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*JOS360 Business Hub Team Extends Support to Families Affected by Tragic Building Collapse**

In a heartfelt gesture of solidarity and compassion, the JOS360 Business Hub team, led by ,Lagya Qracker Chindongnaan,Treng Kirnan, and Alexander Pius, visited OLA Hospital in Jos to offer palliative support to families affected by the tragic building collapse at Saint Academy Private School in Busa-Buji. The collapse, which occurred yesterday, resulted in the loss of approximately 22 lives and left many more hospitalized. The President of JOS360 Business Hub, Engr. Charles David (Duke of Jos), along with other members, expressed their deepest sympathies and prayers for the quick recovery of the injured.

During their visit, the JOS360 team was honored to meet with Hon. Daniel Asama Ago, the House of Representatives member representing the Bassa/Jos-North Federal Constituency. Hon. Ago, who was also at the hospital to offer his condolences, expressed his appreciation for the JOS360 team's initiative, especially in such challenging financial times. He showed great interest in learning more about JOS360 and commended the team for their dedication to humanitarian efforts. Hon. Ago encouraged the team to continue their impactful work and expressed his desire to collaborate with JOS360 and other enterprising Gen-Zs in future endeavors.

Hon. Ago also emphasized the importance of unity during such distressing times, urging the community to avoid divisive language that could exacerbate the pain of grieving families. He highlighted the need for citizens to support government and relevant authorities in taking appropriate actions to address the situation.
Reflecting the ethos of JOS360 Business Hub, the team's visit underscored the belief that "charity is the rent we pay for our lives here on earth." In his message, President Engr. Charles David extended his love and condolences to the bereaved families and wished a speedy recovery to those hospitalized.

Our thoughts and prayers are with all affected by this unfortunate event. May God heal our hearts.

**Lagya Qracker Chindongnaan  
For: JOS360 Business Hub**

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