Sunday, October 25, 2015

Amazing! Meet US Based Nigerian Doctor Who Builds 100 Houses For Widows In Anambra (Photos)

This is great news!...It's the kind of news I love to hear..:)...A Nigerian medical doctor based in the United States of America, Godwin Maduka, has built no fewer than 100 bungalows for widows and other indigent persons in his Umuchukwu community in Orumba South Local Government Area of the state.

Umuchukwu, a boundary community between Anambra and Abia State, is relatively rural. And according to an excited native of the community, today, there is no thatched house in the community.

Maduka replaced every thatched house in the area with three or four-bedroom bungalows and about 100 of such buildings are currently in place in the community. They belong to the indigent natives, especially widows.

All such buildings carry green aluminum roofing sheets for easy identification and beautification of the place.”

Dr. Godwin Maduka is the founder of the Las Vegas Pain Institute and Medical Center. Dr. Maduka completed his Graduate Medical training at the Harvard University School of Medicine in Anesthesia and Critical Care and Pain Management. Explaining his philanthropic gesture, Maduka said:
“I embarked on all these to save my people from my ugly experience while growing up. I grew up in a home that when it rained, it rained more inside than house. 
Wealth would be meaningless if it cannot be used to better the lives of the people around the custodian. 
The wealthy must provide jobs for the youths; build skills acquisition centres for willing adults, market stalls for men and women, if society must be secure,” he said. 
His Personal Assistant, Vincent Otaokpukpu told Southern City News that: 
“Maduaka has opened up Umuchukwu by building schools, hospitals, churches, security posts, industries, police station with modern working tools. 
He believes that government alone cannot give resounding development due to its meagre resources when compared to the volume of social, economic amenities expected by the people. 
Umuchukwu, one of the most backward and remote communities in the state, was totally denied any meaningful government attention. Nkerehi, as it was then called, was in abysmal destitution.
Otaokpukpu maintained that Maduka’s gesture compelled former governor of the state, Mr. Peter Obi, to construct two roads connecting Umuchukwu with other communities.
“When the foundation visited then governor Obi at the government house in Awka with the pathetic story of the absence of roads in the area, it promised to finance 50 per cent of the road contract, while the state would pay 50 per cent. 
Obi, moved by such an offer, decided to visit the community himself and what he saw overwhelmed him and he took sole responsibility of building the two roads alone. 
The foundation has also built community centre, post office, a state High Court, provided transformers for electricity, primary and secondary schools, civic centre and so on.”

10 comments:

  1. Wow...that's what am talking about men....perfect kind gesture,,God bless u sire

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  2. God will replenish d pocket that money is coming from. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".

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  3. God bless u sir,he is doing it singlehandedly, y our politicians no fit do anything,diarisi goduoooo

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  4. May Almighty God bless this man in jesus name...this is what we are talking about, see what even a state governor cannot do

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  6. As u help the needing n n those without hubby God go bless broda, n I pray for more of this blessing for MI self, God make me a channel of blessings for my generation in Jesus Mighty name Amen

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  7. This is d kind of gesture our so called big boys and big men are supposed to be doing..may God bless u sire

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  8. Real wealth is measured not by how much money statched away in the vaults or the number of skyscrapers lined up in big cities or how many concubine flocking around the wealthy. The true measure of wealth is the number of souls positively touched, the number of hearts filled with joy and the number of faces laced with smiles. Dr. Maduka genuinely fits these indices of measurement. He is a blessing to his soul, an example to his generation and a pride to his community.

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