Iru-V.I. Council Chairman, Hon Adu celebrates birthday with motherless babies

“God has given us two hands, one to receive and the other to give. We make a living by what we get but we make a life by what we give”

“God has given us two hands, one to receive and the other to give. We make a living by what we get but we make a life by what we give”

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Still in the aura of celebration and love, the Executive Chairman, IRU-Victoria Island LCDA, Hon. Princess Rasheedat Abiodun Adu celebrates her birthday with the orphans at Lagos State, Ministry of Youth and Social Development, Motherless Babies Home Lekki.

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The Chairman prayed for the children and also expressed her concern and love for the orphans, in her words, “I adore and care for the orphans at all time because it’s not easy to be alone. Hence I decided to celebrate with them always because they are also my children”.

“This isn’t the first nor the second and it won’t be the last visit, I would be here often to check on them. Thank you very much”. Council Chair added.

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Appreciating the chairman visit, the assistant director of the Motherless Babies Home, Mr. Onasanwo Olatunde Maruf said, “I sincerely appreciate you Ma, you did not only bring gift but the need of the children thank you so much Ma. I must say the visit is indeed a sincere one, you keep calling to update us and care for the babies, we really appreciate.”

“Your tenderheartedness and thoughtfulness will be of great help to increase the well-being of the children. On behalf of the management, staff and the children I say thank so much Ma, many more years to celebrate in good health, grace and blessings.” Mr. Onasanwo

Leader of the house, Hon. Aminat Alabi, Hon. Taofeek Afolabi, adorable friends of the celebrant amidst others were present at the orphanage visit.

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