Executive Director of The Blossom Girls Outreach Foundation, Doreen Omosele
A revenue consulting and capacity development firm, B4B Partners, has provided cash support to two Nigerian Christian ministries — The Blossom Girls Outreach Foundation and the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul (SSVP) — to strengthen their ongoing humanitarian and community development initiatives.
The financial empowerment is part of B4B Partners’ commitment to purposeful growth and social responsibility as the firm marks its second anniversary.
The initiative is aimed at extending the reach and effectiveness of faith-based organisations delivering critical support to underserved communities.
B4B Partners stated that its focus remains on responsible stewardship, capacity building and giving back to society through initiatives that scale revenue, develop skills and strengthen organisational capabilities across Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya.
The intervention aligns with the firm’s broader impact strategy through The Luminary Project, a social impact arm under which B4B Partners commits five per cent of its annual profit to supporting non-governmental organisations, social entrepreneurs and changemakers addressing pressing community challenges.
Over the past two years, The Luminary Project has supported 40 changemakers across nine Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), funding 13 active projects spanning education, healthcare, leadership development and community sustainability — underscoring the firm’s commitment to impact beyond its core business operations.
“Growth is not just about what we build as a company; it is about the lives that growth can touch,” said Napa Onwusah, Founder of B4B Partners.
“Supporting The Blossom Girls Outreach Foundation and the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul is one way we extend the impact we’ve been privileged to create and honour the responsibility we carry.”
Speaking on the donation, Eze Victor C., Coordinator of SSVP English West Africa, said the support would help expand access to healthcare for vulnerable populations.
“By embracing this network of love through this generous donation to fund a free health outreach, B4B Partners’ partnership will bring succour to the afflicted and hope to those in despair.
They deserve every commendation,” he said.
Similarly, Executive Director of The Blossom Girls Outreach Foundation, Doreen Omosele, described the grant as transformative.
“This support is more than funding; it is a redemptive partnership that will help restore dignity, renew hope and transform lives. It proves that faith in action truly changes stories,” she said.