On Saturday, Cross River State’s premier urban/contemporary radio station, HIT 95.9 FM Calabar, lent a helping hand as we distributed over 300 palliative packs to women in Calabar at the St. Patrick’s College, Ikot Ansa, Calabar, as part of her community social responsibility in the face of a pandemic currently making life difficult for several households across the country.

“ We choose to target the less privileged in the community, some of whom have lost their jobs or are unable to eek out a living due to the lockdown. We are just providing these palliatives to the community, to ameliorate the effect of the Corona virus pandemic.”- Ugbe Patrick CEO, Hit Fm Calabar

We are thankful to our sponsors; Quinesta Maternity, Kobo Savers, CRS Dangote distributors, Ben Akak foundation, Tonye Yellow, St Patrick’s Catholic church, Ikot Ansa and everyone who contributed.

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