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NNPC/FIRST E&P Joint Venture Supports Nigerian NGOs With N287 Million ‘Impact FIRST’ Grant

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NNPC/FIRST E&P Joint Venture Supports Nigerian NGOs With N287 Million ‘Impact FIRST’ Grant

 

By Abimbola Abdullah

The NNPC Ltd/FIRST E&P Joint Venture (JV) has supported about 12 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) across the country with over N287 million grants to support their initiatives and create pathways for growth and development in the communities they serve.

Through the ‘Impact FIRST’ initiative, the JV provides financial support to NGOs that work towards addressing pressing societal issues in the areas of education, healthcare, economic empowerment, and environmental sustainability.

Speaking at the 2025 ‘Impact FIRST’ Grant presentation held in Lagos, Lead, Community Relations at NNPC Upstream Investment Management Services (NUIMS), Mr. Loveday Minanengiyeofori, commended the efforts of the beneficiary NGOs in inspiring hope and tackling societal challenges.

Represented the Chief Upstream Investment Officer of NUIMS, Engr. Seyi Omotowa, he said, “NNPC Ltd is dedicated to supporting initiatives that promote social change. Through the Impact FIRST Grant, we are establishing partnerships with organizations that are making significant contributions to their communities. Our collaboration with FIRST E&P allows us to support projects aimed at improving lives and generating both economic and social benefits.”

Executive Director of Corporate Services at FIRST E&P, Mr. Emmanuel Etomi, emphasized the significance of partnerships in fostering development.

He said, “As an organization, we have seen firsthand how meaningful change happens – not in isolation, but through collaboration. We recognize that NGOs play a vital role in addressing complex social challenges, particularly in communities that are often underserved. By empowering and resourcing these organizations, we collectively create ripples of transformation that extend far beyond what any single entity can achieve alone.”

This year’s Impact FIRST Grants were given to 12 outstanding non-profit organizations for their commitment to addressing critical social challenges across Nigeria.

The beneficiary NGOs include The Asido Foundation, Health Emergency Impact (HEI), The Sickle Cell Foundation (SCFN), Raising Star African Foundation, The IREDE Foundation, The Cerebral Palsy Center, FREEE (FREEE Environmental Sustainability & Clean Climate Initiatives), FATE Foundation, Street 2 School, Health and Development Support Programme (HANDS), Chrysalis Youth Foundation, Glow Initiative for Economic Empowerment (GLEE).

The grants will support a diverse range of impactful initiatives spanning healthcare access, education, disability support, mental health, environmental sustainability, and community infrastructure.

Projects covered include medical interventions such as prosthetic limb provision, cataract surgeries, and rehabilitation support; educational programs like school renovations and caregiver training; and innovative environmental initiatives focused on recycling and reuse.

Speaking on behalf of the beneficiary NGOs, one of the recipients, founder of the Asido Foundation, Dr. Jibril Abdulmalik, emphasized the importance of mental health support in Nigeria and stated – “Mental health is a significant issue in our society. This grant will enable us to assist homeless individuals and provide rehabilitation. We appreciate this opportunity and encourage continued focus on mental health awareness.”

 

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NNPC/FIRST E&P Joint Venture Supports Nigerian NGOs With N287 Million ‘Impact FIRST’ Grant

 

By Abimbola Abdullah

The NNPC Ltd/FIRST E&P Joint Venture (JV) has supported about 12 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) across the country with over N287 million grants to support their initiatives and create pathways for growth and development in the communities they serve.

Through the ‘Impact FIRST’ initiative, the JV provides financial support to NGOs that work towards addressing pressing societal issues in the areas of education, healthcare, economic empowerment, and environmental sustainability.

Speaking at the 2025 ‘Impact FIRST’ Grant presentation held in Lagos, Lead, Community Relations at NNPC Upstream Investment Management Services (NUIMS), Mr. Loveday Minanengiyeofori, commended the efforts of the beneficiary NGOs in inspiring hope and tackling societal challenges.

Represented the Chief Upstream Investment Officer of NUIMS, Engr. Seyi Omotowa, he said, “NNPC Ltd is dedicated to supporting initiatives that promote social change. Through the Impact FIRST Grant, we are establishing partnerships with organizations that are making significant contributions to their communities. Our collaboration with FIRST E&P allows us to support projects aimed at improving lives and generating both economic and social benefits.”

Executive Director of Corporate Services at FIRST E&P, Mr. Emmanuel Etomi, emphasized the significance of partnerships in fostering development.

He said, “As an organization, we have seen firsthand how meaningful change happens – not in isolation, but through collaboration. We recognize that NGOs play a vital role in addressing complex social challenges, particularly in communities that are often underserved. By empowering and resourcing these organizations, we collectively create ripples of transformation that extend far beyond what any single entity can achieve alone.”

This year’s Impact FIRST Grants were given to 12 outstanding non-profit organizations for their commitment to addressing critical social challenges across Nigeria.

The beneficiary NGOs include The Asido Foundation, Health Emergency Impact (HEI), The Sickle Cell Foundation (SCFN), Raising Star African Foundation, The IREDE Foundation, The Cerebral Palsy Center, FREEE (FREEE Environmental Sustainability & Clean Climate Initiatives), FATE Foundation, Street 2 School, Health and Development Support Programme (HANDS), Chrysalis Youth Foundation, Glow Initiative for Economic Empowerment (GLEE).

The grants will support a diverse range of impactful initiatives spanning healthcare access, education, disability support, mental health, environmental sustainability, and community infrastructure.

Projects covered include medical interventions such as prosthetic limb provision, cataract surgeries, and rehabilitation support; educational programs like school renovations and caregiver training; and innovative environmental initiatives focused on recycling and reuse.

Speaking on behalf of the beneficiary NGOs, one of the recipients, founder of the Asido Foundation, Dr. Jibril Abdulmalik, emphasized the importance of mental health support in Nigeria and stated – “Mental health is a significant issue in our society. This grant will enable us to assist homeless individuals and provide rehabilitation. We appreciate this opportunity and encourage continued focus on mental health awareness.”

 

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