MEET MRS JOY MARTINS ONE OF OUR PEEP BENEFICIARIES


 Statistics on poverty in Nigeria indicate that 70 per cent of poor Nigerians are women. Indeed more than a half of rural women live below the nationally defined poverty line, lacking access to basic education, decent nutrition, adequate health and social services.

However our organization has been contributing to women growth and development in our communities by providing, sustainable source of income for women whereby we engage women with meaningful entrepreneurship employment through our PROJECT END EXTREME POVERTY Initiatives.







Mrs Joy Martins met me after a community entrepreneurship sensitization program at Igando

community in Lagos Nigeria and explained her state of not having a sustainable source of income for livelihood married and having children to cater for and needed to be included in our PROJECT END EXTREME POVERTY (PEEP) Initiative.
My organization decided to recruit her as our independent reseller, distributor and franchiser of our Pastries products in her community.
Ever since she started, it has been a wonderful experience for her entirely.
According to her, my organization has been able to put smile on her face, enriched her pocket whereby she can boldly and comfortable meet some basic needs in her home through the incentives she get from us.
You can buy our Pastries products from Mrs Joy Martins if you reside around Igando and Ikotun communities
Kindly reach out to us if you know any woman who is not working and desire to be recruited as our distributor in your community?.
Our PEEP Initiative is all about helping women break out from long term poverty barrier that limits
them from attaining the position they desire to get in life.


# Project end extreme poverty among women in low income communities in Nigeria










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