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Holy Rosary Sisters Gets N120million Support From Peter Obi To Foster Education, Healthcare Delivery

Peter Obi on Sunday made a pledge of 120 Million Naira to Holy Rosary Sisters in support of School and health Apostolate.* In his words

Today, Sunday, I had the honor of worshipping with the students of Holy Rosary College, Nsugbe, in celebration of their 10th anniversary—an important milestone for a school I had the privilege of laying the foundation for in 2013.

This celebration also coincides with the Holy Rosary Sisters’ centenary, marking 100 years of their remarkable dedication to education, healthcare, and empowering individuals, thereby lifting them out of poverty since their founding by Bishop Joseph Shanahan in 1924.

As part of this special occasion, I attended a Mass yesterday at the Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity, Onitsha, where we reflected on the Sisters’ unwavering commitment to serving humanity.

Their century-long mission has transformed countless lives, and I encouraged them to continue their invaluable work, especially in the areas of education, healthcare, and poverty alleviation.

To support their immense work, I pledged ₦120 million over the next two years. Of this amount, ₦100 million will be directed through their headquarters in Enugu, dedicated to their educational, healthcare, and humanitarian efforts, including the facilities they are building in Nsukka.

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The remaining ₦20 million is specifically for Holy Rosary College, Nsugbe, as part of redeeming a cheque I signed for them towards the end of my tenure as Governor, which was later canceled by the succeeding government.

My commitment to education during my governorship remains unwavering, and this pledge reflects my belief that these sectors are vital to our nation’s development and require continuous investment and support.

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I also encouraged the Sisters to continue serving the people of Nigeria without discrimination, as they have always done.

The legacy of the Holy Rosary Sisters reminds us that through discipline, service, and unity, we can build a better society.

I remain committed to supporting efforts that foster progress in education, healthcare, and poverty alleviation across Nigeria.

-PO

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