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Port Harcourt Stars Turn Out for GFK Edanuko Fundraiser

The city’s philanthropic and social scene glittered as the GFK Edanuko Foundation hosted a powerhouse fundraiser, transforming an evening into a vibrant movement for change.

The event wasn’t just a charity gala—it was a declaration of intent, marking a bold new chapter in the foundation’s mission to uplift youths and women across underserved communities.

The night pulsed with a powerful theme: collective action. The foundation masterfully blended purpose with passion, creating a platform dedicated to mobilizing crucial resources for education, skills development, small business grants, and far-reaching community outreach.

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Founded by the visionary Faith Edanuko, the foundation has always stood apart. Its core philosophy is empowerment over handouts. It’s about providing the tools, training, and support to build self-sustaining futures

“This evening is more than a fundraiser; it’s a call to shared action and a beacon of hope,” Edanuko shared with the captivated audience. “Every single contribution tonight isn’t just a donation—it’s a direct investment in a life, a dream, and a tangible opportunity.”

The event served as a powerful reaffirmation of the foundation’s commitment to transparency and impact-driven leadership. It was a clear invitation from the GFK Edanuko Foundation to all stakeholders to join the movement.

With its successful Port Harcourt debut, the foundation has unequivocally proven it’s not just playing in the philanthropic space.

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