Winners have emerged from the second edition of a raffle draw organized by Nwaguatahihia Motors Limited USA in collaboration with Lion and Lioness Empowerment Club and Nnewi Diamond Brothers.
The event took place at the residence of the Chief Executive Officer, Nwaguatahihia Motors, Umudim Nnewi.
The raffle draw, aimed at lifting Nigerians out of poverty irrespective of religion, culture and tribe, saw the first winner, Mr. Amaobichukwu Alini from Ebonyi State, go home with a Toyota RAV4, 2010 model, followed by Reverend Onyekachukwu Obilo from Imo State, who also went home with a Toyota Spider, model 2010, while the third person, Mr. Ifeanyi Ele from Abia State, left with Toyota Camry, 2006 model.
The fourth, fifth and sixth positions went home with mini bus, tricycle and motorcycle respectively as other lucky winners went home with various consolation prizes such as, generators, Plasma Television and cash.
The event offered opportunity to empower poor widows and the less privileged in the community, as items such as bags of Rice, cloths and cash were distributed to them.
While handling over the car keys to the winners, the founder and Chief Executive Officer, Nwaguatahihia Motors, Evangelist Kinsley Chukwukaeme, represented by the general manager, Mr. Okey Orafu, thanked God for the gift of life and health and expressed joy for the success of the programme.
He challenged affluent Nigerians to be a vessel through which God blesses the people around them.
The Manager Director, Nwaguatahihia Motors, Mr. Chinedu Ileka, head of department, Nwaguatahihia Motors, Mrs. Mercy Emoh, described Evangelist Chukwukaeme as a rear breed and a great catalyst, whose passion for assisting the poor is enormous.
In separate interviews, a popular Nollywood Actor, Mr. Stephen Alajemba and chairman, Umudim Village Nnewi, Evangelist Chidi Udemezue, said they were impressed with act of benevolence exhibited by the founder, Nwaguatahihia Motors and described him as one, who has the interest of his community at heart.
The second prize winner, Reverend Obilo, who also preached during a short service to mark the event, could not contain his joy, as he described his wining, as miraculous and thanked the management of Nwaguatahihia Motors for the previlage.
Other beneficiaries, including Mrs. Ebele Akpuma and Mrs. Amaka Obiesie, appreciated the benefactor for his benevolence.
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