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In her continuous philanthropic efforts to assist and empower indigent and
disable people in the society, Bomarah Foundation and Channelle Foundation has again empowered women living with disability with a POS business venture in Lagos.

Giving her goodwill message during the handing over of the POS machines to beneficiaries, Hajia Bolanle Muse , the Chairperson of Bomarah Foundation said she believes that Empowering women living with disabilities through their POS business initiative not only enhances their economic independence but, also fosters confidence, dignity, and a sense of purpose.

“The Bomarah Foundation and Channelle Foundation are proud to empower women living with disabilities through our POS business initiative. We believe in inclusivity and equal opportunities. Together, let’s break barriers and unlock potential. Empowering women, empowering communities.

“We believe that Empowering women living with disabilities through our POS business initiative not only enhances their economic independence but also fosters confidence, dignity, and a sense of purpose. We’re committed to creating opportunities that bring about lasting change.

“At Bomarah Foundation and Channelle Foundation, we believe that everyone deserves equal opportunities. Our POS business initiative for women living with disabilities is a step towards creating a more inclusive and supportive community where everyone can thrive.

“We express our gratitude to FCMB our partners, donors, and supporters who share our vision of empowering women living with disabilities. Together, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of these women and their families, and contribute to building a more compassionate and inclusive society,” she said.

Hajia Bolanle Muse who is also the CEO of Bomarah Group of companies assured the women that “To all the women living with disabilities, we believe that there’s ability in disabilities, keep smiling and excel, build the confidence against all Odds”, she encourages them.

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