The Voice of Orphans Africa and Diaspora Initiative (VOADI) will dedicate its 2025 Orphans’ Carnival to Nigerian Afrobeat artist Davido for his exceptional philanthropic work supporting vulnerable children. The event, coinciding with Davido’s birthday on November 21, will spotlight how his donations have provided orphanages with boreholes, roofing repairs, and other vital projects.
VOADI’s president, Tunde Okoroko, praised Davido for quietly transforming lives, calling on other celebrities to emulate his humanitarian spirit. The carnival provides hope and empowerment, featuring talent showcases and awarding scholarships and training. Dr. Regina Omo-Agege, VOADI’s matron, encouraged entertainers to use their influence for good, emphasizing that Davido’s giving has changed the future for thousands.
The Orphans’ Carnival, now in its sixth edition, hosts dozens of homes from across states, and VOADI aims to include orphanages nationwide in future editions. This year will feature special awards in honour of Davido.
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