Humanitarian Journalist, Odita Sunday Empowers Widows With N200,000 Cash, Gift Items for Christmas
Humanitarian and frontline journalist, Odita Sunday-Udemaguna has put smiles on the faces of the widows in Onicha – Ugbo, Aniocha North LGA in Delta State.
The journalist of repute, who has been involved in philanthropic work for close to a decade now, during on New Year day gave the sum of N20,000 each to ten young widows who are into petty trading.


Apart from the cash gifts, he also gave other gift items to the young widows to celebrate Christmas with their families.
According to the humanitarian newsman who is also the Head Defence and Security Affairs for The Guardian, “You don’t have to be related to anybody before you can help the person. You also don’t have to be a billionaire before you can embark on philanthropic works. I started my Anioma Back To School project in a small way and we are glad to have been able to reach out to close to 1,000 orphans since the project started in 2017.”
He said that with the present hardship in the country that he believes the N200,000 cash gift will go a long way in the lives of the beneficiaries.


However, he promised that the next Christmas celebration, the gift items and the cash gifts will be bigger and better.
For those who don’t know, the veteran journalist is the Founder of The Odita Sunday Charity Foundation (TOSC) and the foundation has been giving sucour to people in need, particularly orphans and the less privileged.
His foundation had also put smiles on the faces of artisan Nigerians from northern parts of the country living in Lagos.
More information about Odita’s philanthropic impact could be viewed on their instagram @toscfoundation .
