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Sunday 15 May 2011

Jennifer Eliogu marks birthday in Kirikiri prison


While other celebs visit orphanage homes to celebrate their birthday and give back, actress Jennifer Eliogu did something different. She marked her birthday at the female ward of the Kirikiri prisons last week. She partied with the inmates, brought people to inspire them with words, danced, ate, and drank with them. And before she left, she distributed a lot of goodies to the inmates. 

The actress runs an NGO called Initiative for Development, Empowerment and Absolute Stability (IDEAS) that caters for the less priviledged.

6 comments:

  1. May God continue to bless you Jennifer Eliogu with many more years to come. This was the greatest act of giving.

    Most people expect to have people come to bring gifts to them on their birthday-you took the party to those that most people wouldn't even invite to their party.

    If ever your NGO goes to any of the womens prisions or women shelters-we want to support you with our hair services and by giving you gifts such as Take Down Hair Products to bless them with.

    May you continue to prosper-Givers NEVER Lack.

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  2. Wow! That's really great, more blessings to her.

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  3. This is a good thing but since Julius Agwu had his birthday bash at some orphanage..all them Nike..Ngozi and Zainab who happens to be a Celeb has jumped on the bandwagon!!..

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  4. Alicia says...16 May 2011 at 01:27

    if she got in shape, this woman would be gorgeous! she has nice facial features that complement each other.
    thats great of her to do, because a lot of times the people in Nigerian prisons don't deserve to be there, or don't deserve to be in that sort of environment. i understand its prison, but sometimes the punishment is too big for the crime.

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  5. Bennie Efemena Ben-Iriri17 May 2011 at 15:10

    I duff my hat for you Jennifer. This move is worth emulating. Keep it up.

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  6. Your are dead on point Bennie Efemena Ben-iriri, this is a really good thing she has done.

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