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.
“Yesterday the person I worked for refused to pay me, and that made me cry. When I got home, I prayed to God to provide for me for Christmas. I am very surprised God has used you to answer that prayer.” — Mrs. Uchenna
Her testimony reflects the reality of many struggling families—and the power of timely kindness.

“I ran into this woman this morning in front of my office gate. The moment I saw her, my spirit told me she needed help.”– Apostle Gregory Azemobor.




The Impact of Christmas Charity in Nigeria
Encounters like this remind us why Christmas charity in Nigeria is so important.
According to Apostle Gregory Azemobor:
“I ran into this woman this morning in front of my office gate. The moment I saw her, my spirit told me she needed help.”
This simple act of compassion turned into a life-changing moment.
Why Christmas Charity in Nigeria Matters
Across the country, many widows and indigent mothers face:
- Financial hardship
- Food insecurity
- Emotional distress
Through initiatives like this, the Azemobor Gregory Foundation helps to:
- Provide immediate relief through food support
- Restore dignity and hope
- Encourage community compassion
Our Mission: Empowering Widows Beyond Christmas
Our goal goes beyond seasonal giving.
We aim to empower 10,000 widows and indigent mothers with free cash grants to help them:
- Start small businesses
- Boost petty trading
- Become financially independent
A Message to Everyone
You too can make a difference.
This is the true essence of Christmas—love, kindness, and giving.
- Support a widow in your community
- Share food, clothes, or financial assistance
- Be a source of hope to someone in need
Why We Share Our Stories
Please note that the videos and pictures of our charitable activities are not meant to impress, but to:
- Create awareness about the struggles of widows
- Promote service to humanity as a true act of faith (James 1:27)
- Inspire others to take action
- Encourage organizations to prioritize humanity over rituals
We also maintain poor-quality videos and photos (POO) intentionally to preserve authenticity and transparency—not perfection.

