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 to raise her three children without any outside support. Consequently, she still hawks jewelry every day to survive.
A Surprise Gift of Hope: However, Mrs. Mulikatu recently had a reason to smile. A volunteer group from Scotland, called the Making Noise Group, decided to support her. They presented her with the sum of ₦20,000 to boost her petty business. For her, it felt like a dream come true. This act of kindness is a perfect example of widow empowerment in Nigeria in action.
The Impact of International Kindness: We are so grateful to our friends from Orkney, Scotland. Their kindness proves that compassion knows no borders. By remembering Mrs. Mulikatu, they have given her hope for a better future. Furthermore, this act shows how much impact we make when we work together. Small grants like this are vital for the success of any Humanitarian Foundation in Lagos looking to make a difference.

Join the Azemobor Gregory Foundation Mission. At the Azemobor Gregory Foundation, we believe in changing lives one person at a time. Stories like this remind us why we continue our mission. We focus on helping vulnerable people regain their independence through our Project-Help-a-Child and empowerment programs. Therefore, we invite you to join us as we reach more widows in need.
To God Be the Glory In conclusion, we celebrate this transformation in the life of Mrs. Mulikatu Amidu. Every soul deserves to smile, and today, her soul is happy. We thank everyone who supports our work. Together, we can build a world filled with love and kindness. To God be the glory!

