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Techno Dombai bags humanitarian service award


Fast-rising engineering company, Techno Dombai Engineering Limited has announced that it has clinched the Humanitarian Service Award at the just concluded Y’s Men’s Club of 2024 President’s Investiture, a service club of and for Young Men’s Christian Association and Award Ceremony Programme.

The event recently held in Lagos brought together corporate leaders, dignitaries and representatives from non-profit organisations.

According to a statement, the new feather added to its cap accentuates Techno Dombai’s commitment to corporate social responsibility with its contributions to societal development and impactful initiatives for both internal and external stakeholders.

Techno Dombai is well known for its commitment to safety and customer satisfaction and has continuously shown that beyond business achievements, the company is dedicated to generating long-term value for individuals and the community at large.

According to the organisers, Techno Dombai earned the accolade due to its sterling commitment to humanitarian work and unrelenting devotion to making the world a better place which aligns with the organisation’s goal.

Speaking about the award, Project Director, Techno Dombai Engineering Limited, Engr Obinna Okwor, expressed gratitude for the recognition and reiterated the company’s devotion to imparting lives.

“At Techno Dombai, we are honoured to be recognised for our efforts and remain resolute in our mission to create meaningful impact,” he stated.

The award organiser, Y’s Men’s Club of Lagos, is a service club of and for the YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association), a global non-governmental organisation, to provide social services to the less privileged members of the society. The highlights of the evening were the investiture of Y’s Man Julius Kehinde Adeoye as the new club president, award presentations, live performances and the induction of new club members.

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