CAC: RC 174145


The World needs to be better educated about AUTISM!

At the Ferdinand Effah Music Heritage Foundation, it is our Practice and Standard to continue to provide platforms for musical concerts where autistic people and their families can easily socialized with the public and highlight some of the things the public should best understand about autistic people.


Some Familiar Activities We Do!

  • Our musical band group “Ferdy’s Band” performs live-band music from Jazz, Afro beats, Highlife and Classical as part of charity entertainment to ASD and special needs persons from the Foundation’s resort garden @ Plot 832 ACO / AMAC Estate, Phase 2, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • The Band also brings such charity musical entertainment and fun to the doorstep of  institutions and homes that supports and cater for ASD and special needs persons.
  • The Band equally plays for any event and concert to raise charity funds in support of the foundation’s vision and mission for people affected by the condition of autism.

The Historic Solidarity Walk & Message from FEMHF in the year 2022

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The Foundation’s Brand “Ferdinand Effah” listening to JAZZ music in a therapy session at the Foundation Center.

From research,  this helps improve social behavior, increase focus and attention, reduces anxiety, improves body awareness condition and increase communication attempts

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Key activities ...

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*  The Foundation was officially lunched as a none governmental organization with commencement of operational activities in line with its Vision on the 27th day of February  2022. 

*  The Foundation, in the year 2022, led a team of its Nigerian advocacy partners on a street solidarity walk in F.C.T- Abuja on the United Nations 2022 World Autism Day celebration, to create awareness and acceptance for autism.

*  The Foundation’s Brand “Ferdinand Effah” & Band delivered a live performance musical concert on World Autism Awareness Day 2022 and 2023, in order to create a more impactful awareness campaign to supporting families who have not been able to afford the high cost of managing autistic cases within their homes due to unavailability of sufficient funds.

*  The Foundation made charity and curtesy visits to some families identified with Autistic persons, as well as visits to registered Autism special centers and homes within F.C.T Abuja Nigeria. 

* The Foundation’s voice piece “FERDY’S BAND” featured live at the 2022 Special National Convention of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at the velodrome of the M.K.O Abiola stadium in Abuja.

* The Foundation also performed live and worn its first award through the drums and voice of FERDY’S BAND at a 2022 musical festival organized by the Church of Jesus Christ of latter Day Saints of the Lugbe Abuja stake of Nigeria.

* And many more… 

FEMHF visits to people and families of Autism:

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The Idowu’s family to FEMHF:

“Words of mouth will be an understatement to express our gratitude to you for your visitation, gifts and award yesterday. May God bless the foundation and the entire family of autism. I pray to God to give us a voice in the high places of the world. In Jesus name. Amen. From Idowu GOD’SFAVOUR TAIWO and the family. Thank you”

FEMHF response:

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With humility of heart, we would continue to support and appreciate your compassionate love for an Autistic child within the confine of your home. We also know that you have come to become an advocate with us!”

“Ferdinand Effah Music Heritage Foundation would always move towards the reality of its Vision when people like you tell the world about Us. We are flattered each time someone spreads the good word about Us. Just make sure you remember us each time you meet somebody, as we can all be in the same boat to create the necessary impact of awareness in Autism with passion for Music”.

Support our Awareness Campaign, Support our Activities, Support our World Autism Day Project,  and Support our passion to help families who cant afford the cost of managing the treatment of AUTISM