Chairman, A and P Foundation Sapele PASTOR AMBROSE OGANA distributing food items to the old women, widows and single mothers including the vulnerable ones at the Christ Embassy Church Ogodo road Branch in Sapele, to cushion the effect of the lockdown across Delta State, occasioned by covid-19.
SAPELE/Nigeria: Pastor Ambrose and Precious Ogana Foundation has rolled out some palliatives to old women, widows and single mothers including the vulnerable ones in Sapele, Delta State to cushion the effect of the lockdown across Delta State, occasioned by covid-19.
According to Pastor Ambrose Ogana who distributed food items to the women at the Christ Embassy Church, Ogodo road Branch in Sapele, explained that he and his son Mr Precious Ogana who is based in the United States of America became worried with the continued pains people pass through with the extension of the Covid-19 lockdown and decided to come out with this idea to ease their hunger.
Pastor Ogana, the Minister in charge of Living Faith Church, aka Winners Chapel Church, Elume Branch, told journalists that this period, many persons in the city are very hungry, especially those in the daily income bracket, and his son called from the States that “Dad the people back home are hungry, how do we help them, let us join the government to solve their problems” hence we came out with this idea, he said.
The Chairman of the A and P Ogana Foundation further commended the Federal government including Delta State government for their proactive approach at curbing the Covid-19 pandemic across the country, while
appealing to Nigerians to adhere strictly to the rules giving by Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC) for them to stay alive.
He said ” I am in partnership with my son in the US, what you are seeing here is the handiwork of my son, Precious Ogana to alleviate the plights of the masses”
“Today is the happiest day of my life having been able to give cheerfully to the needy in a moment like this when people across the world are in dire need of assistance occasioned by covid 19. I also appreciate the people too for accepting our widows mith. If people are happy, we as a family are very happy too”
Some of the beneficiaries, Bishop Grace Sagay, Mrs Joyce Itodje, Katherine Omasan and others prayed to God almighty to give the givers long life and more blessings for them to have more cash to meet the needs