- Pastor Jerry Eze marked his 42nd birthday by building 18 houses for widows and providing a ₦100 million business grant to over 100 young entrepreneurs.
- His selfless act has sparked widespread admiration, with many hailing him for his rare benevolent display.
In a remarkable display of generosity and compassion, the founder of Streams of Joy International, Pastor Jerry Eze marked his 42nd birthday by giving back to the community in a significant way.
The pastor, known for his philanthropic efforts, built 18 houses for widows across Nigeria and provided a ₦100 million business grant to over a hundred young small business owners.
Sharing the goodnews on social media, Blogger Tunde Ednut accompanied the post with a video which showed some of the houses he built and the widows expressing utmost joy upon receiving their new apartment.
Another scene captured youths who were beneficiaries of the grant under the Jerry Eze Foundation.
This selfless act has sent shockwaves of admiration and appreciation across the country, with many hailing Pastor Eze as a true man of God.
Undoubtedly, the 18 houses built for widows is a significant gesture, providing shelter and comfort to those who have lost their loved ones.
This act of kindness will undoubtedly bring solace and hope to the beneficiaries, who may have been struggling to make ends meet.
Similarly, the ₦100 million business grant to young small business owners is a timely intervention, aimed at empowering entrepreneurs to grow their businesses and contribute to the country’s economic development.
This grant will not only benefit the recipients but also have a ripple effect on the economy, creating jobs and stimulating growth.
Pastor Eze’s philanthropic efforts are a shining example of the impact one person can have on the lives of others.
Captioning the post, Tunde Ednut wrote:
“In celebration of his 42nd birthday, a pastor built 18 houses for widows across Nigeria and gave a ₦100 million business grant to over a hundred young people.
A big Happy Birthday to Pastor Jerry Eze.”
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