Jos, 26 August, 2025 / 9:50 pm (ACI Africa).
The 2024 Opus Prize of US$1 million has had significant impact on the apostolate of Sr. Francisca Ngozi Uti, the laureate of the award that recognizes transformative humanitarian work.
In a Tuesday, August 26 interview with ACI Africa, the Nigerian member of the Congregation of the Handmaids of the Holy Child Jesus (HHCJ) and founder and Executive Director of the Center for Women Studies and Intervention (CWSI) described the award as a “God sent” surprise that has contributed to the broadening of the Abuja-based outreach.
“The award was timely, and God sent, and it has helped us a lot; it has helped us to expand the scope of our mission,” Sr. Ngozi said.
She added, “Little did we realize that the work that we have been doing there to touch lives, which we do very unassumingly, as it were, will attract the attention of anyone. The process for the selection was such that I didn't think we had a chance, but as God will have it, we did.”
Sr. Ngozi told ACI Africa that with the support from the prize, her congregation whose mandate she says is to “to empower women and girls, and to help them to live in freedom, to serve God,” has been able to acquire land and plans to construct an office and training facility are underway.






