Amb. Dr. Kirti Sudhanshu, Founder of Kirti’s Kare Foundation (KKF), today met with Dr. Vincent Olatunji, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC), in Abuja to advance the KKF Legacy Project—a mission to provide artificial limbs free of charge across Nigeria.
Dr. Kirti, celebrated for championing Indo-Nigeria relations (INDO9JA), carries the philosophy of Vasudev Kutumbakam—“One World, One Nation.” She stated: “Amputees are not disabled; they are able to empower themselves and their nation. With divine guidance, we connect the dots to create lasting change. Life first, as human.”
Launched in 2022 and with its Legacy Centre inaugurated in Lagos in March 2023, KKF now seeks state-wise data on amputees in Nigeria to expand awareness and empowerment programs. Dr. Kirti envisions KKF as a global humanitarian brand—just as Rotary is known for ending polio and Lions Club for eye hospitals.
Dr. Vincent Olatunji commended her commitment and pledged support as a founder trustee of the KKF Legacy Society, affirming: “We welcome collaborations that empower people with knowledge and capacity. Be the resource of change.”
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