BUK alumni assist 18 late classmates’ families with food items and a total of N900,000

The graduates from the Faculty of Arts and Islamic Studies (FAIS) at Bayero University Kano (BUK) who completed their studies in 2004 have demonstrated generosity by extending a helping hand to 18 families of their deceased classmates. 

This support includes providing food items and cash tokens, each amounting to N50,000.

This benevolent gesture took place during their 12th Annual General Meeting held in Kano on a Sunday.

The chairman of the gathering, Sulaiman Muhammad Adamu, emphasized that the event was more than just a gathering for meals and greetings.

It was an opportunity to reminisce about the past, celebrate the present, and envision dreams for the future while strengthening the bond among the graduates, many of whom have achieved significant success in their respective pursuits.

Adamu further explained, “We are here to enhance unity among the members of this forum and support the families of our deceased colleagues who have passed away. We are supporting them to bring them in for more support.”

The essence of the reunion was not only to connect with each other but also to extend assistance to those who have faced loss.

The chairman disclosed that they are currently providing support to 18 families, offering not only essential food items but also financial aid.

Additionally, he mentioned the forum’s commitment to engaging with these families to identify other areas where further assistance can be extended.

Expressing their gratitude, the recipients of this benevolent act conveyed their thanks to all the members for remembering them and actively involving them in the activities of the forum.

This endeavor not only showcases the strong bond among the individuals who completed their education at Bayero University Kano but also highlights the significance of coming together as a community to offer assistance and unity in the face of difficulties.

It emphasizes the value of mutual support and solidarity during times that present challenges, underscoring the idea that collective efforts can make a meaningful impact on the lives of those affected.

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