Quintessential and philanthropic media personality Emmanuel Onyeka Okoh (Okwuluora) steadily saves lives through goodwill. His philanthropy also extends to indigent people who have received various kinds of help largely from funds generated in trust from the public.
Emmanuel Onyeka Okoh goes by the media name "Okwuluora" and he is the founder of Good Man Network and hails from Nkanu in Enugu State, Nigeria. Okwulora stands for "Public Advocate" or "Public Speaker." True to his name, many people have benefitted from his free advocacies.
Due to his excellent level of accountability, he has under his belt a large fund of goodwill. He is seen as a rare breed among young Nigerians. In every respect, he has distinguished himself on the leadership ladder, commanding immeasurable love among the Igbos, especially in the diaspora.
His Facebook account says "Broadcasting and Media Personality that promotes good living and just governance in Igbo land."
Okwuluora has over 500k followers on Facebook and his fans grow daily.
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In a recent development, he posted on Facebook, he gave an account of a young lady returning to Nigeria after a successful kidney transplant.
The post read: Breaking News: "Could you believe she is returning from a kidney transplant. Coming back like a Boss! No more Dialysis or any form of pain. Wow! Where are those who contributed the millions. God bless everyone. This is the most successful so far."
His acts of charity extends to varying categories of the needy
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