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From Disaster to Divine Intervention: Dr. Paul Enenche’s Hope-Filled Journey to Maiduguri

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From Disaster to Divine Intervention: Dr. Paul Enenche’s Hope-Filled Journey to Maiduguri

From Disaster to Divine Intervention: Dr. Paul Enenche’s Hope-Filled Journey to Maiduguri

 

Written by Miracle

 

Sahar Weekly Reports That Earlier today, Dr. Paul Enenche, Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, embarked on a goodwill mission to Maiduguri following the devastating floods that ravaged the region over the past six days. His visit was more than just delivering essential supplies—it was about bringing compassion, solidarity, and the Word of Life to a community in need, offering prayers for divine restoration and help from above to prevent future calamities.

 

 

Dr. Paul Enenche’s Mission of Faith: Delivering Support and Spiritual Strength to Maiduguri

 

 

Upon landing in Maiduguri, Dr. Enenche and his team were warmly received by the Deputy Governor of Borno State, His Excellency, Hon. Umar Usman Kadafur. The heartfelt welcome set the tone for a day dedicated to supporting the people of Maiduguri through both spiritual and material assistance, highlighting the unity between spiritual and governmental efforts in the face of adversity.

 

 

Dr. Paul Enenche’s Mission of Faith: Delivering Support and Spiritual Strength to Maiduguri

 

 

The first significant stop of the day was at the Government House, where Dr. Enenche met with the Executive Governor of Borno State, His Excellency, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, accompanied by Deputy Governor Kadafur and the Governor’s Special Advisor on Protocol. During the meeting, Dr. Enenche shared his deep concerns for those affected by the flood and extended prayers for the leadership of Borno State as well as the flood victims. His message centered on hope, divine help, and a swift recovery, underscoring that the state is not facing these challenges alone.

 

 

Dr. Paul Enenche’s Mission of Faith: Delivering Support and Spiritual Strength to Maiduguri

 

 

Following this, Dr. Enenche visited the Dunamis Church in Maiduguri, where he delivered a message of resilience to the congregation, urging them to stand firm in their faith despite the trials they faced. His presence served as a spiritual lifeline, offering strength to the church members during this difficult time.

 

 

Dr. Paul Enenche’s Mission of Faith: Delivering Support and Spiritual Strength to Maiduguri

 

The day’s final visit was to an Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp, where Dr. Enenche personally connected with those who had been displaced from their homes by the floods. His words of comfort and encouragement resonated deeply with the flood victims, providing both material support and spiritual reinforcement. This visit symbolized his genuine concern for the well-being of those most affected by the disaster, offering a reminder of the power of faith, compassion, and solidarity.

 

Dr. Paul Enenche’s Mission of Faith: Delivering Support and Spiritual Strength to Maiduguri

 

In conclusion, Dr. Paul Enenche’s visit was not only a gesture of goodwill but a beacon of hope for the people of Maiduguri. His prayers for restoration and protection from future disasters left a lasting impact on the hearts of those he met, reminding them that help is never far away, and that in times of great distress, divine assistance will always be there.

 

Dr. Paul Enenche’s Mission of Faith: Delivering Support and Spiritual Strength to Maiduguri

 

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Thou saith the lord, make AIG Fayoade Adegoke the new IG of police, prophet Ikuru tells Tinubu

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By Collins Nkwocha

 

 

The prophetic hall of fame, prophet Godwin Ikuru of Jehovah Eye Salvation Ministry is one of the leading prophets on the African continent, having witnessed the fulfilment of numerous stunning prophecies, prophet Ikuru is indeed God’s mouthpiece and oracle of the End time.

 

Prophet Ikuru who was on the mountain for seven days to seek the face of God has told the president of the federal republic of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu to make AIG Fayoade Adegoke the Inspector General of police to bring the needed transformation and reform in the police ” I love this country and I will continue to love this country, it’s because I love this country that God keep giving revelations concerning the nation,God said that I should tell the president to make AIG Fayoade Adegoke the new IG of police in Nigeria because God is interested in the affairs of the police in Nigeria,as a prophet of God, I’m mandated to bring hope and restoration to people, that’s exactly what I’m doing”

 

AIG Adegoke heads the Zone 2 Headquarters in Onikan, Lagos.He is one of the police officers that has distinguished himself and shown that he has what is required to make the Nigerian police effective and efficient.

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Welcome back to Lagos, prophet applauds Tinubu

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As the president of the federal republic of Nigeria, Ahmed Bola Tinubu arrives Lagos for Yuletide, the prophet of the nation,the prophetic hall of fame, prophet Godwin Ikuru of Jehovah Eye Salvation Ministry has expressed his utmost delight in seeing the president return to Lagos,a state he resided and ruled for 8 years before he became the president.

Prophet Ikuru reiterated that the president is navigating the nation through obstacles, impediments and would ultimately make Nigeria a dream nation ” I want to officially welcome Mr.president back to Lagos, he’s a man that i love so much because he has also given so much for this nation,God will continue to bless him as he navigates the nation through this difficult period”

He urged Nigerians to keep faith with the president because his reform programmes are genuine and would ultimately be to the boon of the country

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Foundation offers free medical care to over 300 widows, orphans

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In a society where the less privileged are often overlooked, the Mercy Ogbuehi Widows & Orphans Foundation has bridged the gap by reaching out to help.

Founded by Barrister Nnenna Uchegbu, the foundation was established in honour of her late mother, Lolo Mercy Ogbuehi.

The Late Lolo Mercy Ogbuehi was a woman who embodied generosity in its purest form.

“She was accommodating, charitable, and homely,” said the foundation’s secretary, Oladipupo Uchechukwu Stephen. “She welcomed children who were not her own and ensured no one left her small buka (local restaurant) hungry.”

Her buka, situated in a remote town somewhere in Abia State, Nigeria became more than a place for meals; it was a haven for the community. Mercy’s innate ability to care for others, especially the less privileged, became the cornerstone of her daughter’s vision. Barrister Nnenna sought to expand on her mother’s acts of kindness, creating a foundation dedicated to uplifting widows, orphans, and the less privileged.

One of the foundation’s unique goals is its emphasis on empowerment through education and skill acquisition.

As Oladipupo explained, “We don’t just equip people with what to eat; we teach them how to get what to eat. It’s the essence of the proverb: Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach him how to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.”

Since its inception, the foundation has been running free skill acquisition programs, beginning with two classes in catering and industrial training in 2017. Today, the programs have expanded to include seven to eight fields, such as fashion design, shoemaking, hairdressing, computer literacy, and more.

Graduates of these programs are equipped not just with knowledge but with tools to jumpstart their careers. Participants in fashion design receive sewing machines, those with computer literacy are given brand-new laptops, and catering graduates are provided with essential equipment or startup funds.

“This December 19th marks our 15th graduation ceremony,” Oladipupo proudly noted. “We’ll empower widows with sewing machines and others with tools and funds to bring their skills to life.”

Over the past seven years, the foundation has grown into a hub of opportunity for many. Its focus on sustainability ensures that participants not only acquire skills but also build livelihoods that last.

The foundation also caters to the younger generation through its annual summer coaching programs. These sessions are open to orphans and children from the community, offering educational support that goes beyond the classroom. “This is not just for children within the foundation but for all children in the community,” Oladipupo emphasized.

Beyond education and skills training, the foundation recognizes the importance of healthcare for the less privileged. Friday Ogbuehi, the foundation’s director and brother to Barrister Nnenna, noted their impactful medical outreach programs.

“Our medical outreach aims to attend to about 350 beneficiaries, primarily widows and orphans,” Friday shared. These outreaches offer services like pulse, blood pressure, and blood sugar monitoring, as well as massages, dental care, and free medications. “We ensure that every participant leaves healthier and more informed about their well-being.”

What began as a small gesture of kindness in a local buka has grown into a robust foundation impacting lives in numerous ways. The foundation not only supports immediate needs but also builds a future for the underprivileged through empowerment and education.

“Through the foundation, we are honouring my mother’s legacy by creating a lasting impact,” said Friday.

The “Graduation/Christmas Party for the newly trained Widows and Orphans is scheduled for the 19th of December 2024.

The 2024 Children’s Christmas Party was held on Saturday 14th of December. The event began with a prayer session for the Children and later lots of fun as the DJ played music for the children to dance. The children also played games and received gift packs from the Foundation.

One of the high points of the December programs was the “Shop 4 Free” held on Tuesday 17th of December 2024. All the Widows, Orphans, and other less privileged members of the community were given access to shop without paying a dime. Available wear, shoes, sandals, fabrics, clothing, kitchen utensils, etc.

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