Ike Nnachi, Abakaliki
A senior police officer and public relations expert, Nwode Nkeiruka, has donated chairs, school sandals, school bags, and other educational materials to a public primary school in Ishimkpuma Ndiezi Okpoto community, Ishielu Local Government Area of Ebonyi State.
The donation by the Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) is reported to have brought much-needed relief and renewed hope to pupils, teachers, and members of the host community.

Items donated include 51 classroom chairs, 98 pairs of school sandals, 40 school bags, and other learning materials. Community members described the intervention as long overdue, noting that it has significantly improved the school’s learning environment.
The items were distributed across classrooms, with eight chairs allocated to each class.
Speaking on the gesture, CSP Nkeiruka said the initiative was part of her commitment to giving back to society and supporting education, particularly in underserved communities.
“I saw pictures of pupils learning while seated on the bare floor, yet remaining hopeful.
“A few days later, I decided to make a small change in the school—not because the chairs, bags, and shoes would solve everything, but because every child deserves comfort, dignity, and the chance to learn without unnecessary hardship,” she said.
“May this serve as a reminder that kindness often begins with noticing, and impact does not have to be loud to be life-changing.”
She noted that although the donation might appear modest, access to basic learning materials plays a crucial role in shaping the future of children.
“It may seem small, but access to basic learning needs makes a real difference in the lives of our children. I am grateful to the school for allowing me to contribute in this small but meaningful way,” she added.
CSP Nkeiruka also acknowledged the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, for what she described as the opportunity and institutional support to serve communities beyond her official duties. She reaffirmed the Nigeria Police Force’s commitment to community partnership, describing the police as friends of the people.
The donation attracted commendation from community leaders, teachers, and parents, who expressed deep appreciation after years of unsuccessful appeals for government assistance. Many described the visit as historic, noting that it restored dignity and confidence to pupils while creating a more conducive learning environment.
In a goodwill message, Nteoma Chimaobi, who witnessed the presentation, praised CSP Nkeiruka’s compassion and humanitarian efforts, describing her as a woman whose actions speak louder than words.
He said the joy and excitement displayed by pupils and teachers reflected the positive impact of the gesture on the community.
“For years, the community sought help to improve the school, but their cries were met with silence. Today, hope has returned, and joy fills the hearts of the people,” he said.
According to him, beyond the school donation, CSP Nkeiruka has consistently supported empowerment initiatives, assisted individuals and small businesses, and helped families regain stability.
The event was marked by jubilation from pupils, teachers, and residents, many of whom described the donation as a dream come true. They offered prayers and goodwill messages, pledging to remember the day as one in which compassion, service, and humanity were practically demonstrated.
CSP Nwode Nkeiruka currently serves as the Police Public Relations Officer at the Force Headquarters Annex, Lagos State.
