By Huldah Shado
Founder of Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti (ABUAD), Aare Afe Babalola, has urged affluent Nigerians to channel more resources into education and healthcare to support national development.
Babalola made the appeal on Tuesday while receiving a delegation of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), led by First Vice President Dr. Benjamin Olowojebutu.
The visit was disclosed in a statement by ABUAD’s Director of Corporate Affairs, Tunde Olofintila.
He said private investment remained crucial to improving human capital, noting that ABUAD and its Multi-System Hospital had made significant contributions to functional education, quality healthcare, medical training and reducing the need for foreign medical trips.
Babalola lamented that many wealthy Nigerians with the capacity to transform society had chosen not to invest in these critical sectors.
“There are many wealthy Nigerians who can do better than what I am doing, but they have chosen not to,” he said, adding that some of the world’s greatest universities were founded by individuals without formal degrees.
He urged Nigerians to embrace generosity, compassion and communal responsibility, especially amid rising economic hardship.
“Many Nigerians do not know what they will eat today. That makes it imperative for all of us to learn how to give,” he said, noting that even small acts of kindness, paying school fees, offering a smile, or giving N10,000 to someone in need could make a lasting difference.
Babalola reaffirmed that sustained private-sector support for education and healthcare is essential to reducing poverty and promoting long-term national stability.