Enduring Legacy: Seinye Lulu-Briggs Touches 5,112 Lives

There is something profoundly moving about quiet philanthropy—the kind that speaks not in noise, but in impact. For Dr. Seinye Lulu-Briggs, that impact continues to ripple across the Niger Delta, one medical mission at a time. And in Ogu, Rivers State, those ripples swelled into a wave of hope, healing, and humanity.

In what has become a defining expression of her life’s work, the chairman of the O.B. Lulu-Briggs Foundation led yet another remarkable outreach, delivering free medical care to 5,112 individuals over five intense days, from March 16-20. The intervention, which marked the 45th edition of the foundation’s flagship medical mission, unfolded at the Model Primary Healthcare Centre in Ogu/Bolo Local Government Area.

But beyond the numbers lies a deeper story. A story of legacy. Of love. Of a promise kept.

Named in honour of her late husband, the foundation has, under her steady hand, evolved into a powerful vehicle of compassion. What started as a modest outreach in 2005 at Abonnema General Hospital, catering to about 2,600 people, has blossomed into one of the most enduring and impactful healthcare interventions in the region.

In Ogu, that legacy came alive once more.

A total of 149 surgeries were successfully performed, ranging from hernia repairs to appendectomies, hydrocelectomies, and lipoma excisions, all at no cost. Procedures that would ordinarily demand time, access, and significant financial resources in urban centres were, for these beneficiaries, immediate and free.

Over the years, the O.B. Lulu-Briggs Foundation has expanded its footprint beyond healthcare, venturing into education, scholarships, water projects, and entrepreneurial support. Yet, it is this medical mission that remains its most visible expression of purpose.

For Dr. Lulu-Briggs, it is not just about giving back. It is about carrying forward a legacy—one defined by compassion, dignity, and service.

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