Primate Ayodele Empowers Women With N7 Million In His Church
The leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele has wowed the women in his church with a massive empowerment programme that cost about N7 Million.
The empowerment which took place during the church service today is to commemorate the annual women’s day.
Primate Ayodele while speaking during the service revealed that over N7 Million was spent to make the programme successful as it has been his culture to always reach out to the widows and less privileges.
Some of the beneficiaries appreciated the man of God for his kindness and philanthropic act especially at a time when it is needed.
Primate Ayodele has been making lots of efforts to make life better for his church members and everyone that he has ever come across. Several people that run into hundreds have benefited from his many empowerment programmes.
In his church, every first Sunday is always to give food items that include rice, beans, garri, yam to church members.
Also, the month of February has been recognized as a time when Primate Ayodele embarks on massive empowerment programmes. Just like this year, the popular prophet went to schools, orphanages, motherless babies homes to give them relief materials and on the 14th day of the month which is his annual thanksgiving day, He gave out two cars to journalists, tricycles to some church members, JAMB and WAEC forms, millions of naira to the needy, to mention a few.
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