Nigeria, June 1 -- If you asked Dr Wunti what his proudest achievements are, he would not point to the boardroom. He would likely tell you about the girl in Dass who got a scholarship and later became a pharmacist or the widowed mother in Katagum who now has a roof over her head. He would tell you about community boreholes, school renovations, and youths he mentored who are now leaders in their own right.
He didn't just serve; he saw. He saw people not as statistics but as stories. And he listened. And when he could, he helped. Quietly. No cameras. No hashtags.
It is difficult to put into words the story of a man whose life was not just lived but felt deeply, genuinely, and profoundly. It's over now, the last file signed, the final hand...
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