Church gives succour to widows, others in Lagos

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The Givers Embassy Church reiterated its commitment towards alleviating the burdens of widows, the poor, the unemployed and the vulnerable persons in the society,The Givers Embassy Church reiterated its commitment towards alleviating the burdens of widows, the poor, the unemployed and the vulnerable persons in the society,

The event was held at the NUT Pavilion, Alausa, Ikeja Lagos.The General Overseer, Dr Edward Olutoke said: “In our church, there is no giving of tithes or collection of offerings. We love to alleviate the sufferings of the widows and the vulnerables. We do this by taxing ourselves.

A widow, Mrs Edith Oji, one of the beneficiaries, said she lost her husband five years ago. She disclosed that she was faced with huge task of raising four children singlehandedly. She appreciated the church for the donations, Another business woman and guest, Mrs Victoria Adedare appreciated the church for other projects for the people. She praised the church for impacting the lives of the communities around them. She said with the laoan, she would be able to take care of her children an d equally send them to school. She called on other churches and corporate organisates to emulate the church’s kind gesture.

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