Hear from those whose lives have been transformed by Confluence Amazons Charity Foundation
"My name is Muhammad Saba Kolo, a visually impaired person in Nigeria who gained admission into the university in 2014, I hold a Bachelor Degree in Political science. After successfully passing the IJMB examination, I faced the barrier of the Post-UTME, which at the time posed a major challenge to persons with disabilities. Through the tireless advocacy and intervention of Hajia Jumai, the policy was waived for visually impaired candidates like me. Her voice, dedication and courage opened the door to my academic journey. Today, I also hold a Master's degree in Public Policy and Administration From Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Lapai and I am proudly a teacher in FCT School for The Blind children Jabi Abuja. Her impact transformed my life and the lives of many other Visually impaired person."
"My name is Barrister John Ifere Obasi, a visually impaired lawyer and LLB holder currently serving with the Abia State Ministry of Justice. In 2009, after successfully passing the JAMB examination, I faced the obstacle of the Post-UTME, which posed a serious challenge for persons with visual impairment. Through the relentless advocacy of Hajia Rukayat Jumai Husseini Esq, the policy was waived for candidates like me. Her efforts led to the removal of a barrier that would have denied me access to higher education. Her intervention changed the course of my life. Today, I stand as a lawyer because she fought for inclusion and equal opportunity"
"My name is Omiyale Funso Babatunde,a visually impaired Nigerian. I hold Bsc in Special Education and Rehabilitation Sciences, and I currently serve in the Guidance and Counselling Department at the Federal Government Girls College, Akure. In 2009, after successfully passing the JAMB examination, I was at risk of being denied university admission because of the Post-UTME requirement, which was a barrier for persons with visual impairment. Through the unwavering advocacy of Hajia Rukayat Jumai Husseini Esq, that policy was challenged and waived for candidates like me. Her commitment to fairness and inclusion opened the doors of higher education for me. Today, my career stands as proof of her impact."
"My name is Michael Oluwadamilare, representing CITRUS Africa. I am deeply grateful to Hajia Rukayat Jumai Husseini and the Confluence Amazons Charity Foundation for their life-changing support. When our startup was struggling to grow, their non-profit loan and business advisory services gave us the confidence and tools to thrive. Through their mentorship and voluntary financing, we improved efficiency, customer satisfaction, and revenue. Hajia Rukayat's genuine care and visionary leadership continue to inspire us to aim higher and create impact. We wholeheartedly recommend Confluence Amazons to every entrepreneur seeking empowering, purpose-driven support."
"My name is Mrs Oparinde Ronke, founder of Oparinde's Farm Enterprises, a growing financial services and poultry business. For the past ten years, I have been a proud beneficiary of the unwavering support of Hajia Rukayat Jumai Husseini and the Confluence Amazons Charity Foundation. Their mentorship, voluntary financing, and business advisory services have transformed my business journey and empowered me to grow from modest beginnings into a more structured and impactful enterprise. Through their innovative programmes, I have improved operations, created job opportunities, and increased customer satisfaction. Hajia Rukayat's visionary leadership and compassionate guidance have not only strengthened my business but also renewed my confidence as a woman entrepreneur. I remain profoundly grateful to the Confluence Amazons Charity Foundation for believing in small businesses and nurturing sustainable growth. Their dedication truly changed our lives and business."