Arkansas Association of Nigeria (AAN) Gave 200 Pieces of Turkeys to Community, as Show of Love in Commumoration of United States of America’s Thanksgiving

In the spirit of thanks giving of United States of America, the Arkansas Association of Nigeria extended her hands of humanitarianism by way of giving back to the community showing love, affection and inclusiveness.

The action of Arkansas Association of Nigeria (AAN) depicts a perfect example of true Cooperate Social Responsibility, giving sense of belonging to people within the community, making them to feel loved and care.

The Association believed that the best way to give to God is to give to people around them, which is of great reward, in demonstration of their kind gesture to Arkansas community, the. Association gave 200 pieces of turkeys to the community to mark the United States of America Thanksgiving day, held 19th 2023.

As it is acknowledged by the Association, that giving is living, which inspired the association to do what they did by making people smiles and happy.

It is worthy to note the level of quality Leadership espouses by the executives of the Arkansas Association of Nigeria, in building a more formidable Association beyond borders, forged and fused in unity and love, which is highly commendable and should be emulated as standard by other association in United States.

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