Group Empowers Anambra Widows, Celebrates Local Legend

Date:

Share post:

By Emmanuel Ndukuba

Awka, June 24, 2024 – In a heartwarming display of community support, the Ruth Sisters’ Fellowship International Nigeria, a non-denominational organization, celebrated International Widows Day by empowering widows in Umuoji, Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State.

Led by Rector, Prof. Ada Menakaya, the fellowship’s mission of love and care for widows took center stage as they provided each beneficiary with a cash gift of N20,000, bags of rice, and clothing.

The gesture extended to widowers as well, ensuring an inclusive celebration.

The event also paid tribute to the legacy of Queen Theresa Ofojie, affectionately known as “Egwu Obi Umuoji,” for her remarkable contributions and mentorship to women in the community and beyond.

Ofojie, a 62-year-old widow, was honored for her melodious songs and her vibrant dancing group, which entertained the audience with a captivating live performance.

Chineze Egbuchiem, a widow from Onitsha and a previous recipient of the fellowship’s cash assistance in March 2024, shared her experience.

“The money I received has enabled me to start a viable business, which has been a lifeline for me,” she said, expressing gratitude for the fellowship’s empowerment initiative.

Abire Caroline Enarere, the National Coordinator of the Nigeria chapter, emphasized the organization’s goal of equipping widows to become self-sufficient and contribute positively to society.

“Our widows entrepreneur startup initiative aims to empower widows to be independent and make a difference in their communities,” she explained.

Queen Theresa Ofojie, the honored guest, expressed her heartfelt appreciation for the recognition.

“I am deeply touched by this celebration. My family and I will cherish this day for the rest of our lives.

“May God continue to bless and empower the Ruth Sisters’ Fellowship to carry on this noble work,” she said.

Mary Chude of the Irene Menakaya School Chapter in Onitsha played a vital role in spearheading the recognition of Queen Ofojie.

“It was not an easy task, but with God’s guidance, we were able to identify and celebrate the remarkable life and contributions of this local legend,” she shared.

The event stood as a testament to the Ruth Sisters’ Fellowship’s unwavering commitment to empowering widows and honoring the unsung heroes within Anambra’s communities.

spot_img

Related articles

Catholic Bishops decry prolonged school closures in Northern Nigeria

Education in Jeopardy: Catholic Bishops Decry Prolonged School Closures in Northern Nigeria By Fr. Michael Nsikak Umoh The Catholic Bishops...

NDLEA arrests suspected drug baron after years in hiding

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) says it has arrested a suspected drug baron, baron Ogbonnaya Kevin...

Why Bonny Light trades 8% higher in January

Nigeria’s crude grade, Bonny Light traded 8.3 per cent higher in January; statistics from the Organisation of the...

Delta NIPR to host public lecture on sustainable housing

The Delta State Chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) is set to host its Annual...