May 27th marks the annual celebration of Children’s Day in Nigeria. On this occasion, numerous private and public entities extend support to the less privileged, often organizing children’s parties to foster a sense of inclusion among both disadvantaged and privileged children.
Among these charitable endeavors was the visit of Nonye Soludo, the First Lady and spouse of the Governor of Anambra State, to the Model Children Home, an orphanage in Awka, in honor of Children’s Day.
During her time at the orphanage, she advocated for enhanced welfare, affection, and kindness towards children nationwide, aiming to instill in them a sense of belonging and optimism for the future.
She stressed the importance of showering all children, especially those in orphanages, with love, care, compassion, and nurturing during this period.
The Governor’s wife also brought cooked meals and relief supplies, including financial assistance, for the children at the orphanage. Subsequently, she addressed reporters, underlining the necessity of providing children, irrespective of their background, with utmost care and protection, as they represent the nation’s future.
She elaborated that her visit aligned with the essence of Children’s Day, which is to spend quality time with children and aid them in discovering greater joy and purpose in life.
Reflecting on the significance of Children’s Day, she emphasized the importance of nurturing children and ensuring they feel valued and hopeful about their future, regardless of their circumstances.
Rev. Sister Philomena Akuchukwu, the Coordinator of the Model Children Home, expressed gratitude towards Mrs. Soludo, lauding her as humble, beautiful, lovely, and God-fearing.
The celebration at the orphanage encompassed cooking, serving meals, cutting a Children’s Day cake, engaging in games, and other presentations by the children.
In the spirit of Children’s Day, we extend warm wishes to every child, affirming that you all have the potential to shine brightly.