
08063854337
|
19.
|
Iwudo chisom
|
Akaboukwu
|
S.S.S Nnewi
|
08164513659
|
20.
|
Uzochukwu Chisom
|
Enugu state
|
Royal majesty
|
07036484874
|
21.
|
Oyiga Oluebube
|
Enugu state
|
G.S.S Nnewi
|
08039496959
|
22.
|
Egemonye Ogechukwu
|
Akaboukwu
|
G.S.S Nnewi
|
08039116506
|
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