27-07 2021 16:17
wrote:
My heartfelt condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Dr Ibrahim. I had the wonderful pleasure of working with him in London and Nigeria (an IPPF/PPFN project on safe motherhood) about 10-12 years ago. He had a kind soul and cared so much about PPFN's work and its clients - the women and girls of Nigeria. He really made an impression on me. Never one to seek the limelight, he just quietly got on with the job and supported all of his colleagues. I will carry his kindness and vision for a more equal world with me forever.
27-07 2021 16:17
wrote:
My heartfelt condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Dr Ibrahim. I had the wonderful pleasure of working with him in London and Nigeria (an IPPF/PPFN project on safe motherhood) about 10-12 years ago. He had a kind soul and cared so much about PPFN's work and its clients - the women and girls of Nigeria. He really made an impression on me. Never one to seek the limelight, he just quietly got on with the job and supported all of his colleagues. I will carry his kindness and vision for a more equal world with me forever.
Bello Bello
Bello Bello
It was a hot firiday afternoon, november 2004,i was a volunteer and a national exco of Yoith Action Movement (YAM), we where in abuja for annual meeting and i went to see him so eager to see ED of PPFN, i knocked at his office, he asked me to come in, but to my greatest surprise he welcomed me like a colleague, made me felt at ease cos he saw d nervousness in me, we chatted, and he game me some words, he said "Volunteerism is a choice, Gratitude and joy u get from it is a must, and the gain you get is a given which will come". Those words stuck with me and part of what made a a Development worker. Rest on ED, you were my role model.
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