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A non Governmental Organization, Esther Ajayi Foundation has urged Nigerians to embrace the spirit of giving without expecting anything in return.

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The Founder of the NGO, Rev. Mother Esther Ajayi in a statement issued and made available to CityMirrorNews in Lagos charged government, Corporate Organizations and individuals on the need to imbibe the spirit of giving so as to improve the living standard of many people living in penury.

Esther Ajayi Foundation, is a non governmental organization established with the keen interest in giving and working to galvanise people especially the less privilege.

According to the founder, to give is more blessed than to receive but many times, people want to receive than to give.

Rev. Mother Ajayi who noted that the principle of God is that if you do not give, you do not receive said that foundation was established with the mission to change people’s lives through the power of giving.

Her words: ” Esther Ajayi Foundation aims to take people out of poverty, provide shelter to the homeless, give hope to the underprivileged, stretch out a hand to those in need of a second chance, as well as seek an end child labour.

“we also promote children’s rights and education, empower women through gender equality, support indigenous rights and advocate for peaceful societies on the local and global levels.

“Our aim us not only to become a world class humanitarian organisation, but also to inspire new generation of givers among civil society and the business arena. We believe that one of the greatest gifts we have, is the spirit of giving.

“We believe that by inspiring the corporate and business world as well as civil society to choose giving as a way of life, a peaceful and inclusive societies could be achieved around the globe”.

The foundation that has been to four different countries namely; Israel, England, Ghana and Nigeria, according to the founder, will be inaugurated in United States of America (USA), in July this year.

Reinstating its commitment to eradicate poverty in Nigeria, Reverend Mother Ajayi, who is the General Overseer of Love of Christ Generation Church, United Kingdom, said the foundation gave one million naira each to seven entrepreneurs to start up their businesses in Nigeria during the last Ovation Carol celebration and promised not to relent in its good works.

The cleric, whose next birthday in April would be celebrated with downtrodden in the society however urged other well meaning Nigerians to cultivate the habit of giving to make life meaningful and worth living for the less privileged.

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