Target Health, Education and Economic Empowerment , (THEEE) Initiative extends largess in Achi community
www.odogwublog.com reports that Target Health, Education and Economic Empowerment (THEEE) Initiative, a non -governmental organization founded by Lady U & Victor Obi Anadiume has again distributed free drugs, wrappers, tomatoes and rice as well as supplements to widows, widowers, Orphans and indigents as well as less privileged and physically challenged persons from four autonomous communities particularly Umungbu and Gbalagu families of Enugu Akwu Achi, Oji River local government area, Enugu state.
In her address at the occasion recently, the
Chairperson of THEEE Initiative Management Committee, Mrs Ifeoma Anyalebechi
said the scheme too takes care of Orphans, indigent brilliant students who are
being sponsored to various levels of education.
She said that THEEE Initiative has
economically empowered Churches, sports sponsorship via international
footballers, Schools , Hospitals, Musicians and Security Organizations to
mention but a few, adding that the youths and women of Enugu Akwu communities
were also empowered economically empowered with over Fifty Million (N50 M)
interest free revolving loan.
According to Anyalebechi, the NGO
has partnered NHIS to cater for the health of Achi people through Izundu
Medical service Oji River and will soon mobilize football competition at grass
root for inter village matches. She said a family was recently sponsored to
India to treat their baby with medical challenges successfully, while
complimentary feeding cereals and infant milk of high quality and right
nutrient composition was shared to mothers in Enugu Akwu to support their
undernourished babies.
Mrs Anyalebechi said the gesture
from THEEE Initiative founders, Omeluora 1 of Achi, Mr Victor and Lady U Obi
Anadiume has been on in the past ten (10) years and its cost implication is in
several millions of naira and that over 6,000 persons have benefited in the
last 10 years.
She said the Management committee is
proud of the founders of THEEE Initiative and share in the great legacy of
Christian Morals and ideals set by them.
Some of the beneficiaries who
benefitted from the THEEE Initiative founders, Mr Victor and Lady U Obi
Anadiume yearly largess including Mrs Patience Iloh , Mrs Josephine Ezeaputa ,
Susanna Akasibe , widows, and Mr Moses
Nnebe , a widower prayed God to preserve the initiators of THEEE
Initiative as they have touched their lives positively. They also asked God to
grant the Obi Anadiume’s health and life as they have continued to invest in
the lives of the Achi citizens and residents especially the widows and
widowers.
And for some other members of the
THEEE Initiative Management Committee, Chief Dennis Okwute , Engr Darlington
Anyalebechi and Mr Tony Ngwu were grateful to Mr Victor Obi Anadiume and wife
Lady U for sustaining their philanthropy in Achi in the last 10 years
championing rural development , pipe borne water , healthcare and food
apostolate.
As well, a team of blind
beneficiaries led by Mr Emmanuel Uchendu aka Omekaozodi were excited they were
remembered to partake in the largess and prayed for God’s mercies upon the
Anadiume’s.
In an interview, the Deputy
Commander, Enugu State Neighbourhood Watch, Community Policing, Mr Everest
Ndubuisi Ifeme, aka Brazil lauded the support Sir Victor and Lady Obi Anadiume
to security of Enugu state starting from Oji River where he assisted in great
measure the police, DSS, and Vigilante groups under Oji River Security
Association. He informed that youths have been empowered too.
Mr Ifeme said the state Commander of
the Enugu state Neighbourhood Watch Mr Hilary Egbeigwe , state Commissioner
Deacon Ndeke and state Patron Mr Dominic Ogbonna are all happy with Sir
Victor and Lady U Obi Anadiume for their
support to security of Enugu state, asking God for more favours upon them to
enable them support more to the Enugu state security.
Report by Odogwu Emeka Odogwu
in Awka for www.odogwublog.com
Target Health, Education and Economic Empowerment , (THEEE) Initiative extends largess in Achi community
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