The Lagos Inclusion Outreach themed “Time to Hear, Speak Again” has been widely applauded as a remarkable demonstration of empathy and purposeful social intervention led by the Nwaoma Foundation in partnership with Ojodu LCDA.

The initiative empowered 50 beneficiaries from the Deaf and Mute cluster of Persons Living With Disabilities (PWDs), providing not only financial grants but also comprehensive medical check-ups.



Beyond material support, the programme restored confidence and reinforced the message that disability does not diminish ability.

Founder and CEO of the Foundation, Ms. Nwaoma Ukachukwu, described the outreach as a celebration of humanity and shared responsibility. Her compassionate leadership and clear vision for inclusive empowerment have positioned the Foundation as a growing force in disability advocacy and community development.


Observers note that the Foundation’s mission holds immense potential for expansion, particularly through strategic collaborations with government institutions at local, state and federal levels.

Representing the Executive Chairman of Ojodu LCDA, Mrs. Kemi Omisore commended the Foundation for its empathy-driven approach, while Mr. Viavonu Folorunsho, representing the General Manager of the Lagos State Office for Disability Affairs (LASODA), who encouraged beneficiaries to invest the financial support wisely and register with LASODA for greater access to benefits.

With its powerful mission and proven impact, Nwaoma Foundation led by Ms Ukachukwu is poised to reach even more beneficiaries in the future, strengthening inclusive development across communities.










