Just before he left Delta on Sunday, a day after
burying his mother in a modest “Made in
Nigeria” ceremony in Agbor, CBN Governor,
Godwin Emefiele paid spontaneous visits to a
couple of motherless babies and charity homes
in Delta where he donated all the gifts he
received from friends and well wishers.
burying his mother in a modest “Made in
Nigeria” ceremony in Agbor, CBN Governor,
Godwin Emefiele paid spontaneous visits to a
couple of motherless babies and charity homes
in Delta where he donated all the gifts he
received from friends and well wishers.
According to the UnofficialCBN social media
handles (Twitter: @UnofficialCBN | Facebook:
Unofficial: Central Bank of Nigeria | Instagram:
UnofficialCBN), each of the homes received a
pick up van filled with assorted foods and gifts
including bags of rice, vegetable oil, milk, drinks,
beans, onions, garri, spaghetti, cooking
condiments and chickens. He also donated a
cow each to the homes.
All through her adult life in her small Agbor
community, the deceased Alice Emefiele, 94,
endeared herself to her people by constantly
giving and supporting the less privileged. In her
honour, the family has launched the Alice
Emefiele Foundation to continue her good work.
Check out photos and video of Emefiele’s visit
to the motherless babies and charity homes
below!
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