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The Chrome Group through the Sir Emeka Offor Foundation (SEOF) is sponsoring the Steel Orchestra from Trinidad and Tobago to the Abuja carnival in November, 2013, and has donated the sum of Twenty Five Million Naira (N25, 000, 000) to this course.

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African Leadership Magazine meets Sir Offor

Tuesday, 05 February 2013 09:08

Sir Emeka Offor Hosts Trinidad And Tobago Troupe

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The contingent from Trinidad and Tobago to the just concluded Abuja carnival 2012 was hosted to a dinner by the Chairman of Chrome Group, Sir Emeka Offor, at the Rockview Hotel Royale Abuja on the 29th of November, 2012.

Wednesday, 07 November 2012 00:00

Sir Emeka Offor Hosts Rotarians

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Sir Emeka Offor on the 1st of November hosted the hierarchy of Rotary from Districts 9125, 9140 and 9125 at his country home in Oraifite, Anambra State.

The three Districts had requested to pay a courtesy call on Sir Offor to appreciate his donations to Rotary International. Sir Offor had donated a sum of $250,000 for Peace Studies at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand and another $250,000 for Polio Eradication. Rotarians present at the occasion included; Bob Ogbuagu (Past District Governor- PDG), Gabriel Toby (former Deputy Governor of Rivers State), Ben Aghazu (PDG), Buchi Onuoha (District Governor- DG), Felix Obadan (DG), Joshua Hassan (Regional District Coordinator), Yinka Babalola, to mention a few. The Rector and Rotaractors (students) of the Federal Polytechnic, Oko were also present. 

Contact: Pat Plonski, 651.602.9844 (office)
St. Paul, Minnesota, USA— This year, the Nigeria-based Sir Emeka Offor Foundation sponsored the shipment of five containers of books to The Gambia. That’s 110,000 books for school children as part of Books For Africa’s “Million Books to The Gambia” campaign. (Each container holds about 22,000 books).
Books For Africa, a non-profit organization in St. Paul, Minnesota, is the world’s largest shipper of educational books to Africa.

The contingent from Trinidad and Tobago to the just concluded Abuja carnival 2012 was hosted to a dinner by the Chairman of Chrome Group, Sir Emeka Offor, at the Rockview Hotel Royale Abuja on the 29th of November, 2012.

Monday, 14 January 2013 00:00

Sir Emeka Offor: A Profile in Philanthropy

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People are not poor because they choose to be. There are many able and creative individuals who could make important contributions to society if they were not mired in poverty. Those of us who have received fortune’s blessings have a moral duty and civic responsibility to help the poor and vulnerable.

Smiles lit the faces of the young students. By the truckload, they received new books, computers and materials to enrich their education and their lives.

Flag of Trinidad and Tobago


The Chrome Group through the Sir Emeka Offor Foundation (SEOF) is sponsoring the Steel Orchestra from Trinidad and Tobago to the Abuja carnival in November, 2013, and has donated the sum of Twenty Five Million Naira (N25, 000, 000) to this course.

Right-click on the image below and choose "Save Link As" to download the magazine excerpt.

African Leadership Magazine meets Sir Offor

Tuesday, 05 February 2013 09:08

Sir Emeka Offor Hosts Trinidad And Tobago Troupe

Written by

The contingent from Trinidad and Tobago to the just concluded Abuja carnival 2012 was hosted to a dinner by the Chairman of Chrome Group, Sir Emeka Offor, at the Rockview Hotel Royale Abuja on the 29th of November, 2012.

Wednesday, 07 November 2012 00:00

Sir Emeka Offor Hosts Rotarians

Written by

Sir Emeka Offor on the 1st of November hosted the hierarchy of Rotary from Districts 9125, 9140 and 9125 at his country home in Oraifite, Anambra State.

The three Districts had requested to pay a courtesy call on Sir Offor to appreciate his donations to Rotary International. Sir Offor had donated a sum of $250,000 for Peace Studies at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand and another $250,000 for Polio Eradication. Rotarians present at the occasion included; Bob Ogbuagu (Past District Governor- PDG), Gabriel Toby (former Deputy Governor of Rivers State), Ben Aghazu (PDG), Buchi Onuoha (District Governor- DG), Felix Obadan (DG), Joshua Hassan (Regional District Coordinator), Yinka Babalola, to mention a few. The Rector and Rotaractors (students) of the Federal Polytechnic, Oko were also present. 

Contact: Pat Plonski, 651.602.9844 (office)
St. Paul, Minnesota, USA— This year, the Nigeria-based Sir Emeka Offor Foundation sponsored the shipment of five containers of books to The Gambia. That’s 110,000 books for school children as part of Books For Africa’s “Million Books to The Gambia” campaign. (Each container holds about 22,000 books).
Books For Africa, a non-profit organization in St. Paul, Minnesota, is the world’s largest shipper of educational books to Africa.

The contingent from Trinidad and Tobago to the just concluded Abuja carnival 2012 was hosted to a dinner by the Chairman of Chrome Group, Sir Emeka Offor, at the Rockview Hotel Royale Abuja on the 29th of November, 2012.

Monday, 14 January 2013 00:00

Sir Emeka Offor: A Profile in Philanthropy

Written by

 

People are not poor because they choose to be. There are many able and creative individuals who could make important contributions to society if they were not mired in poverty. Those of us who have received fortune’s blessings have a moral duty and civic responsibility to help the poor and vulnerable.

Smiles lit the faces of the young students. By the truckload, they received new books, computers and materials to enrich their education and their lives.

Flag of Trinidad and Tobago


The Chrome Group through the Sir Emeka Offor Foundation (SEOF) is sponsoring the Steel Orchestra from Trinidad and Tobago to the Abuja carnival in November, 2013, and has donated the sum of Twenty Five Million Naira (N25, 000, 000) to this course.

Right-click on the image below and choose "Save Link As" to download the magazine excerpt.

African Leadership Magazine meets Sir Offor

Tuesday, 05 February 2013 09:08

Sir Emeka Offor Hosts Trinidad And Tobago Troupe

Written by

The contingent from Trinidad and Tobago to the just concluded Abuja carnival 2012 was hosted to a dinner by the Chairman of Chrome Group, Sir Emeka Offor, at the Rockview Hotel Royale Abuja on the 29th of November, 2012.

Wednesday, 07 November 2012 00:00

Sir Emeka Offor Hosts Rotarians

Written by

Sir Emeka Offor on the 1st of November hosted the hierarchy of Rotary from Districts 9125, 9140 and 9125 at his country home in Oraifite, Anambra State.

The three Districts had requested to pay a courtesy call on Sir Offor to appreciate his donations to Rotary International. Sir Offor had donated a sum of $250,000 for Peace Studies at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand and another $250,000 for Polio Eradication. Rotarians present at the occasion included; Bob Ogbuagu (Past District Governor- PDG), Gabriel Toby (former Deputy Governor of Rivers State), Ben Aghazu (PDG), Buchi Onuoha (District Governor- DG), Felix Obadan (DG), Joshua Hassan (Regional District Coordinator), Yinka Babalola, to mention a few. The Rector and Rotaractors (students) of the Federal Polytechnic, Oko were also present. 

Contact: Pat Plonski, 651.602.9844 (office)
St. Paul, Minnesota, USA— This year, the Nigeria-based Sir Emeka Offor Foundation sponsored the shipment of five containers of books to The Gambia. That’s 110,000 books for school children as part of Books For Africa’s “Million Books to The Gambia” campaign. (Each container holds about 22,000 books).
Books For Africa, a non-profit organization in St. Paul, Minnesota, is the world’s largest shipper of educational books to Africa.

The contingent from Trinidad and Tobago to the just concluded Abuja carnival 2012 was hosted to a dinner by the Chairman of Chrome Group, Sir Emeka Offor, at the Rockview Hotel Royale Abuja on the 29th of November, 2012.

Monday, 14 January 2013 00:00

Sir Emeka Offor: A Profile in Philanthropy

Written by

 

People are not poor because they choose to be. There are many able and creative individuals who could make important contributions to society if they were not mired in poverty. Those of us who have received fortune’s blessings have a moral duty and civic responsibility to help the poor and vulnerable.

Smiles lit the faces of the young students. By the truckload, they received new books, computers and materials to enrich their education and their lives.

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