By Ijeoma John, Nnewi
Prince Nicholas Nsoedo, renowned philanthropist and Chief Executive Officer of the Omepuruchukwu Charity Foundation, has called on Ndi Nnewi to invest more in people than in properties, describing human capital development as the most enduring form of investment.
Prince Nsoedo, who recently returned from a 10-day vacation in South Africa, shared that the trip was fully sponsored by individuals he had earlier supported to relocate abroad. According to him, the experience reaffirmed his belief in the power of investing in human beings.
Expressing gratitude to his benefactors, Nsoedo said his welfare was completely taken care of throughout the vacation, which he described as both exciting and memorable.
He recalled that while many chose to invest in real estate, he dedicated his resources to empowering people, helping them start new lives in South Africa and other countries.
“Investing in human beings is the highest and most rewarding investment,” he said. “When you build people, they, in turn, build communities.”
Prince Nsoedo reiterated that the Omepuruchukwu Foundation remains committed to improving the lives of the less privileged and promoting a culture of compassion and empowerment. He urged others to emulate this approach, stressing that only human capital development can drive lasting progress in Nnewi and beyond.

