DNKI Humanitarian Day: Imo Patrol visits Motherless Home With Gifts
By Ifeanyi Nwanguma, OWERRI.
Denorsemen Kclub International, Imo State Patrol as part of ‘the activities to mark this year’s Humanitarian day, visited Save The Child Motherless/ Abandoned Babies Home World Bank Housing Estate New Owerri, and showered the inmates with lots of gifts, prayers and love.
The Guv’ner of Denorsemen Kclub International Imo State Patrol, Ichie Obiora Nwigwe while presenting provisions, food items, toiletries, tubers of yam, soft drinks, wears, wares, cash etc to the Director of the Home, Chief H. C. Mela expressed profound gratitude to the management and staff of the home for taking the pains to cater for motherless children and Abandoned Babies in the society, pointing out that God must definitely reward them abundantly for this selfless service to humanity.
Ichie Nwigwe maintained that Denorsemen Kclub is an International registered organization with it’s members all over the world with service to humanity Creed, adding that every 15th of October is their humanitarian day.
According to him, ” We have decided to set a mark of honour and originality for ourselves as norsemen, because we know who we are, we know where we are coming from and we also know where we are heading to. Our goal is unambiguous, to serve humanity. There is nothing else that makes us who we are than working hard and anointing humanity with virtuous oil of hope and satisfaction”.
“As an organization, our hearts bleed when we see the despondency and helplessness on the faces of humanity. Our hearts bleed when we see people oppressed for the simple reason that they are weak and poor. Our hearts bleed when we see people without food, clothing and shelter. Our hearts bleed when children who should be in school are turned into hawkers, beggars, weapon bearers and war mercenaries. Our hearts bleed when humanity is shortchanged and weakened by injustice.”

“We cannot fold our hands and watch humanity go down the drain. De Norsemen Kclub International has stepped out like never before to bring succour to the world. We have declared October 15th every year as DNKI Humanitarian Day to make more statement on our call to serve humanity”.
“DNKI Humanitarian Day is a day we reflect on our calling as Norsemen to see whether the vocation of service which we voluntarily thrust upon ourselves is alive. It is a day we reflect on global humanitarian challenges and think of practical and realistic ways of solving them with all resources at our disposal. It is a day we gather to put smiles on the faces of people because our smiles can only be meaningful when humanity smile”
“The world needs us and we must offer ourselves to the world for the world to glow. We must give. We must not stop giving. The substantial translation of our duty is giving. The tangible meaning of our love mantra is giving. We are simply a brotherhood of givers. Therefore, we remain in the fellowship of abundance and prosperity because givers never lack.”
In his Speech while presenting certificate of appreciation to Ichie Obiora Nwigwe, Chief H.C. Mela, Director of the Home, said that the babies, staff and management of the Home are filled with joy for the wonderful gestures of love, care and support from Denorsemen Kclub International for the upkeep of the motherless children and abandoned babies.
Chief Mela prayed that God will provide for Denorsemen as they have provided for the motherless children/ abandoned babies, stressing that God will grant them their individual heart desires.
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