Zenith Pensions Custodian Limited (ZPC) has extended festive relief to no fewer than 400 widows in Lagos through a corporate social responsibility initiative carried out in partnership with the Greatlife Changers Foundation.
The outreach, held, at the AGPC Auditorium, Palmgrove, Lagos, saw the distribution of food items and other essentials to beneficiaries drawn from different parts of the state. Items shared included bags of rice and assorted cooking condiments packaged as “joy boxes” to support the widows during the Christmas season.
Speaking at the event, the Managing Director of ZPC, Peters Eledu, said the initiative was part of the company’s commitment to supporting vulnerable members of society. He noted that the firm’s CSR focus goes beyond business performance to making meaningful impact in host communities.
According to him, the gesture was aimed at recognising the resilience of widows and ensuring they experience dignity and inclusion during the festive period.
President of the Greatlife Changers Foundation, Bishop Chioma Grace Dauji, expressed appreciation to ZPC for the partnership, describing it as timely and impactful. She said the collaboration enabled the foundation to reach more widows, many of whom would otherwise have gone through the season without support.
Some beneficiaries also expressed gratitude, noting that the items received would help ease their household burdens during the celebrations.
ZPC said the initiative reflects its ongoing commitment to social responsibility and community development, reinforcing its role in supporting inclusive growth beyond the pension industry.
