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Pastor Chris Oyahkilome donates twin lounge edifice to Alausa Passport Office
President of Loveworld Inc. Pastor Chris Oyahkilome has donated a well-furnished twin lounge to the Alausa passport office to ease the discomforts being faced by Nigerians applying for passports at the Nigerian Immigration office in Lagos.
Speaking at the commissioning of the project, Chief Operating Officer, Loveworld Inc, Pastor Ifeoma Chiemeka thanked Pastor Chris Oyahkilome for his exemplary leadership, and for his prodigious and extraordinary impact in the lives of billions all over the world.
“The kind and generous contribution of the Man of God, Rev (Dr.) Chris Oyakhilome towards the successful construction and completion of the Two Applicants Waiting Lounge at the Alausa Passport Office, is just one of the numerous philanthropic, phenomenal, inspiring, heart-warming and life-impacting projects of the Chris Oyakhilome Foundation International; through which billions around the world have been reached and impacted.
She said the Chris Oyakhilome Foundation International reflects the inspirational message and divine teachings of the Man of God, Rev. Dr. Chris Oyahilome Dsc. DD., and it drives ideology for nation building, for the promotion of educational programs for the improvement of the society we live in, for fostering collaboration through social impact and various governmental bodies both locally and internationally, and it also seeks to benefit the most vulnerable people and communities in countries and regions of the world.
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“Various agencies function under the auspices of the Chris Oyakhilome Foundation International, some of which are; the Innercity Mission for Children, the Bible for All Mission, The Trauma Care Foundation International, the Volunteer Medical Corp and the Future Africa Leaders Foundation, just to mention a few.\
She said in the year 2022, the Foundation has carried out various projects around the world, some of which are the; Commissioning of 3 new Tuition-free Schools, bringing the total number of Tuition-free Schools to 12; Impacting of over 6.9 million individuals globally through our various educational projects; Commissioning the Bible in 9 new languages, with just these 3; our beloved Edo Language, Pidgin English, and Jamaican Patois Language – reaching over 100 million people globally; Donation of over 60 million millilitres of blood through which millions of lives were saved globally, and the and Organization of the historic Annual Africa Day by the Future Africa Leaders Foundation, along with numerous interventions and programs throughout the year, which culminated in the Future Africa Leaders Awards held on the 31st of December 2022.
She also added that the foundation has responded to severe flooding and Landslides in 3 Countries – South Africa, Pakistan, and Nigeria – by providing thousands with Food Supplies, Safe Water, Medical Supplies/Medical Services, Psycho-Socio Support, Counseling and Bibles
“At COFI, we believe that the Bible is a vital tool for building a moral and prosperous society, therefore we are working arduously to translate the Bible into several languages, and as of today, we have 24 languages, inclusive of the Braille version for the visually impaired,” she added.
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