Friends of Seyi Tinubu(FOST) Humanitarian Foundation, Appoints Comr. Ojukwu Leonard as Country Coordinator for the Philippines
Friends of Seyi Tinubu(FOST) Humanitarian Foundation, Appoints Comr. Ojukwu Leonard as Country Coordinator for the Philippines
The Board of Trustees of the Friends of Seyi Tinubu (FOST) Humanitarian Foundation has announced the appointment of Comrade Ojukwu Leonard (OLM) as the Country Coordinator for the Philippines. His appointment takes effect from September 15, 2025, and will run for a term of two years, subject to the foundation’s rules and regulations.
This decision recognises Comr. Leonard’s outstanding contributions to humanitarian service. Known for his commitment to community development and philanthropy, he has positively impacted many lives through various initiatives.

Comr. Ojukwu Leonard (OLM)
In his new role, Comr. Leonard will oversee the foundation’s programs in the Philippines, ensuring that FOST’s humanitarian mission is successfully implemented and sustained.

Appointment letter
About Ojukwu Leonard (OLM)
Ojukwu Leonard is a visionary leader and entrepreneur. He currently serves as CEO of Solard Consulting and is a franchisee of a top water production company. His leadership record includes:
Emeritus President, National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Philippines Zone
Former PRO, NANS Diaspora
Through these roles, he has championed student empowerment, mentorship, and social change.
Comr. Leonard brings to FOST a wealth of experience in leadership, business development, and public engagement. His appointment marks a significant step in expanding FOST’s humanitarian reach in Southeast Asia.
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