E-Money and KCEE Complete 3.3km Road in Uli, Launch Health Centre Project

E-Money and Kcee Complete 3.3km Road in Uli, Flag Off Health Centre Project


In a remarkable display of community commitment and grassroots development, Nigerian businessman E-Money and his brother, music star KCEE, have completed a 3.3-kilometre road project in their hometownswaw of Uli within just one month.


The brothers also officially flagged off the construction of a new health centre, further strengthening social infrastructure in the community.



Residents of Uli witnessed rapid progress as the road project moved from groundwork to completion in record time. The newly constructed stretch is expected to improve mobility, ease transportation challenges, enhance local commerce, and reduce vehicle maintenance costs for commuters and traders.


For many locals, what once may have been a difficult route has now become a symbol of progress and possibility.



Beyond entertainment and business success, E-Money and KCEE’s latest intervention reflects a growing culture of private citizens driving public good. Rather than waiting for government intervention, the duo chose to invest directly in their roots — a move that has drawn admiration across Anambra State and beyond.


The flag-off of a health centre project further amplifies their impact. Access to healthcare remains a critical need in many communities, and the planned facility is expected to provide primary medical services, reduce travel distance for treatment, and potentially save lives.



Across Nigeria, there is increasing recognition that development is not solely the responsibility of government institutions. When individuals, philanthropists, and NGOs step forward to contribute to infrastructure, healthcare, education, and community welfare, they accelerate progress at the grassroots level.


Community-driven development fosters ownership, pride, and collective responsibility. It also inspires others with the means and capacity to act. 

The swift completion of the 3.3km road and the launch of the health centre project demonstrate what focused vision and commitment can achieve. It sends a strong message: sustainable development thrives when successful individuals remember their origins and give back meaningfully. 


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Residents have praised the initiative, describing it as impactful, timely, and transformative.


As Uli celebrates this milestone, many observers see it as more than a construction project, it is a statement that positive change can begin at home, and that when private citizens contribute to public development, communities rise faster.

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