Peoples Club Dallas backs Texans offensive lineman Cedric Ogbuehi’s giving back to the underprivileged

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Edwin  - CEO July 19, 2022
Updated 2022/07/19 at 9:23 PM
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Cedric Ogbuehi

Cedric Ogbuehi

Position: OT

6-5, 310lb (196cm, 140kg)

Team: Houston Texans

Born: April 25, 1992 in Allen, TX (Age: 30-083d)

College: Texas A&M  (College Stats)

Weighted Career AV (100-95-…): 15 (6546th overall since 1960)

High School: Allen (TX)

Draft: Cincinnati Bengals in the 1st round (21st overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft.

Pronunciation: \o-BWAY-hee\

Twitter: @Nuff_ced70

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SUMMARY G AV GS

2021            3   1    1

Career     60    16  30

The Peoples Club of Nigeria International, Dallas Fort Worth (PCNIDFW) is supporting the provider role of Houston Texans’ offensive lineman, Cedric Ogbuehi, in building homes for the underprivileged in Nigeria.

 

The veteran offensive lineman is a founder of Destiny Foundation, a giving group devoted to constructing households for Nigerians who are too poor to own a house.

 

The Destiny Foundation was conceptualized after Kelly, Ogbuehi’s mother, made a vow to help the poor in her place of origin, Nigeria, as she battled breast cancer in 2006. Ogbuehi acceded to actualising his mom’s solemn promise of becoming co-founder of the foundation.

 

 

The Texan’s offensive lineman’s dad, Chris, is also not new to philanthropy. Chris is the first vice-chairman of PCNIDFW, a Dallas, Texas-based nonprofit organization steeped in giving out to the communities.

 

Through Chris’ connection, PCNIDFW has become a source of moral and financial backing for Destiny Foundation.

 

Destiny Foundation has been instrumental in changing lives for the poor in Nigeria, where Ogbuehi’s parents originate.

 

Ogbuehi signed for his newest NFL franchise, Houston Texans, as a free agent on March 18, 2022, where he now unites with Texans offensive lineman coach George Warhop, with whom he worked at the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2019.

 

 

He attended and played amateur football for his school Texas A&M. Ogbuehi was a number 21, the first-round draft of Cincinnati in the 2015 NFL Draft. He then devoted his first four seasons in the NFL (2015-18) with the Bengals covering for quarterback Andy Dalton.

 

In 2019, Ogbuehi signed for the Jacksonville Jaguars and joined Seattle Seahawks as a free agent in March 2020.

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