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Living Your Life For The Comfort Of Others The Duke Atulomah Anecdote


By Uche Aguoru
Sir Winston Churchill, a former British prime minister said and I quote "We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give."
Over time the name Enyioma Foundation INT’L evokes hope for the needy and laughter for the sorrowful at a time when people are going through difficulties and untold hardship the president of the foundation Chief Enyinnaya Duke Ako Atulomah 's Bank of Love has continued to dispense help, love, kindness and humanitarianism in charitable quantity.
He exemplified the proverbial benefactor who was born into a world of iron, that he might make it a world of gold.
Chief Atuloma lives a life dedicated to service to humanity, as a philanthropist, he has made a huge investment in human capital development, and he is blessed with a good heart so much so that if he had the powers he would exterminate poverty from the world.
For the Umuahia South-born United Kingdom-based entrepreneur, to give is interred in his innate nature, thus a single act of kindness is like a drop of oil on a patch of dry skin—seeping, spreading, and affecting more than the original need. Chief Enyinnaya Duke Ako Atulomah is an unusual giver, a fertile soul forever yearning to enrich bare and barren tracts.
What makes him happy is to brighten someone’s day and add laughter in the faces of the sorrowful through his numerous acts of charity and love, day after day he keeps doling out huge amounts of financial and material assistance to people he doesn't know and has never met but only gets to know or hear about their needs or predicaments, he touches every life on his radar with matchless and unforgettable acts of generosity and kindness, he derives joy in seeing others happy especially the poor and the indigent this explains his penchant for giving.
His love for humanity and generosity of spirit especially to the poor and the downtrodden has remained outstanding and explains his sacrifices for the comfort of others.
He is deeply compassionate and his generosity can rightly be described as the best measure of his humanity, he has been in the business of giving hope to the hopeless, food for the hungry, education for the less privileged, shelter for the homeless, and care for those that the society had rejected.
Chief Atulomah believes that wealth is useless if you don’t use it to affect humanity and that you are less than a wretch if your neighborhood is hungry and wallowing in abject poverty and you are living in wealth and abundance. To him helping the needy is a duty and he has always believed that God blessed him in order to take care of the poor and the less privileged in society. Aguoru
A public affairs analyst writes from Umuahia