A philanthropist in Ojoto, Idemili South Council area, Chief
Linus Obi has put smiles on faces of
thousand of daughters and wives in Enugo Village Ojoto, as he
donated bags of rice, other food items and money to them.
The event attracted some leaders and indigenes of
Ojoto, politicians, friends and well -wishers who also donated
to assist the women.
Speaking to the ABS in an interview, the donor, Chief Linus Obi,
explained that it has become an annual event by his entire family to
always put smile on the faces of their wives and daughters every year.
Chief Obi who thanked God for His mercies to his family ,said
he will continue to
appreciate Him by giving back to the society, believing that
living is all about impacting on lives and transforming the society especially the lives of the less privileged
The Ojoto born business mogul, also constructed some road
projects in Ojoto and sunk four boreholes within the
community to help improve the life of the people, noting that development of a town should not be left for the government alone.
Chief Obi extolled Governor Chukwuma
Soludo for his interventions on roads in Anambra state and urged the citizens to support the Governor to enabie
him actualized his mission and vision for the state.
Some of the beneficiaries including Mrs. Ebele lbe, Mrs Josephine Okoye,
and Princess Ngozi Mba thanked Chief
Obi for the annual gesture and prayed God to continue to
blessing him and his family, noting that he is God sent to the
community and disclosed that he has been assisting the people for more
than three year now.
Also speaking, some of the guests, including Chief Dennis Okafor and
Chief Gozie Anozie affirmed that ,the donor has been involved in
community development and touching the lives of the less privileges
persons.
In their separate reactions , the APGA Flag – bearer for ldemili North
and South Federal Constituency , Honourable Ikenna lyiegbu and Transition Committee
Chairman for ldemili South Council Area Honorable Amaka Obi said they
came to identified with Chief Obi for his
humanitarian activities.
The event featured distribution of bags of rice, other food items and dances.
Comments are closed for this post.