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Children

The Need to Sponsor a Nigerian Child

Africa is a great continent with rich and untapped opportunities. Unfortunately, even with vast resources available, there are still many obstacles on the continent. With so many natural resources at Africa’s disposal, the continent should be the wealthiest and most developed continent in the world. Instead, Africa is dealing with extreme poverty, hunger, and underdevelopment.…

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Africa

Message From Agu Na Ebere Resident by Mr Chidiebere

A resident of Nigeria shares their story of surviving during the pandemic. They give blessings to LLEM International for the work they have done that has helped many people. This is the original submission with light edits. “LLEM International has always demonstrated love in a very profound way, especially during this season of coronavirus. Through…

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Africa

Covid-19 Reaches Nigeria, Will You Help?

For the latest stats on the COVID situation in Nigeria, please visit the Nigerian Center for Disease Control.  The article below was recently written by LLEM and distributed as part of a special mailing LLEM sent to fund care packages for 6,000 residents in Agu Na Ebere Nigeria.   COVID-19… A World Pandemic Our world is changing. Who could…

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Creative

Hope is on the Horizon

Dear Partner in Christ, I’m writing to you today with an urgent message. I’m sure in the past several weeks you’ve been inundated with urgent messages, most of them related to the worldwide pandemic of COVID-19. This message isn’t so much about what LLEM International is doing to keep our staff and community healthy and…

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Africa

Become A Proud Partner

Many Christians have questions about giving to charity. Will my little contribution really make a difference? What happens with my money? Does God care if I give it – or which organization I should give to? Let’s dig into scripture to see what God has to say about charitable giving. First, choosing to give part…

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Africa

NEW YEAR’S IN NIGERIA 

Despite the fact that New Year’s Day is celebrated throughout the world, it is treated differently among different cultures. In some cultures, prayers are offered at midnight on the 31st of December. People gather in churches and mosques, praying for the year ahead. In other cultures, it is a day to offer good will and…

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Africa

Christmas In Nigeria Is A Family Event

Christmas in Nigeria is a family event, a time when many family members congregate to celebrate and have fun. Most families, who live in cities, travel to the villages where their grandparents and older relatives live. Many different languages are spoken in Nigeria. In Hausa, Happy/Merry Christmas is ‘barka dà Kirsìmatì’; in Yoruba it’s ‘E…

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BE A CHANGE MAKER. BE A DIFFERENCE GIVER.

In this post, I want to give you some insight into what it means to live in Nigeria. Nigeria is home to over 250 ethnic groups. The people of Nigeria speak over 500 languages and practice a wide variety of customs and traditions. These varying customs give the country great cultural diversity, diversity not found…

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