AWI President Olugu conveys Christmas, New Year message

by arowomennorth

The President of the Aro Women International association, Ada Mazi Verónica Olugu, has expressed “a message of gratitude to God for keeping an overwhelming majority of our people safe from most of the challenges and deaths recorded in 2020. No matter how difficult it has been, we must give thanks to the Almighty for supporting us through thick and thin. I also wish to commend our professionals and many families in our community who were part of the team that fought against the coronavirus as members of the healthcare profession. We consider them our heroes and champions. We pray that the new year of 2021 will bring better tidings and blessings as we strive to make a difference. I wish all of our members and families and friends, a merry and blessed Christmas and happy new year!” By Chido Nwangwu

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Aro Women International President. Photo by USAfrica

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Emeka Anige December 25, 2020 - 2:07 am

Thanks for your good wishes, may God continue to bless you and your family. Merry Christmas and happy new year.

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Nsonma vivian Whitehead December 25, 2020 - 6:43 am

Miliion thanks, big Auntie, yes indeed , it has been a different kind of year, even though we don’t understand it, it is a year made by God , despite all odds, we give God thanks and glorify HIM, cos the Bible said, ” In all things, GIVE THANKS”
Thanking God for his loving kindness!!
*REAL CHRISTMAS!* Regardless of the definition given to it in various traditions, Christmas remains a big issue in Christianity. As always this is a season of celebration, exchanging of gifts and good wishes among friends and family members. These are all wonderful, but the occasion is of no significance if the birth of our Saviour has no personal, eternal bearing on our lives. I pray that you have the joy and peace that accompany knowing our only Saviour and Lord Jesus Christ! I and my family wish you a Merry Christmas and a glorious happy new year of divine possibility in advance, in Jesus’ mighty name!…… The IHEONYE’S

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Nsonma vivian Whitehead December 25, 2020 - 6:44 am

Ok.

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Nneka Christian December 25, 2020 - 6:53 am

Merry Christmas Mommy and all AWL women! Thank you for this uplifting message. We give thanks to the Lord for keeping us safe and well. We also thank Him for the opportunity to glorify Him for all the blessings he has showered upon us. As we celebrate, let’s remember those who are not with us today and ask for God’s continuous guidance, protection and blessings in Jesus name, amen. Merry Christmas all

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Theboy Eziokwu Aka December 25, 2020 - 3:49 pm

Thanks & Remain Blessed

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