"FR. EBUBE MUONSO CONTINUES PHILANTHROPIC STREAK WITH RICE DISTRIBUTION ON THANKSGIVING DAY"
By Okafor Benjamin
Rev. Fr. Ebube Muonso, the Spiritual Director of the Holy Ghost Adoration Ministry, Uke, today marked his Thanksgiving anniversary with a grand celebration at his parish, Blessed Iwene Tansi Umudioka.
As part of the celebration, Fr. Ebube Muonso shared rice with widows, demonstrating his commitment to supporting vulnerable members of society. He announced plans to honor widows and students every month, showcasing his dedication to philanthropy and community service.
According to Fr. Ebube Muonso, "I will be honoring the widows and the students every month." He expressed his gratitude to the sponsor of the empowerment program, Hon. George Ozodinobi (Aja Aja Nze), who represents Dunukofia, Njikoka, and Anaocha Constituency. Fr. Ebube Muonso prayed that God will continue to bless Hon. Ozodinobi abundantly.
During the Sunday mass, Fr. Ebube Muonso addressed primary and secondary school graduates, including those from his own school, St. John Vianney Igbariam. He advised the students that "no failure is final and no failure is absolute." Fr. Ebube Muonso emphasized that no subject is difficult, but rather it's about perseverance and hard work.
He encouraged the students not to be intimidated by others' success, but instead to stay focused on their own destiny and trust in God. Fr. Ebube Muonso reminded the students that there are breakthroughs that will not come from human efforts alone, but from God. He emphasized the importance of commitment to God and avoiding distractions in life.
Fr. Ebube Muonso appreciated the teachers of St. John Vianney School Igbariam for their hard work and encouraged the parents to continue providing quality education for their children. The students of St. Vianney School Igbariam have been performing exceptionally well in the state and worldwide.
The congregation and personalities present wished Fr. Ebube Muonso a happy Thanksgiving anniversary and prayed for his continued service to humanity.