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Mercy Chinwo, Husband Distribute Food, Cash, Gifts to Less Privileged in Port Harcourt
- Mercy Chinwo and Pastor Uzochikwa provided food, cash, and gifts to the less privileged in Rumudara, Port Harcourt.
- The outreach, via Mercy Is Blessed Foundation, supported elderly, single mothers, and needy families.
- Pastor Uzochikwa highlighted love and giving, focusing on long-term empowerment.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the couple, known for Mercy’s hit song ‘Excess Love,’ provided bags of rice, garri, cartons of tomato paste, tubers of yam, as well as cash gifts and fabrics, aiming to bring joy to the elderly, single mothers, and disadvantaged households despite Nigeria’s ongoing economic challenges.
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The outreach, held on December 30, 2024, was organized through the Mercy Is Blessed Foundation, a charitable initiative under the Grace and Truth Nation, a music label co-founded by the couple.
Pastor Uzochikwa shared the purpose of the initiative, emphasizing that the essence of Christ is love.
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He referenced John 3:16, stating, “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life.”
He explained that the foundation’s goal is not only to provide for the immediate needs of the community but also to empower them with sustainable means of income.
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