Thursday, 9 October 2014

First Lady decorated as ‘Mother Theresa of Today' by Catholic women



The First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan was on Wednesday decorated as “Mother Theresa of Today’’ by the Ladies of St. Mulumba (LSM) of the Catholic Church of Nigeria.
Jonathan was decorated because of the humanitarian works done through her pet project, the Women for Change and Development Initiative (W4CDI).
Chief Ngor Nwachukwu, the President of LSM, decorated the her when she led its members on a courtesy visit to the first lady at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
“W4CDI has recorded positive changes in the society; there is a strong wind of change blowing off poverty, disease, hunger.
“And bringing along empowerment and sustaining hope for women in particular and to all in general.”
Nwachukwu, who also commended the first lady for her support to the president, described her role as a “family model’’ in line with the advocacy of Pope Francis.
In her remark, Jonathan commended them for their visit, saying it was a sign of solidarity and support, especially for the transformation agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan.
She also thanked the group for its acknowledgment of her “modest contributions to the society with this decoration as Mother Theresa of Today.
“It was Mother Theresa of old who said `being unwanted, unloved, uncared for, forgotten by everybody I think that is a much greater hunger, a greater poverty than the person who has nothing to eat’.
“This saying has been my propelling force for the advocacy and policy dialogue to enhance the status of women in the society.
“Giving hope to the despaired, relief for the sick, training and empowerment for youths and women.’’
Jonathan reiterated the need to imbibe peace in their daily endeavours.
“As wives, mothers and sisters, we have important roles to play in moving Nigeria forward on the path of peace and development.
“As mothers and role models, we owe it a duty to our families and our nation to build our homes as well as the needed change in our communities,’’ she said.
Other past decorations on the first lady included Epitome of Justice and Peace, Phenomenal Woman of Substance, Dorcas and Esther of Old, among others.
The LSM, which was established in 1978, has more than 10,000 members across the country. 



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11 comments:

  1. I just dey waka pass.

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  2. Disappointed with Catholic women.what a shame. Mother Theresa ke?

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  3. On what basis ?????its disgusting when the church combines church and politics.



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  4. I don't even think they know what mother there's stood for, never heard of her pet project or how it has impacted positively on any Nigerian and it seems cwo no get work

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    1. You can say that again.... I wonder if they know how iconic "Mother Theresa" is .... naija...

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  5. Political s and religion doesn't mix.They should ve found another title to give nor mother Theresa! They shouldn't desecrate her memory pls

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  6. This is an insult to the memory of mother Theresa, they shouldve given her another title.

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    1. They have lost it by trying to suck up to the Jonathan's and they don't even no what mother theresa represents cos they are not cstholics

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