Welcome to Akah Godwin Charity Foundation
At Akah Godwin Charity Foundation, we believe in a world where everyone deserves a decent life, regardless of their background or circumstance. Founded in 2025, our mission is to bring hope, healing, and happiness to the less privileged through humanitarian aid, healthcare, legal support, human rights advocacy, and educational outreach. Whether you are a youth seeking empowerment or an elder in need of care and dignity, you are at the heart of what we do. We are committed to creating meaningful change, championing justice, and standing with those who need it most, especially in times of emergency.

Unity Cup 2024/2025 – Ibite-Okpatu
OFFICIAL SPONSOR
- Together, we play
- Together, we rise
- Together, we build
- Unity is power
As part of our unwavering commitment to empowering communities and uplifting lives, the Akah Godwin Charity Foundation proudly sponsored the Unity Cup 2024/2025 held in Ibite-Okpatu. This vibrant and inspiring sporting event brought together youths and families in the spirit of unity, peace, and healthy competition. The Unity Cup aligns perfectly with our mission to usher in a new sphere of life for the youth—creating platforms for personal growth, community engagement, and social development. More than just a football tournament, this event served as a beacon of hope, fostering solidarity, discipline, and purpose among participants and spectators alike.
Our Mission is to Improve Lives
Our Projects
Building hope through education, healthcare, and unity—one initiative at a time.

In partnership with Omega Eye Specialist Hospital and the Enugu State Health Care Scheme, the Foundation organized a free health and eye care outreach for the aged and sick in Ibite-Okpatu. This initiative brought quality medical support to vulnerable members of the community, helping to restore hope and well-being.
Akah Godwin Charity Foundation sponsored free JAMB registration for 120 youths from Ibite-Okpatu Autonomous Community in Udi LGA, Enugu State. Beneficiaries were selected from six villages—Amani, Amachalla, Amoka, Amolugbo, Obiagu, and Amagu-Umuene—through their village leadership. This education-focused initiative was generously supported by Jorqueciel Ltd. and Jorqueciel Petroleum Ltd., founded by Engr. Akah Godwin Chukwudi
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