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Xmas: Ogbakor Ikwerre In California Smiles With Widows

As the world celebrates this season, Monday, December 20, 2021, will remain memorable in the minds of widows in Apani and Ozuaha communities, in Ikwerre ethnic nationality.
This is because a non-profit oriented organisation under the auspices of Ogbakor Ikwerre California , through its Widows’ Project, chose to put smile on the faces of the indegenous widows this Xmas by showering them with food items.
Ikwerre Widows Project’, is a platform used by Ogbakor Ikwerre in diaspora to reach out to widows and the less privileged from the Ikwerre ethnic extraction, as a way of making them feel belonged.
Yearly, widows in Ikwerre land are visited with food items at the end of the year, as a demonstration of love and commitment to the wellbeing of the people, especially the widows.
Fortunately, this year’s Widows’ project was zoned to Apani community which is made up of eight villages and Ozuaha community of about twelve villages. The widows in both communities were very happy. They heaved a big sigh of relief receiving such welfare gesture from their brothers and sisters living in diaspora.
Meanwhile, beneficiaries of this gesture have expressed appreciation to members of the organization for counting them worthy to be part of it, in spite of the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
One of the beneficiaries in Apani, Mrs Louisa Amadi, expressed joy as she thanked them and prayed God to bless the hands that remembered widows, especially at this Christmas season.
Earlier on arrival at Apani to receive the Ogbakor Ikwerre California delegation, the Eze Oha, Nye-nwe Ali Apani Owhoraka VII of Apani Land, HRH Eze (Dr) Onoka L.A Okoromini, appreciated the efforts of members of the organization, but revealed that widows in Apani were much more than the 100 widows who benefitted from the welfare package.
He prayed for more of God’s provision so as to reach out to all of them in the community.
In her opening remarks, one of the representatives of Ogbakor Ikwerre California, Mrs Christiana Chukumati, explained that the program was made possible by brothers and sisters in California, who saw the need to give widows in Ikwerre Land a sense of belonging, especially during this festive season.
According to her, it symbolises love and care. She further explained that the widows’ project started some years back in Obio/Akpor, then Rumuodumanya and Rumuokoro, adding that their strength has continued to increase because the hand of God was upon all their projects.
She said that the mandate to Apani and Ozuaha was basically for core widows that find it hard to put food on their tables, so that they do not feel the pains of the death of their husbands.
Chukumati added that it is an annual event, and that the choice of beans and rice is not out of place considering some of the ages of the widows, who will now prefer beans to against rice.
Earlier, Pastor Constance Walker discouraged widows from moving from one man to another as that will not help them, but that they should look up to God.
She charged them to cry to God in their times of needs instead of man, Walker said only God can help them in their difficulties. He also prayed God to touch the lives of their children and make them great, so that their suffering mothers would be properly taken care of at old age.
She prayed for members of the Organization that none of them would fall short of God’s glory, adding that God will always provide for them what they need to keep this project going.
Expressing joy, Chairman Ozuaha Council of Chiefs, High Chief Richard Amadi, thanked the donors as he charged the widows to acknowledge the efforts of the givers and pray for them for more to come, urging them to make proper use of it. He stated that the people of Ogbakor Ikwerre California have encouraged them to eat nutritional food this period, a reason for which they have made the provision for beans and rice.
It will be recalled that last year members of the association visited widows in Rumuewhor and Eli-Brada Communities all in Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers State with food items.
Ogbakor Ikwerre California, a branch of Ogbakor Ikwerre USA (OIUSA) Inc, is an organization of Ikwerre indigenes residing in Califonia, in the United States of America. They are committed to the survival and prosperity of the Ikwerre people.
The project has been on since 2014, starting with Obio/Akpor. It covers projects such as scholarship for the children as well as medical outreach services, including skills acquisition projects.
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