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Project E.A.T.S
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Over the years, It’s been discovered that a lot of people in Nigeria and across Africa lack access and resources to food and water supply, which is needed daily, to live a healthy life. The key to solving this hunger epidemic is to address the root causes of the hunger with development projects that give a hand-up to our society.The new hunger index shows Nigerians are seriously hungry due to the drastic decline in the economic stamina of the country., Statistics show between 2018 and 2020, on average 21.4 percent of the population in Nigeria experienced hunger. People experiencing severe food insecurity would go for several days without food. In order to help alleviate this problem, we launched Project E.A.T.S. This is an initiative aimed to encourage, assist and transform lives by feeding at least 10,000 people yearly with food, clothing and provide them with quality medical care in NIGERIA.
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Makoko, Lagos Nigeria.
Makoko is an informal settlement across the 3rd Mainland Bridge located on the coast of mainland Lagos. A third of the community is built on stilts along the lagoon which is popularly known as ‘the floating community’. The waterfront part of the community is largely harbored by the Egun people who migrated from Badagary and Republic of Benin and whose main occupation is fishing with a population over 85,840. This community is our first target area.
Makoko 1.0 - 2021
Makoko 2.0 - 2022
Obalande - 2022
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Agboyi - 2022
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