Societies sometimes think disabled people can’t do much in the society.
But this misconception has been blow out of the water by successful
efforts of Queen Sophia Udeze in celebrating with these set of persons
in the society.
The beauty queen has projected the cultural heritage of the people of
Anambra in the course of her reign, and has engaged in several
humanitarian activities in the state. As among the few beauty queens in
the state who has the interest of the less privileged at heart, does not
mince words in telling anyone who cares to listen that her major reason
contesting for queen of Anambra heritage is to give hope to the
hopeless this she has proved through her meticulous and exhaustive visit
to the disabled persons to celebrate with them on a day that’s so
special in her life.Queen Sophia Udeze who visited the rehabilitation centre for disabled, old and tramps (RECDOT) Ozubulu in Anambra state. Gave the inhabitants reasons to smile again as She gave out cartons of Tummy-Tummy noodles, bags of rice, detergents, cartons of tin tomatoes, packs of beverages, rolls of tissue paper ,groundnut oil, books etc.
Furthermore, Queen Sophia in the company of her beautiful friends extended the visit to Ukanu Community in Anambra by paying a courtesy visit to Rev. Fr. Ephram Chukwuma , the parish priest of sacred heart catholic church Ukanu Ozubulu of Anambra State. Who blessed her visit with a gift of a gold-plated chaplet and wished her heaven’s best on her special day. Comr. Kelvin Onyebuchi, CEO Gwhites Entertainment and Editor Shuga Magazine that was present at the courtesy visit encouraged her in her efforts to serve humanity.
The highlight of the visit was the closing speech/prayer by the Rev. Father as he urged Queen Sophia and her friends to always put God dominant in all that they do in life while acknowledging the organizers of Queen of heritage Anambra after a mini celebration.
There is no doubt that that if every beauty queen should emulate at least 40% of Queen Sophia’s magnanimous generosity, our country Nigeria would have curbed the restiveness of the needy and disabled.
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