March 08, 2024

Students raise money to reunite PC security guard with family in Nigeria

A group of Raymond Hall residents stand in front of the building.
Raymond Hall residents raised money to allow a PC security guard to visit his family in Nigeria for the first time in more than 11 years.
A photo of an X post that reads: "Calling all Providence College community members! Please join Raymond Hall and the rest of campus in sending James to be with his family in Nigeria! He hasn't seen his family in 11 years. Any donation is appreciated! @JordanZajacOP #pcbc" along with a link to the donation page.

When students living in Raymond Hall learned that James Mogaji, an overnight security guard for their building, had not visited his family in Nigeria in more than a decade, they made a plan. On February 29, they set up an online fundraiser to collect money for him.

Within seven days, the students presented him with a gift of $3,000 for the trip. A video captured Mogaji’s reaction as he fell to the ground in surprise amid a chorus of “We love you, James!”

“We take care of our own. That’s what we do at PC,” Daniel Singh ’26, a resident assistant in Raymond Hall, told Mogaji in the video. “As long as I’ve been here, they’ve done that for me, we’ve done that for each other, so now we’re doing it for you.”

“He’s just the kindest soul anyone has ever met in this building. He means so much to us,” Brandon Reichert ’27, who helped organize the fundraiser, told WCVB-TV. “It was amazing how fast everyone connected and were able to put it together for him.”

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