Ugwumba Uche Nwosu Shares Love To Orphans, Widows, And Less Privileged - Report Minds Ugwumba Uche Nwosu Shares Love To Orphans, Widows, And Less Privileged | Report Minds

Ugwumba Uche Nwosu Shares Love To Orphans, Widows, And Less Privileged

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On February 14th, Trade and Investment Center, Owerri, the incoming governor of Imo State and governorship candidate of the Action Alliance, His Excellency Ugwumba Uche Nwosu, joined his delectable wife, Lolo Uloma Nwosu as they hosted hundreds of widows, orphans, People Living with Disabilities and less privileged children drawn from various parts of the State.

Emphasizing that the truest essence of love is to show affection to those people whom you expect nothing in return from, Ugwumba Uche Nwosu says that this love feast for this class of citizens throws a light on the kind of government he will head when he becomes governor of the State, appreciating his wife whom he described as; "a true lover, partner and kindest of mother's", he thanked her for putting the event together.

"I thank my adorable wife for putting this together. It is not surprising because she genuinely understands what true love is all about and has lived all her life following Christ's teachings on true love and faith." He further explained that the event is in no way political, but a demonstration of his family's passion for sharing with the forgotten of the society.

The special guest of the occasion, Her Excellency Nneoma Nkechi Okorocha, praised the couple for thinking it wise to organize an event like this for this class of people. She said that she is more convinced that her ideology of investing in the lives of the less privileged and putting smiles on the faces of the greatest number of people possible through the office of the First Lady will not be lost after May 29th, but would rather become even more advanced. In her words;

"I am overwhelmed with joy for this event. As a First Lady of this State for close to eight years now, I touched lives and did a lot for the less privileged, but I never remembered to share the Valentine's Day with this special class of our citizens. I thank Uloma and her husband for showing in tangible terms that they will never slow down on the humanitarian interventions of this administration, but will rather take it a step further."



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