KCEE and E-Money Begin Ultra-Modern Health Centre Project in Amamputu, Donate Rice and Financial Support to Residents
Popular Nigerian music star KCEE and businessman E-Money have once again demonstrated their commitment to community development with the launch of a major health project in their hometown of Amamputu.
The new initiative comes shortly after the successful completion of a village road project in the community, further highlighting their dedication to improving infrastructure and enhancing the quality of life for their people.
Ultra-Modern Health Centre for Amamputu
The brothers have commenced the reconstruction of a health centre designed to be a modern medical facility that will serve the five kindreds that make up Amamputu.
For many years, residents have reportedly been without access to a fully functional health centre. Community members revealed that the last time the facility operated effectively was during the tenure of former Anambra State governor, Peter Obi.
Since then, the structure had gradually fallen into disrepair, leaving villagers to seek medical attention outside the community.
With this new development, the proposed ultra-modern health centre is expected to provide accessible and quality healthcare services to families within the village and surrounding areas.
Support for Local Families and Small Businesses
Beyond infrastructure, KCEE and E-Money also extended humanitarian support to residents
. As part of the outreach program, they distributed 200 bags of 25kg rice to families in the community, helping to ease the burden of rising food costs.
In addition, several residents received financial assistance aimed at supporting and expanding their small businesses. The gesture is expected to empower local entrepreneurs and contribute to economic growth within the community.
A Strong Commitment to Community Development
From road construction to healthcare and economic support, the latest projects reflect a consistent effort by the duo to give back to their roots. Their actions continue to position them as influential figures not only in entertainment and business but also in grassroots development.
As construction begins on the health centre, many residents remain hopeful that the project will mark a new chapter for healthcare access in Amamputu.













