NGO Donates Chairs to Catholic Church in Abuja


In a gesture of kindness and generosity, the Open Hands Amazing Charitable Organization has donated sone chairs to the Catholic Church of the Archangels, Gaduwa/Durumi, Abuja. The donation, which is valued at over two million naira, is aimed at supporting the growth of the church and providing comfort to its members during services.

According to the Founder of the organization, Dr. Magdalene Agada, the donation is part of her organization’s efforts to support the gospel of Jesus Christ and the growth of the church. Dr. Agada, who is based in the United States, stated that her organization has also been providing support to members of the church and other well-meaning Nigerians with various needs, including payment of house rents, tuition fees for students, and assistance in setting up businesses.

The organization has also been involved in other philanthropic activities, including a recent food donation to over 1,000 people in the Ketu area of Lagos.

A beneficiary of the organization’s philanthropic efforts, Mr. Enoch Reuben, expressed his gratitude to Dr. Agada and her organization, stating that the support he received came at the right time and would go a long way in helping him.

Mr Reuben said “the money came at the right time and will go a long way in helping me. You have no idea how much of a lifesaver you are. You impact lives in ways you may not even realize. You are truly a rare gem.”

Dr. Agada has called on other well-meaning Nigerians to remember the less privileged, especially during the current period of economic hardship.

The donation of chairs to the Catholic Church of the Archangels is a testament to the Open Hands Amazing Charitable Organization’s commitment to supporting the growth of the church and the less privileged in Nigeria.

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