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D’Prince launches NGO on his birthday

  • D’Prince, also known as Omoba, celebrated his birthday by launching his non-governmental organization, the Charles Enebeli Foundation.
  • D’Prince shared his vision for a foundation on Instagram, aiming to empower humanity and bring about significant change.
  • D’Prince praised the Charles Enebeli Foundation for embodying his dedication to philanthropy and societal impact.

Afrobeat musician D’Prince, recognized by the name Omoba, marked his birthday with the announcement of his new non-governmental organization (NGO), the Charles Enebeli Foundation.

Through a post on Instagram, D’Prince articulated his aspirations for the foundation, which is dedicated to empowering individuals and fostering substantial change.

He expressed that the Charles Enebeli Foundation reflects his commitment to philanthropy and his desire to effect a lasting influence on the community.

D’Prince highlighted that the essence of giving transcends financial means; it is rooted in compassion, and even minor gestures of kindness can lead to significant transformations.

He wrote on Instagram: “Today isn’t just my birthday, it’s the start of a new chapter. As I reflect on these blissful years, I’ve learned that giving isn’t about how much we have but how much we care. Even the smallest kindness can spark change in ways we may never see.

“This new dawn feels especially meaningful because it marks the birth of something bigger than myself—The Charles Enebeli Foundation @charlesenebelifoundation —a dream born from my desire to give back, empower humanity, and change lives. Here’s to new beginnings, a life of purpose, and uplifting humanity!”

In other news, A man who previously adopted a feminine appearance and wore wigs has released a poignant transformation video, marking his return to presenting as a man.

In the footage, he is depicted discarding his former feminine identity, represented by the removal of wigs and makeup, and embracing a more masculine appearance.

In the caption accompanying the video, he expressed, “The enemy thought he had me, but Jesus said you are mine,” a powerful line from Zahriya Zachary’s song Back to Life.

This statement indicates that his transformation is closely linked to a spiritual journey, with the individual attributing his faith in Jesus as a source of strength during a challenging period in his life, allowing him to reclaim his identity.

The video has attracted significant attention on social media, with numerous users praising his bravery in sharing such an intimate transformation.

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