About Us

About VNC Foundation

Offering Hope to the Needy and Empowering the Vulnerable.

The purpose of the VNC Foundation is to create a structured approach to giving, honoring the loving memory of our parents and beloved brother. Our mission focuses on extending support to those in greatest need, beginning in our home community in Asaba, embodying the principle that "charity begins at home."

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Our Vision

Offering Hope to the Needy and Empowering the Vulnerable.

Ndu Family

Our Vision

Offering Hope to the
Needy and Empowering the Vulnerable.

Our Mission

  • Providing welfare support for the elderly, widows, widowers, and orphans through the Nwabude Welfare Program.

  • Promoting self-reliance and economic growth through the VNC Liftup Program, which provides entrepreneurship training and apprenticeship opportunities.

  • Supporting education through the Stephen Okobi Scholarship Fund, offering tuition assistance to students in colleges, universities, and technical schools.

Nwabude Welfare Program

(Palliative for Elderly, Widows & Widowers, Orphans, etc.)

Stephen Okobi Scholarship Fund

(Tuition Support for Selected Students in Colleges, Universities & Technical Schools)

VNC Liftup Program

(Entrepreneurship Training/Apprenticeship Programs)

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Brief History Of the Brave Compassionate Industrious

Chief Vincent Nwaolisa Charles NWANDU

Chief Vincent Nwaolisa Charles Nwandu, affectionately known as Papa, Baba, or VNC by friends and family, was born on December 14, 1914. When his father passed away at a young age, twelve-year-old Vincent took on the role of a father figure for his younger brother, supporting his family under the guidance of their mother, a dedicated trader.

Mrs. Beatrice Nwabude NWANDU

Mrs. Beatrice Nwandu was born in December 1926 to the Okolie family of Umuaji Quarters, Asaba. Although her formal education was limited, she was a remarkably industrious and sharp-minded businesswoman. Beatrice successfully traded a wide variety of goods and played an essential role in helping her husband manage both a prosperous poultry business and an independent oil marketing venture.

Stephen Okobi NWANDU

Stephen Okobi Nwandu, fondly known as Steve or Okobi, was born in Asaba on March 13, 1947, to Chief V.N.C. and Mrs. Beatrice Nwandu. He was the second son in a family of eight surviving children. Stephen passed away on August 4, 1995, after a long and courageous battle with colon cancer at the age of 48.

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Nwandu Family

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