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Meet Enni Eniola Tare Murphy Imbu : The Nigerian Causing A Wave of Change With #MakeAChildSmile Campaign





This earth is full of misery, with a lot of people living their lives at the mercy of the whirlwind of starvation and penury, and with less well-to-do persons who are willing to create the change that can assuage such inconveniences. Remember it's Christmas, and the bells aren't just pealing for a family reunion, the bells are also pealing for you to reach out to a child on the street today.

So,  I have to feature this young man who is very zealous about creating an enormous change for children who are being marginalized in this world, or those  who are so unfortunate .





Meet Eniola Tare Murphy.


I haven't got much to say about this young man now, but the major concern here is on his work themed #MakeAChildSmile. Tare is a young man who is completely charmed by the innocence of children. This somewhat good obsession was what prompted him to channel his energy into trying to help alleviate pains and put smiles of faces of children who are less privileged in this quarter of the world.

The Make A Child Smile Campaign was initiated by him and it began  during yuletide of last year, when he first summoned the courage to visit one of Lagos' squalid environments, where kids who live  in  meagre conditions and abject penury are mostly found. The place is known as  Makoko Yaba.

 This Place is basically immersed in water, and the houses are built with bamboos and supported with bamboos too. This gives the area a sort of picturesque beauty with houses stationary and floating on water .


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It could've been a place of serene beauty, but due to the overpopulation of people living  there, and also the place being rife with poverty, the place lost ample of its  attractive shine.

When Tare set out to help change lives of these kids, at least put a smile of their faces, he sought for help, and he never expected much, but then he was awestruck by the amazing response he got from people;  with that, he was able to put smiles on faces of some of the the children  at Makoko Yaba.

So, you have to agree with me that this Christmas is  a time for us to have bushels of fun, right?. Well, you can  decide to have that by helping a child on the road. Make that child smile. You can decide to also support the #MakeAchildSmile Campaign and donate to this cause through this number. 08021056399

Finally, Tare said this "You think you don't have anything? Ask me, and I will show you who is living happily with nothing"  Contentment starts with you being happy with the little you have and working hard to be who you want to be .















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  1. More elbow grease to your success.

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  2. We need more youths like this.
    Wonderful job my man

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  3. Awww. This is so nice my brother. Keep it up. God will bless you. You will be alive to witness the changes you cause in the lives of these children

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  4. Your doing well bro. I feel inspired this Christmas.

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  5. This is really inspiring. More grace. It is a very admirable effort; helping and making kids smile. What about adults? #smiles

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    1. Hahahahaha..obani u are very funny! Well.. If adults are gonna make to smile then I think the elderly ones in our society should be the ones!

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    2. Thank you all for the kind words and encouragement... God bless us all!

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