
How far can ₦50,000—about the price of a fancy dinner—really go? In this episode, we travel to Kakuri, Kaduna, where five widows used micro‑grants of ₦5,000 and weekly mentorship to rebuild their businesses and their hope.
You’ll hear:
• Chief Obande’s unlikely rise from security guard to community connector.
• The careful selection process that put impact before optics.
• Raw, first‑person moments from Mrs. A.C., Mrs. P.G., Mrs. M.G., and Mrs. V.A. as they pivot, persevere, and prosper.
• How social capital, follow‑up, and a little creative hustle can multiply tiny seed funds into life‑changing results.
Stick around for the end, where we unpack five key lessons you can apply to your own CSR projects or personal giving.
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