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Abuja pastor, Iginla, gifts N23m to 115 widows

The senior pastor of Champions Royal Assembly, Abuja, Pastor Joshua Iginla, has gifted 115 widows the sum of N23 million.

Pastor Iginla was seen in a viral video giving the widows a cash gift of N200,000 in his church in Abuja.

The cleric called the widows out during his sermon and shared the cash to them.

Iginla, who further narrated how the prayers of widows saved him, promised to take care of widows for the rest of his life.

Speaking in the video, some of the widows lamented how their late husband’s families took over their properties.

One of the widows, who disclosed that she had a three-month-old baby when her husband died in 1999, said her husband’s family took over the deceased’s properties which included buses and a land in Akure, the Ondo State capital.

The widows, however, appreciated Pastor Iginla for his kind gesture.

While some of them were on their kneels thanking him, others laid on the floor in appreciation.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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