azemobor gregory widows empowerment– Join us to Lift 10,000 poor widows and Indigent mothers out of poverty!!! Mrs. Agnes Aghahon , a poor widow, aged 52, struggles daily to survive with her 4 children and 2 grandchildren, amidst extreme poverty and lack following the demised of her husband who was poisoned after a trip to […]
Widows Empowerment
Join us to lift 10,000 widows and indigent mothers out of poverty. Mrs Bose Afolayan, a widow with 2 kids, Dare and Michael, is a beneficiary of our education support scheme. In 2016, we made a commitment to support the education of her 2 children from Primary school to university and ever since we have
Indigent widow was ecstatic to receive donation funds for her 2 sons tuition. Read More »
Join us to lift 10,000 widows and indigent mothers out of poverty. Mrs. Ruth Uche, a mother of six, faced unimaginable hardship when her husband abandoned her after the birth of twins in 2015. Overwhelmed by the family burden, he left her to care for the children alone. Her story touched many, prompting visits and
Indigent Mother of 6 Receives Financial Aid for her Kids Read More »
Christmas charity in Nigeria continues to bring hope and joy to vulnerable communities through the outreach efforts of the Azemobor Gregory Foundation. During this special season of love and sharing, widows and indigent mothers received quarter bags of rice and vegetable oil—providing much-needed relief for Christmas. For many, this support came at the perfect time.
At the Azemobor Gregory Foundation, we are deeply committed to supporting widows and mothers in Nigeria by providing hope, dignity, and opportunities for a better future. Many families continue to struggle due to poverty, and our mission is to ensure that no child is denied education because of financial hardship. Recently, two beneficiaries, Mrs. Afolayan
Supporting Widows and Mothers in Nigeria: Lifting 10,000 Families Out of Poverty Read More »
Widow empowerment in Nigeria: Mrs. Mulikatu’s Story Mrs. Mulikatu Amidu is 65 years old and lives a very hardworking life. She lost her husband in 2004 after a long illness. Sadly, the medical costs took all their life savings before he passed away. Since that time, life has been very turbulent for her. She struggled
Widow Moved To Tears After Receiving ₦20000 To Boost Her Business Read More »
The Azemobor Gregory Foundation believes that no widow should walk her journey alone. Mrs. Ojika Eni Ubi, a 43-year-old widow, has struggled to raise her four children alone since her husband passed away in 2017. Consequently, life has been turbulent for her family of five. Although she sells provisions at the Ikeja cantonment, her meager







