POLITICS
C-Sagas UK Chapter Meets Founder in London, Reaffirms Humanitarian Vision

The leadership of the United Kingdom branch of the C-Sagas Charity Foundation met on Monday with the organisation’s founder, High Chief Architect Christian Asaga Nwali, PhD, Okpata Ozua Oha, in Central London, for a strategic review and planning session focused on the Foundation’s future direction.
The high-level engagement, which spanned several hours, was described as a “holistic deliberation” on advancing the Foundation’s core mission of uplifting underprivileged individuals and communities, particularly across Nigeria.
Discussions centred on long-term sustainability, expanded project reach, and strengthening the Foundation’s humanitarian impact.
Dr. Osim Enya, Coordinator of the UK branch, said the meeting reinforced the team’s resolve to remain deeply committed to the values and vision of C-Sagas Charity Foundation. He praised Dr. Nwali for his consistent financial backing, time investment, and strategic leadership which, he noted, have enabled the Foundation to roll out several transformative programmes across Nigeria—most notably in Ebonyi State.
“From skills empowerment and educational development to medical outreach and rural infrastructure, the impact of Dr. Nwali’s commitment is felt across communities,” Dr. Enya stated. “We are proud to work with such vision and dedication.”
He also acknowledged the contributions of the Foundation’s operational team in Ebonyi State, commending their grassroots efforts and innovative interventions aimed at reducing hardship and fostering inclusive development.
The UK team expressed concern about rising levels of poverty and vulnerability in Nigerian society, calling for a renewed culture of compassion and shared responsibility among citizens. “It is unhealthy for a nation when its people lose hope. We believe everyone has a role to play in spreading care and creating opportunities,” Dr. Enya noted.
The meeting concluded with a pledge of continued collaboration with the founder and other stakeholders committed to humanitarian progress. The UK branch reaffirmed its dedication to expanding the Foundation’s reach and accelerating its developmental objectives.
In a show of goodwill, the team also congratulated Nigeria’s Minister of Works, Senator Engr. David Nweze Umahi, on the academic achievement of his daughter, who recently graduated with a First Class degree in Engineering from Queen Mary University of London.
“As we celebrate achievements that shape futures, we remain guided by a single resolve—to create a society where every life counts and every community thrives,” the UK coordinator added.
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