
Peter Obi, former presidential candidate, has donated a total of ₦576 million for social interventions across Nigeria from January to July 2025, as reported by Staticsene. The donations, which primarily targeted educational and healthcare institutions, reflect a regional distribution, with the South East receiving the largest share of ₦415 million.
The breakdown of the donations is as follows:
- South East: ₦415 million
- North West: ₦60 million
- North Central: ₦60 million
- South South: ₦35 million
- North East: ₦6 million
The largest single donation was ₦100 million to IHM Health System in Anambra State on January 24. Other notable donations included ₦50 million to Christ the King College in Onitsha and ₦30 million to Paul University in Awka.
A total of 32 institutions benefited from these interventions, spanning colleges of nursing, universities, orphanages, and internally displaced persons (IDP) camps.
Key Donations by Region
South East:
- IHM Health System, Anambra: ₦100 million
- Christ the King College, Onitsha: ₦50 million
- Dominican Sisters College, Abatete: ₦25 million
- Godfrey Okoye University, Enugu: ₦20 million
- Community Health Centre, Nkanu East LGA: ₦20 million
North West:
- Joseph D. Bagobiri Memorial College, Kaduna: ₦20 million
- Kawo Al-Majiri School, Kaduna: ₦20 millio
North Central:
- Kubwa Anglican Comprehensive Secondary School & Hospital, Abuja: ₦20 million
- Flood victims in Niger State: ₦20 million
North East:
- Chibok Secondary School, Borno: ₦6 million in technological support (equipment)
South South:
- Faculty of Dentistry, University of Calabar: ₦20 million
- Philomena College of Nursing, Edo State: ₦15 million
These donations are part of Peter Obi’s ongoing commitment to supporting grassroots development and investing in critical social sectors across Nigeria.
His focus on education, healthcare, and other essential services continues to drive positive change, particularly in regions that have faced long-standing challenges.
Statistical reports confirm that Obi’s interventions aim to uplift communities, enhance educational opportunities, and improve healthcare services for vulnerable groups across the country.

