Friday, 12 January 2018

Happy People’s Club of Lagos marks end of year, focuses on the less-privileged

Chief Emeka Anozodo, Egobutonwanne, the Chairman of Happy People’s Social Club of Lagos is wowed by the stride the club has made in its five months of existence. The club which focuses on helping the less-privileged held an end of year bash late December at Becan Hotel, Ejigbo, Lagos. SUCCESS DAMIAN reports.

The club which started with nothing had made so much progress within the shortest space of time.

Anozodo, the club chairman said “As at today the club has been registered and we have gotten our CAC from the Corporate Affairs Commission, we have opened an account in the bank, in fact, we have moved far.

“About 70% of the Founders of this club came from another club. We left the club when we discovered certain unimaginable financial discrepancies on the part of leaders of that club, we protested but they were showing some level of impunity. We felt that they would show remorse but they became emboldened, so we that have the philosophy of happiness and wanted things done in the right way had to leave that club to organize this one and called it Happiness Social Club of Lagos,” he said.

Anozodo spoke to Newworldnewsng on the aim of the club “For us the members, being in a club is not for keeping malice or being in enmity with one another but a place for happiness. We intended to call the club Ezi okwu bu ndu (Truth is life) but later we changed it to Happiness Social Club, a platform where we can gather and be happy.

“Part of our aim is to ensure that we are happy. Another is that if any of our active members has any challenge we make sure that he stands up again in order to continue to be happy with us. Again, if any of our members is having an event in the village, it is compulsory for all of us to travel and be with him. You don’t have an excuse not to travel unless where it is proven that the member is incapacitated. We don’t celebrate our members when they die, we celebrate them when they are alive. However, if a members dies, because death is inevitable, we still honour the member.

Membership is not based on money. If a rich man wants to be our member he is welcome, but money is not a criteria, we look at character and being useful to the society.

He said the club is open to people from the six Igbo speaking states and Delta, but added that those who married from any of these Igbo speaking states can also be admitted.

On the programme for the day he said there is music, drinks and dance.

Ibe Okechukwu, the Treasurer & Legal Adviser of the club said “My vision is same as the vision of the club, which is formed on the basis of love, truthfulness, oneness, unity, progress and brotherhood, and also to help the less-privileged. We are actually coming from somewhere, and we form this club and call it happy people’s club.

“You cannot compare happiness with anything, it is good to be happy, when you are happy everything moves, things move in a positive light, the club is a conglomerate of happy people.

“Just 5 months old for us to be able to afford this party tonight, it shows we are making progress, from goodwill, free donation, it shows that we are going somewhere, we are happy,” Okechukwu said














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