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Funds Raised for Cheshire Disability Services During IBS Founder’s 80th Birthday Celebration

Funds Raised for Cheshire Disability Services During IBS Founder’s 80th Birthday Celebration On the occasion of the 80th Birthday Celebration of the Founder of IBSUniversity and the IBS Group, Sir Mick Nades, funds were raised in support of Cheshire Disability Services PNG. An incredible total of K24,201.00 was collected on the evening of February 14th, 2026 at the Stanley’s Hotel and Suites in Port Moresby during the birthday celebration. In addition, the following distinguished dignitaries have pledged their generous support: Prime Minister Hon. James Marape Peter Ipatas, CSM – Governor of Enga Province and Kinoka Hotune Feo – Minister for DHERST & Sports  The pledged contributions amount to K30,000.00, bringing the total funds raised to K54,201.00. As a symbol of collective commitment from Sir Mick Nades, IBSUniversity, the IBS Group, partners, staff and students to advance and support organisations that serve vulnerable communities, the funds were formally presented to Cheshire Disability Services PNG CEO Gerald Bengesser on Friday, 20th February 2026 at 10.00am in the IBSUniversity Corporate Board Room at the 11 Mile, Port Moresby. Sir Mick Nades Said, “today is a happy day for me to donate this amount of money and I would want to thank everyone who attended my birthday to raise these funds.” The initiative reflected Sir Mick Nades lifelong commitment not only to education and nation-building, but also to compassion and community service. Rather than receiving gifts, the birthday celebration became an opportunity to give back, turning a personal milestone into a shared act of kindness. Sir Mick Nades Said, “today is a happy day for me to donate this amount of money and I would want to thank everyone who attended my birthday to raise these funds.” Cheshire Disability Services PNG CEO Mr. Bengesser said that they had a bit of shortfall last year and this huge amount of money will help them. He also expressed that they kept their official clinic closed so with this money, they may reopen the clinic as soon as possible. The generosity shown by family, friends, colleagues, and partners during Sir Mick Nades 80th birthday is a powerful encouragement that leadership extends beyond institutions, it touches lives in meaningful ways. This contribution showcased what can be achieved when a community comes together for a greater purpose.

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A Gift of Sight – Cornea Donation to Port Moresby General Hospital

A Gift of Sight – Cornea Donation to Port Moresby General Hospital As part of his 80th Birthday celebrations, Sir Mick Nades, Founder of IBSUniversity, proudly sponsored the donation of two eye corneas to Port Moresby General Hospital, in collaboration with the Sri Lanka Eye Donation Society. Sir Mick shared, “It is a blessing from the Lord above to be able to fund the donation of two eye corneas as part of my 80th Birthday celebration.” The corneas were formally handed over on Friday 27th February 2026, 2:30 pm at the PMGH CEO Boardroom from Sir Mick Nades and his wife and His Excellency Panditha Bandara Sri Lanka Consulate and his wife to: Dr. Paki Molumi, CEO, Port Moresby General Hospital• Dr. Jambi Garap, Ophthalmology Clinical Coordinator and her team of ophthalmologists. Dr. Molumi expressed his acknowledgement to the Sri Lanka Eye Society and His Excellency Mr. Panditha Bandara and Sir Mick Nades for the full sponsorship of the cornea tissue. Dr. Garap gave an overview of the ophthalmological process and what causes blindness and the screening process of a patient to be eligible for the transplantation of the cornea tissue. Also present were Dr. Kone Sobi, PMGH Director Medical Services, Ms. Veronica Toure Barrum, Licensed Customs Broker, Pearl Customs Agency and Ms. Sarah Bony, age 43 from Chimbu Province, a cornea recipient from July 2025, who shared her emotional testimony of restored vision and renewed quality of life. Corneal transplantation in Papua New Guinea dates back to 1989, made possible through the tireless efforts of Dr. Lalith Perera and the generous support of the Sri Lanka Eye Donation Society, which has faithfully provided corneas free of charge for sight-restoring surgeries. Dr. Perera personally coordinated and facilitated these transplants until 2009, working closely with the Eye Clinic at Port Moresby General Hospital. During this period, 20 Papua New Guineans regained their sight, as confirmed in a letter dated 11th November 2009 by Dr. A.G Kerek, Chief Ophthalmologist at the hospital. In 2012, the Sri Lanka-Papua New Guinea Friendship Foundation assumed responsibility for continuing this humanitarian initiative, enabling nearly 20 additional visually impaired patients to see again. However, after several years, the programme was temporarily suspended due to unavoidable circumstances.  In 2023, Mr. Panditha Bandara, PNG Representative of the Sri Lanka Eye Donation Society, resumed coordination of the programme with the generous support of Sri Lanka philanthropists in PNG. Mr. Bandara said, “although I revived this humanitarian initiative, there are number of people around me, some Sri Lankan philanthropist who supported this initiative like Sir Mick Nades who fully sponsored today’s donation of two cornea tissue. Since the program’s revival, two corneas have been donated monthly, resulting in 8 successful operations to date. With today’s donation, that number rises to 10 — with two more sight restoration surgeries scheduled. IBSUniversity is proud to stand in support of initiatives that restore hope, dignity, and sight. #IBSU #CommunityImpact #GivingBack #HealthcareSupport #GiftOfSight #80YearsOfService

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