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    Obi Donates ₦10m to Anambra Orphanage, Home for Lonely Adults

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    Delight Chinedum

    Former Governor of Anambra State, Mr Peter Obi has donated the sum of ₦10 million to St. Martin’s Orphanage and Home for the Lonely Adults in Igboukwu.

    He described the visit as deeply moving, noting the selfless and humanitarian service being rendered to some of the most vulnerable members of society – orphans and elderly persons without family or support.

    He praised the Diocese for its dedication to upholding human dignity, stating, “Their work is a shining example of the Church’s mission in action.

    “The donation is a modest gesture of encouragement to a cause that exemplifies love, compassion, and service to humanity.”

    Assuring the management of his continued closeness and support, Obi, Labour Party Presidential Candidate in the 2023 general elections, urged other well-meaning Nigerians to remember and support such institutions in their charitable endeavours.

    “May we never forget that a society is judged by how it treats its most vulnerable.”

    Obi was warmly received, on behalf of the Proprietor, His Eminence Peter Cardinal Okpaleke, by the Chancellor of the Diocese, Rev. Fr. Lawrence Nwankwo, who expressed the Diocese’s appreciation for the visit and generous support.

    He conveyed the Cardinal’s blessings and reiterated the Church’s commitment to caring for the most vulnerable in society.

    Manager of the facility, Rev. Sr. Clemencio Agba, described Obi’s visit as a great source of encouragement to both the staff and residents.

    She highlighted the daily challenges of running the home and noted that the donation would go a long way in enhancing the quality of care provided.

    Sr Clemencio commended Obi’s consistent compassion and advocacy for the poor and marginalised, describing him as “a true friend of the forgotten.”

    She also used the opportunity to call on other members of society – individuals, organisations, and government authorities – to emulate such acts of generosity and support institutions that cater to those most in need.

    “It is only through our collective effort,” she said, “that we can build a more caring and compassionate society.”

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