Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Prophetess Nonnie Roberson Set Out To Empower Bomb Blast Victim + Why You Must Vote For Jonathan!

As part of its celebration to mark Mother's Day globally, Prophetess Nonnie Roberson reached out to a forgotten victim of Boko Haram Bomb blast, Madam Grace Omokoro Joe, a Widow, who lost her only child, Joel Olukayode, a graduate of Federal University of Technology, to the first Nyanya bomb blast. Joel was to resume his first temporary job in Abuja town the said day the incident happened.

When asked, Prophetess Nonnie said,
 "we have been trying to give her all necessary supports, and in our last meeting where we gave her some gifts, we promised to always remember her on days like this. We are a credible body that does not make empty promises.  Today, we have invited her to celebrate the mother's Sunday with us. Some youths are part of us as you can see. Going forward, we may have one of the youths from the youth wing of the Women in Clergy to...
adopt her as a mother."
She said the humanitarian effort was a follow up on the group's earlier promise to remember the woman on events where her Son's death can likely re-awaken her pain.

At the celebration that saw different clergy women converging at Prophetess Roberson's residence, the women presented different gift items, including rappers, headgears, bags of rice and some cash to wipe the victim's tears on a day they believed she was to receive some gifts from her late Son.

Speaking, Prophetess Nonnie said, "it is imperative her tears are wiped on a day women all over the world are celebrating."

Prophetess Nonnie also called on Nigerians to contribute towards the revival of the broken pieces of the bereaved woman, saying that accommodation was one of her major challenges.

Responding, Madam Grace Expressed gratitude to the women of God for their selfless efforts towards her matter, stating that only God could repay the hands that give. She said her joy was that her Son died as a good Christian, believing that he is now resting with the Lord.

In her closing remarks, Prophetess Nonnie urged Nigerian women to collect their PVC,  and vote wisely for President Goodluck Jonathan who had all along been gender sensitive. She advised the women to reject any leader who pushes for the abolition of the First Lady's office. Nonnie also advised Nigerian youth to " know their history as that will direct them on who to vote for.

7 comments:

El-shaddai said...

Nice one. That's what our government suppose do o, but na pple wey die for immigration he dey give money.

Simply Grace said...

I love what she did, butt she come spoil am with voting for Jonathan. She made it look like Mama Peace give am money to do this and in return campaign for her hubby

Anonymous said...

At least someone is doing something to help out. That's a nice one

Anita Adeoye said...

May God bless this woman for us

Anita Adeoye said...

May God bless this woman for us

Anonymous said...

Heya, my heart went to this woman o. What can dey possibly do to her to make up for her only child who had joined her husband. But at least.

Anonymous said...

Pls tessy try introduce the prophetess to us now. I never hear her name before