Former Councilor, Ugochukwu Kingsley Ikeikwuni sinks Borehole, gives palliative to the widows and the needy in Isheagu

Umueze, popularly known as Obi’s quarters in Isheagu, one of the hospitable and agrarian communities  in Aniocha South local government Area was electrified on Tuesday, when one of their illustrious sons, a philanthropist by all standards, who doesn’t take pleasure in seeing his people suffer in peanury and the immediate past Councilor that represented Ward 9 , made of Ewulu and Isheagu, Hon Ugochukwu Ikekwuni,as usual in the spirit of the season put smiles on the faces of these men and women, the needy and the less privileged within his former constituency, not minding that he is neither an elective nor appointed office holder.

The poser is, what could be the reason behind this continued benevolence, even when he has left the office, the former Deputy leader of the Aniocha South legislative Arm while shedding more light said it was in fulfilment of the covenant he has with his maker.

Rev Fr Henry Ogonwa, who officiated  the distribution of the Christmas palliatives and the inauguration of the Manual Borehole for the use of mankind, spoke on the spiritual implications of reaching out to the less privileged in the society.

Kindness simply means the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate. It is the act of going out of your way to help others without expecting anything in return.

For the PDP LGA chairman, Sir Peter Okwe and the Special Adviser to Delta Governor on Infrastructure, Chief Nat igbadi, Ugochukwu Kingsley Ikeikwuni, did what PDP is known for.

Like the biblical Dorcas, the beneficiaries of his kind gestures have continued to pray, asking for God’s divine protections and promotion upon him.

For centuries, people have recognized the power of kindness.
Not only does being kind help others around, it also impacts them positively.

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