Buhari Hails As Zannah Mustapha Makes List Of 10 CNN Heroes

December 18, 2021
Zannah-Mustapha

President Muhammadu Buhari has joined the government and people of Borno State in celebrating the founder of Future Prowess Islamic Foundation, Zannah Mustapha, for his recognition as one of the top 10 CNN Heroes of 2021.

Mustapha’s recognition is based on the humanitarian support he is providing to victims of Boko Haram terrorism in the Northeast.

The president made his feelings known in a statement issued by his media aide, Malam Garba Shehu on Saturday.

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He noted the selflessness, sacrifice, and visionary role of the legal practitioner, who created multiple platforms to cater for orphans, widows, and the vulnerable, encouraging many to return to school and start all over in life.

President Buhari believed the timeliness and purposefulness of his interventions could only be divinely inspired, urging more public-spirited individuals and corporations to partner with the state and federal government in ameliorating the situation in the Northeast.

According to the President, Mustapha’s recognition by CNN is “most deserved.”

He congratulated other unsung heroes for their efforts and encouraged them to keep up the good work, which only God could fully reward.

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