Aboh Flood Victims, Widows Get Succour

Started by Shola Sholaz, Dec 28, 2013, 11:52 PM

Shola Sholaz

AN outreach partnership pro-gramme anchored by Reverend Samuel Akpan-Isong of Champions for Christ Chapel Asaba and Architect Oputa Ajie has brought succour to widows, less-privileged and victims of last year's flood in Aboh, Ndokwa east local government area of Delta State.
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Bags of rice and other food items including exercise books and writing materials were donated to the widows and school children including victims of last year's flood.
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Reverend Samuel Akpan-Isong told the gathering that "today, we are on the reach out partnership programme in Aboh. The Outreach partnership programme is an on-going thing. And we believe with the process of time it shall be extended to other areas of the State and beyond.
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"Our intention is to bring succour to some disadvantaged persons in addition to the pulpit ministry towards creating a sense of hope for them.
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Many families were rendered homeless by the rampaging flood of the previous year. The federal and state government did marvelously well by supporting them. Our efforts is to compliment the gesture of this God sent leaders and that of some powerful individuals in finding meanings and answers to the questions of life", he added.

Nifemi Donald

All thanks to God for the reduction in the flood events all over the country. Now the tragedies are over by God's mighty grace.

femifemzy3

I love the way they are compensated when such disaster take place but more can stik be done to help accomodate them.

Nifemi Donald

The flood has reduced but we hope it doesn't even happen at all in the nearest future. It has caused enough damage.

femifemzy3

Thank God we have a reduction in Flood Victims in Nigeria lately. And we hope it stays that way. It's better this way