Baptist Amah, a widely celebrated food content creator and humanitarian—the founder of the Baptist Amah Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to fighting hunger among Nigeria’s less privileged communities, visited Port Harcourt.
In a recent heartwarming act of generosity, Baptist and his team during his notable visit to the city of Port Harcourt, served nutritious meals to numerous underprivileged children. This outreach is part of his larger and deeply ambitious vision—to feed one million children across Nigeria.
The visit was made public through a heartfelt Facebook post shared by his close friend and fellow culinary enthusiast, Williams Recipe. In the post, Williams offered a glimpse into the experience, writing:
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“During our visit to Port Harcourt, We were able to prepare this beef sauce for the children in one of the orphanage homes. God bless our sponsors. God bless Baptist Amah Foundation. God bless you all.”

The post was accompanied by a collection of moving photographs that captured moments of joy and gratitude, showing cheerful children receiving plates of food, surrounded by the dedicated team members who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make the visit a success.
Baptist Amah’s foundation has earned a reputation not only for addressing hunger but for doing so with warmth and dignity. The Foundation frequently organizes food drives and outreach programs, often focusing on children in orphanages and slum communities where the need is greatest.
Amah’s recent endeavor in Port Harcourt is just one chapter in what promises to be a nationwide campaign of compassion.