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Jennifer Obayuwana spent the lockdown period distributing food relief, palliatives in Mushin, Ilaje Bariga, Agege, Iju Ajuwon, Makoko, Ishaga, Idi Araba, Ebute Metta



Jennifer Obayuwana,  took a bold step to visit — at the risk of her life — many of Lagos suburbs including Mushin, Ilaje Bariga, Agege, Iju Ajuwon, Makoko, Ishaga, Idi Araba, Ebute Metta, among others, to distribute food relief, palliatives and money to those who need it the most —widows, elderly, the physically and most economically challenged.


“No one should go hungry in these times, so I spent my lockdown doing this,” she said. “I started off this journey with orphanages right before the lockdown but I soon realised that there were several communities desperately in need of food. I’m so proud of the team.


They were so energised and worked selflessly with a mission to touch as many lives as we could. It was heart wrenching but joyful and this is how we shall spend the rest of our days, by His Grace.”









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