Rufai Oseni Mobilizes Compassion, Raises 400,000 for Displaced Farmer as Coach Ndali Modebe and ENSYFA Spotlight Healing, Hope, and Action
5th April 2026 | Africa – Global Distribution
What began as a quiet, deeply personal story of loss has now grown into something far greater. It has become a living example of what happens when empathy is not just felt, but acted upon.
In an extraordinary live broadcast, respected broadcaster Rufai Oseni turned a moment of awareness into tangible impact by raising 400,000 for a woman whose livelihood had been destroyed by a devastating cattle invasion. The truth is, this story did not begin in a studio.
It began in January 2026, at a gathering of the Enugu State Young Farmers Association (ENSYFA) community in Enugu State, Nigeria.
That day at the monthly general meeting of the Young Farmers, Mrs. Anthonia Eze, a smallholder farmer and teacher, also a member of ENSYFA walked into the room carrying more than just loss. Her farmland had been vandalized, yes, but what weighed even heavier was the emotional toll it had taken on her. Years of hard work had disappeared overnight. Her sense of stability was shaken, and with it, her confidence and identity.
She was quiet. She was heavy. And she was hurting. What followed was not just support. It was the beginning of restoration.
At the center of Anthonia’s healing journey was Coach Ndali Modebe who approached her not just with empathy, but with structure, patience, and intentional care.
Their first conversations were not rushed. They were honest, gentle, and necessary. Anthonia was given space to express her pain, to process the shock, and to begin understanding what healing could look like for her.
Through trauma-informed sessions focused on emotional recovery, mental resilience, and simple daily practices, she slowly began to find her way back. It was not instant. Healing rarely is. But something began to shift!
Anthonia committed to the process. She practiced the daily exercises Coach Ndali recommended, small but powerful actions designed to lift her mood and stimulate emotional balance through natural endorphin release.
Over time, those small steps turned into visible strength. Then came a moment that said everything without needing many words.
At the school where she teaches, Anthonia decided to participate in a race. It may have seemed like a simple act, but for her, it was a declaration. A sign that she was no longer defined by what she had lost.
She ran. And she came second place. There was joy in her eyes again. Real joy. Shortly after, she returned to share her progress and gratitude with Coach Ndali and President Kenneth founder of ENSYFA, just before joining them for a live interview on The Sprout Podcast. That moment captured something powerful. Not just recovery, but renewal.
Recognizing that stories like Anthonia’s should not remain hidden, ENSYFA and its partners brought her journey to a wider audience through The Sprout Podcast.
The intention was simple.
To create awareness and give voice to a story that mattered. But what followed went far beyond awareness.
When Coach Ndali Modebe shared Anthonia’s story with ace broadcaster and humanitarian Rufai Oseni, something shifted.
During a live feature, Rufai did more than listen. He connected with the story in a way that moved him to act immediately.
On air, in real time, he began mobilizing support. He called on listeners not just to feel empathy, but to respond with action. What could have remained a touching conversation quickly became a collective movement. People gave. And within minutes, 400,000 was raised.
It felt like more than generosity. It felt like an Easter miracle. A moment where faith in humanity was not just spoken about, but witnessed in real time.
Lives began to shift in that moment. This was not charity as usual. This was compassion in motion! The Show Love Outreach continues.
Together, they show what is possible when influence meets intention, and when compassion is followed by action.
Moved by this experience, Coach Ndali and her partners are expanding their commitment to community transformation through two major initiatives designed to reach even more people.
1. 1000 FREE CONSULTATIONS FOR SMEs – APRIL 2026
In recognition of the emotional and economic pressures faced by small business owners, 1,000 free consultations will be offered to SMEs across Africa.
These sessions are designed to support both the mind and the business. Participants will receive guidance that helps them think clearly, make better decisions, and rebuild with confidence. This includes business clarity, emotional wellness support, and practical strategies for resilience and growth. It is a direct investment in the people who quietly sustain local economies every day.
2. 21-DAY TRANSFORMATIONAL WELLNESS CHALLENGE – MAY 2026
Launching in May, Mental Health Awareness Month, this 21-day experience is designed to help individuals reset their minds, rebuild their habits, and reconnect with themselves.
Participants will be guided through a structured journey that includes a daily wellness checklist, practical routines, and simple tools that support emotional balance and mental clarity.
Beyond the activities, there will also be a strong sense of community, a space where participants feel seen, supported, and encouraged to grow. This is more than a challenge.
It is a movement toward sustainable, everyday well-being.
A FINAL WORD
What happened during that broadcast was more than just a moment. It was a reminder of something simple, yet powerful.
One voice can inspire.
But when many hearts move together, lives are truly transformed. This Easter season stands as living proof that kindness, when activated, becomes power.
MEDIA CONTACT & PARTNERSHIPS
For interviews, collaborations, or to participate in the SME consultations and wellness challenge:
📞 +233209087166
📲 Follow Coach Ndali Modebe on all social media platforms
📸 Instagram: @21daychallengewith_coachndali
Easter Miracles: The Ultimate Seed of Kindness
Rufai Oseni Mobilizes Compassion, Raises 400,000 for Displaced Farmer as Coach Ndali Modebe and ENSYFA Spotlight Healing, Hope, and Action
5th April 2026 | Africa – Global Distribution
What began as a quiet, deeply personal story of loss has now grown into something far greater. It has become a living example of what happens when empathy is not just felt, but acted upon.
In an extraordinary live broadcast, respected broadcaster Rufai Oseni turned a moment of awareness into tangible impact by raising 400,000 for a woman whose livelihood had been destroyed by a devastating cattle invasion. The truth is, this story did not begin in a studio.
It began in January 2026, at a gathering of the Enugu State Young Farmers Association (ENSYFA) community in Enugu State, Nigeria.
That day at the monthly general meeting of the Young Farmers, Mrs. Anthonia Eze, a smallholder farmer and teacher, also a member of ENSYFA walked into the room carrying more than just loss. Her farmland had been vandalized, yes, but what weighed even heavier was the emotional toll it had taken on her. Years of hard work had disappeared overnight. Her sense of stability was shaken, and with it, her confidence and identity.
She was quiet. She was heavy. And she was hurting. What followed was not just support. It was the beginning of restoration.
At the center of Anthonia’s healing journey was Coach Ndali Modebe who approached her not just with empathy, but with structure, patience, and intentional care.
Their first conversations were not rushed. They were honest, gentle, and necessary. Anthonia was given space to express her pain, to process the shock, and to begin understanding what healing could look like for her.
Through trauma-informed sessions focused on emotional recovery, mental resilience, and simple daily practices, she slowly began to find her way back. It was not instant. Healing rarely is. But something began to shift!
Anthonia committed to the process. She practiced the daily exercises Coach Ndali recommended, small but powerful actions designed to lift her mood and stimulate emotional balance through natural endorphin release.
Over time, those small steps turned into visible strength. Then came a moment that said everything without needing many words.
At the school where she teaches, Anthonia decided to participate in a race. It may have seemed like a simple act, but for her, it was a declaration. A sign that she was no longer defined by what she had lost.
She ran. And she came second place. There was joy in her eyes again. Real joy. Shortly after, she returned to share her progress and gratitude with Coach Ndali and President Kenneth founder of ENSYFA, just before joining them for a live interview on The Sprout Podcast. That moment captured something powerful. Not just recovery, but renewal.
Recognizing that stories like Anthonia’s should not remain hidden, ENSYFA and its partners brought her journey to a wider audience through The Sprout Podcast.
The intention was simple.
To create awareness and give voice to a story that mattered. But what followed went far beyond awareness.
When Coach Ndali Modebe shared Anthonia’s story with ace broadcaster and humanitarian Rufai Oseni, something shifted.
During a live feature, Rufai did more than listen. He connected with the story in a way that moved him to act immediately.
On air, in real time, he began mobilizing support. He called on listeners not just to feel empathy, but to respond with action. What could have remained a touching conversation quickly became a collective movement. People gave. And within minutes, 400,000 was raised.
It felt like more than generosity. It felt like an Easter miracle. A moment where faith in humanity was not just spoken about, but witnessed in real time.
Lives began to shift in that moment. This was not charity as usual. This was compassion in motion! The Show Love Outreach continues.
Together, they show what is possible when influence meets intention, and when compassion is followed by action.
Moved by this experience, Coach Ndali and her partners are expanding their commitment to community transformation through two major initiatives designed to reach even more people.
1. 1000 FREE CONSULTATIONS FOR SMEs – APRIL 2026
In recognition of the emotional and economic pressures faced by small business owners, 1,000 free consultations will be offered to SMEs across Africa.
These sessions are designed to support both the mind and the business. Participants will receive guidance that helps them think clearly, make better decisions, and rebuild with confidence. This includes business clarity, emotional wellness support, and practical strategies for resilience and growth. It is a direct investment in the people who quietly sustain local economies every day.
2. 21-DAY TRANSFORMATIONAL WELLNESS CHALLENGE – MAY 2026
Launching in May, Mental Health Awareness Month, this 21-day experience is designed to help individuals reset their minds, rebuild their habits, and reconnect with themselves.
Participants will be guided through a structured journey that includes a daily wellness checklist, practical routines, and simple tools that support emotional balance and mental clarity.
Beyond the activities, there will also be a strong sense of community, a space where participants feel seen, supported, and encouraged to grow. This is more than a challenge.
It is a movement toward sustainable, everyday well-being.
A FINAL WORD
What happened during that broadcast was more than just a moment. It was a reminder of something simple, yet powerful.
One voice can inspire.
But when many hearts move together, lives are truly transformed. This Easter season stands as living proof that kindness, when activated, becomes power.
MEDIA CONTACT & PARTNERSHIPS
For interviews, collaborations, or to participate in the SME consultations and wellness challenge:
📞 +233209087166
📲 Follow Coach Ndali Modebe on all social media platforms
📸 Instagram: @21daychallengewith_coachndali

