
In a bid to alleviate hunger and reduce poverty, Andreams Global Properties has supported no fewer than 5,000 women with food items in Abuja as part of its annual humanitarian outreach.
The exercise, which took place in Kurudu, Federal Capital Territory, targeted widows, orphans and other less privileged persons, marking the eighth edition of the outreach organised by the company.
Speaking during the exercise, Chairman and Chief Executive of Andreams Global Properties and convener of the programme, Ambassador Andrew Onu Adama, thanked God for the success of the outreach, describing it as a continuation of what began seven years ago.
He stressed that the initiative was not linked to any political platform but was a selfless service to God and humanity, noting that the essence was to give back to society and reach out to those in need.
Adama commended President Bola Tinubu for providing an open platform for Nigerians to thrive and praised the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory for infrastructure development, which he said has supported growth in the real estate sector and improved livelihoods in the FCT.
He urged Nigerians who are privileged to contribute to national growth by supporting those within their reach, adding that collective effort was key to sustaining the Renewed Hope agenda.

He said, “This has no influence to any political platform, it is self-service to God and to humanity. I want to thank Nigerians for giving some of us the privilege to be where we are today and I count this as operation feedback to the society. Why are we blessed? Why are you living? The essence of this is to reach out to humanity.
“Nigeria belongs to all of us. The President has tried his best by making the platform open and easy for all Nigerians to strive and some of us in the real estate sector has taken this as a course to reach out to those that don’t have access to the presidency. We are doing this on behalf of Nigeria, to Nigerian and by Nigeria.”

Also speaking, Director of Corporation, Andream Homes, Alhaji Mohammed Agbass, described the Chief Executive of Andream Homes as one of the youngest developers in Abuja and praised ongoing infrastructure projects, particularly road construction from Karu to areas around Kurudu, which he said has boosted property prospects.
A community representative, Mr. Gambo Abubaba of Kurudu, thanked Andreams Global Properties for sustained development in the area, noting that the company has consistently worked with traditional leaders and supported widows in the community for several years.
One of the beneficiaries, Mrs. Felicia Saraki, a widow, described Adama as a consistent giver who supports widows beyond public events, praying for continued growth and blessings for the foundation.
She said, “We are thanking him because he never allowed the less privilege to suffer. And it’s not only this time alone he’s doing this, He does it sometimes twice in a year.

“And he feeds some widows secretly
He’s a man with dignity and he’s a man that is always providing.
“He can feed the privilege. He can feed the widow. Many people, even the people that is not even privileged, he feed them. May the almighty God bless him.”
Speaking on behalf of the organisers, Mrs. Andrew Peace welcomed beneficiaries, describing the outreach as a yearly decision driven by compassion, while Mrs. Stacey Andrew said the programme, now in its eighth edition, has continued to touch the lives of widows and orphans.
A relation, and businesswoman, Sarah Adama, expressed gratitude for the support, saying initiatives like the outreach provide encouragement and relief to vulnerable families.