Lema Plan International Christmas Suprise food items reach out to widows (Day 7)

What a wonderful way to enjoy Christmas! Mrs. Lily Nwaobia experienced the same emotion as when Father Christmas unexpectedly knocks on your door with gifts on the eve of Christmas;
Lema Plan International Christmas Suprise food items reach out to widows (Day 6)

In keeping with our surprise Christmas visit, the team stopped at Mrs. Ellen Okwuonu’s house. Initially concerned by the presence of unexpected guests
Lema Plan International Christmas Suprise food items reach out to widows (Day 5)

Still, on our surprise home visits, we went to the home of Mrs. Ijeoma Awuloha, bearing gifts for widows in rural communities. she was with her kids doing some house chores when we got there.
Lema Plan International Christmas Suprise food items reach out to widows (Day 4)

As our car stopped in Mrs. Stella Uche’s compound, where she was getting ready to head to the local market, she became our fourth beneficiary. We first tried to authenticate her identification
Lema Plan International Christmas Suprise food items reach out to widows (Day 3)

As part of your Christmas surprise visit, our vehicle stopped again at the home of Mrs. Angelina Nnadozie; she was sitting in the corridors when we arrived. Our unexpected visit left her speechless and shocked, and she tried hard to express her gratitude.
Lema Plan International Christmas Suprise food items reach out to widows (Day 2)

Our team went to see Mrs. Angela Uwajumogu, a trader, who we encountered while she was still making her breakfast in the kitchen. Our surprise visit left her speechless.
Lema Plan International Christmas Suprise food items reach out to widows (Day 1)

The high cost of living, which is a result of excessive inflation in market pricing for goods and food items, is one of the issues the nation is currently confronting.
Lema Plan International made the decision to help indigent widows in rural areas by sending them a surprise Christmas package to help them during this time.
Encouraging Kids in Rural Areas on the need for Basic Education

According to research, 75% of children who struggle in their fundamental education drop out of school because they become demoralised and believe they are not competent enough to continue.
Marking World Literacy Day 2022

16 pupils from various sections who excelled in STEAM courses received full-year academic scholarships, school bags, school uniforms, and school sandals.
In Togo, Scholarship awarded to 6 orphans of EPP Adetikope group C and CEG Tsive

In light of the rising cost of education in Africa and the consequent increase in the number of children dropping out due to their inability to support themselves through school, some parents and guardians who were present during the visit were gushing with praise for the kind gesture shown to these orphaned children. Lema Plan International was thanked, and they wished them luck in all of their endeavours.