By: Ike Philip Abiagom
The legacy of heroes is the memory of a great name and the inheritance of a great example, quipped 19th-century statesman Benjamin Disraeli, and in Nigerian philanthropic circles, no current name is greater and no current example more worthy of emulation than that of Obi Dr. Henry Ajudua 1 and his dear wife, Obi (Dr) Onyebuchi Ajudua. The CEO and founders of the charitable Medical Company Vebron Carre, United States is in a league of his own when it comes to loosening the purse strings for the benefit of humanity. For the billionaire businessman and head honcho of Vebron Carre, no price is too steep to pay for a better world.
Call him ‘jack of all trades’, and you may not be wrong. Obi Dr. Henry Ajudua- 1, is indeed many things rolled into one. But whatever way you want to look at Obi Ajudua-1, the medical expert and traditionalist, remains not only the doyen of medicine in Nigeria, but also, one of the country’s most influential figures alive.
Obi Dr. Henry Ajudua-1 multi-million dollars company, Vebron Carre Inc. USA is a registered charity organization dedicated to improving the lives of Nigerians through various philanthropic activities. Vebron Carre Foundation, a subsidiary of Vebron Carre Inc. USA will embarked on a Free Medical Outreach and Food Bank Distribution to the people of Igbuzo. This free medical services and Food Bank Distribution outreach will be carried out 24th of December, 2024 to help alleviate the sufferings of the people. According to the founder Vebron Carre USA, Obi Dr. Henry Ajudua-I and his dear wife, Obi (Dr) Onyebuchi Ajudua, He said that the program is part of Vebron Carre,USA Corporate Social Responsibilities to his people in area of providing quality healthcare services and Food Bank Distribution free of charge to the people who cannot afford it.
The organizer, Obi (Dr) Henry Ajudua, said that the annual free medical outreach, which started over 20 years ago to break inequality in the healthcare system, especially in Igbuzo, was part of its commitment to providing accessible, quality, and affordable healthcare to communities. He said, “Vebron Carre Foundation has been organizing free medical outreaches for the past two decades. My wife and I are practicing medical doctors in USA, so, I have the calling to come back to my father’s hometown and attend to the health and well being of our people.
“So, I have found out that a lot of them suffer from hypertension, diabetes, and other ailment, with that, I decided to start the foundation here where I can equally attend to my communities and bridge the inequality at that time where there was no doctor in the community.’’
With current economic hard ship ravaging in Nigeria presently, Vebron Carre Inc. USA is set to break its food bank to turn in excess palliatives to leave many residents in a state of satiety during the Christmas period and are inviting everyone to the Omu Boys Secondary School, Igbuzo, on Christmas eve December 24, 2024 at 12.00 pm prompt where the program will take place.
Vebron Carre Foundation promised that the Christmas season would be marked with abundant foods and drink. Furthermore, Vebron Carre Inc USA are also importing medical equipment from the United States to carry out the philanthropic healthcare of interested indigenes and non-indigenes of Igbuzo.
The Igbuzo Community over the years, have benefited a lot from the charitable largesse of Vebron Carre Foundation through Obi(Dr)Henry Ajudua 1 and his wife, Obi Okpoho Onyebuchi Ajudua’s Vebron’s consistent free medical sensitization and other philanthropic gestures.
Obi Dr. Henry Ajudua and Obi Okpoho Vivian Henry-Ajudua are the Organization’s President and Vice-President of Verbron Carre Foundation, whose foundation have been involved in humanitarianism for many years believes that there’s nothing more rewarding than giving back and making difference in the lives of people in the community.
Newsbreeze commend Obi Dr. Henry Ajudua and Obi Okpoho Vivian Henry-Ajudua of Verbron Carre Foundation for their passion and interest in putting smiles on the faces of the less- privileged, orphans and widows in Igbuzo.