Love, as we all know, is a vital tool for a peaceful and secured environment. It is an instrument that puts smiles on people’s faces and it is something every human craves for.
It is pertinent that we hold this virtue in high regard and that is why The Stephen Akintayo Foundation has taken this to heart. Although love is relative to all, there are people who need it more than others due to being victims of various circumstances.
These people are the widows, orphans and the helpless. On the 1st of October, 2020, a day of immense celebration for all Nigerians as it marked sixty years of independence, Stephen Akintayo Foundation visited the orphanage; Home of God’s Grace at Agbowa Ikorodu to express gratitude to God by giving to the orphans there.
As at 10am, The Stephen Akintayo Foundation team set out for this good work. The joy on the face of participants were flawless as they all understood the essence of this act. The journey might have been strenuous due to distance but disappeared on seeing the faces of the children.
The Orphanage welcomed them with open arms and gave a brief history on how the orphanage came to be. After the introduction, the atmosphere was filled with emotions and tears as people could relate to how the journey for the orphanage had been so far.
Thereafter, the children were addressed by representatives and gifts were given.
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Finally, over twenty cheques were given to Home of God’s Grace Orphanage and other students to aid the ease of payment for their education.
Pictures were taken and as at 3:30pm, The Stephen Akintayo Foundation took their leave. It was indeed a memorable event for both parties.
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