Breaking: VDM Opens Doors to Opportunity with 10 Job Offers and New NGO Development

Breaking: VDM Opens Doors to Opportunity with 10 Job Offers and New NGO Development

Sele Media Africa — Lagos:
Popular activist and humanitarian figure, VDM, has announced the creation of 10 job openings under his NGO — a significant step towards expanding his impact and reaching more lives across communities.

The roles include graphic designers, trained secretaries, and customer service agents, as his organization prepares to begin full operations this week. This move also comes alongside plans for constructing a permanent building and school, aimed at creating a central hub for community support and development.

VDM noted that the growing demand for help and engagement has made it clear: he can no longer do it alone. The upcoming facility will make it easier for people to walk in, report issues, and access help directly.

This marks a major shift in accessibility and structure — and a huge leap for grassroots impact in Nigeria.

Salute to VDM for stepping up not just online, but on the ground. His vision is turning into systems — and the people will feel the difference.

Moral takeaway: When purpose meets structure, lives are truly transformed. May this effort continue to grow and inspire others.

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