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Cleric Donates To Widows In C’River

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As part of the activities marking his 2013 birthday celebration, the founder and general overseer of Christ for the World Mission, Rev. Dr. Nicholas Eze, has donated several bags of rice, cartons of tin tomatoes, bags of salt, cartons of magi cube, toiletries, detergents as well as vegetable oil to widows across the State.
Presenting the items to the widows at a ceremony held at the POWER Incubation Center of the Ministry of Women Affairs, Rev. Dr Nicholas Eze disclosed that he chose to celebrate his birthday with widows, orphans and the less privileged in appreciation of God’s abundant blessings on him, his church-Christ for the World Mission where he is pastoring–and his entire family.
Rev.  Eze hinted that God has raised and given him enough grace and enablement to serve Him since he arrived the state on January 8th 1973 pointing out that whenever God blesses a person, he should share with the masses.
He told the beneficiaries that the items distributed to them were not to stop but reduce their burdens and admonished them to be prayerful to generate faith that will become channels of God’s blessings for them.
The man of God commended the Cross River State Government and the Ministry of Women Affairs for embarking on programmes that will ameliorate the plight of widows in the state, maintaining that he has adopted the widows’ outreach as part of his birthday celebration.
Mrs. Edak Iwuchukwu,  Commissioner for Women Affairs, represented by the Director of Women Affairs; Mrs. Margaret Njar while receiving the cash and items, commended Rev. Eze for his gesture noting that they will go a long way to cushion the high cost of living.
In her remarks, Mrs. Lydia Ita Mbonta, President of Cross River State Widows Association, commended Rev. Eze for putting smiles on their faces and prayed God to replenish his stock many folds.

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