Working Since 2006 to make the world a happy place.
"Global Collaboration for Qualitative Empowerment"
The Clement Isong Foundation (TCIF) was set up by the family of the late Chief (Dr.) Clement Nyong Isong, CFR (1920-2000) to immortalize his name, virtues, and legacy. He was a world-renown, frontline nationalist, expert economist, seasoned banker and an Elder statesman. Since its establishment in May, 2006, the foundation believes in powerful creative collaboration that is why we build partnerships with NGOs, governments and individuals for fast and better solutions to help facilitate qualitative Empowerment of becoming an economic researh, social provider and socio-economic policy oriented foundation while keeping with the singular vision of preserving and perpetuating the numerous legacies of Chief Dr, Clement Isong, CFR.
Chief (Dr.) Clement Nyong Isong, CFR
Former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria and Cross River State Government Inter, the Erstwhile
Invest in a TCIF vision to give academic scholarships, free community health, clean water and qualitative enhancement in Nigeria, so millions of people can have a better life. No Donation is too small. Contribute and help change someone’s life.
“My name is Emperor Okon Ben, I am a Part III student in the Department of Chemistry, Rivers State University of Science and Technolgy. I received ...
25 Apr, 2017
Mr. Uduak James
From Akwa Ibom State
“My name is Uduak James, a Mathematics and Statistics student of the University of Uyo. I received a TCIF scholarship award”
25 Apr, 2017
Akaninyene Etefia
From Akwa Ibom State
“My name is Akaninyene Solomon Etefia, an accounting student of the University of Uyo. Actually, I received a TCIF scholarship award”
25 Apr, 2017
Etieno Mfon
From Akwa Ibom State
“I am Etieno Mfon Edet, a Law student of the University of Uyo. I received a TCIF scholarship award in 2012”
25 Apr, 2017
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~Albert Schweitzer