NewsNigeriaPhilanthropyReligionOver 700 IDPs Children Gets Christmas, New Year’s Gift In Adamawa

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By Ibrahim Abdul’Aziz, Regional Correspondent

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In the spirit of Christmas celebrations, the Catholic Bishop of Yola Diocese, Bishop Stephen Dami Mamza has again distributed Christmas gifts to over  700  Internally Displaced Persons’ children in Adamawa State.

The kind gesture is in partnership with Mission Take Heart where the internally Displaced Persons benefitted from Anguwan Kara Camp in Girei local government and St Theresa’s Camp, Yola North of Adamawa State

Christmas-Catholic Bishop of Yola Diocese Stephen Manza handing out Christmas gifts to Internally Displaced Person on December 25. (WAP Photo)

Bishop Mamza, who doubles as the Adamawa state CAN Chairman disclosed that ” this season is meant to show concern to the poor and the less privileged so that the celebration will be smooth for the families.”

The Bishop promised to continue to do everything under his power to take the education of the IDPs ” our topmost priority.”

However called on the parents of the IDPs to always keep the camp hygienic, as  ”cleanliness is next to Godliness. ”Added that COVID- 19 is real, urging the IDPs to observe all the health protocols.

Bishop Mamza advised both Muslims and Christians to continue to live in peace and harmony, ”because without peace there will be no development. ”

Also urges Muslims to celebrate with Christians during Christmas, likewise called on Christians to open their doors for Celebration.

Ibrahim Abdul' Aziz (Correspondent)
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