Two Businessmens’ donates to windows and person disabilities

Philanthropist, Mr. Victor Gadri, has attributed the increasing social vices among the youth to the failure of the rich in the country to help bridge the gap between them and the poor.
He expressed worry about the increasing rate of robbery, prostitution, fraud, contract killing and other social vices mainly influenced by poverty.

Mr. Victor Gadri, who is the C. E.O of Gadriator Group of Companies, said Ghana is blessed with a lot of football stars and successful businesses tycoons, who can boast of several millions of dollars in their accounts, but have denied the less privileged a square meal.
In Ghana today, business men exchanged employment with sex, even pastors are only interested in the offering without caring about the wellbeing of their members, even widows.

If each of these football stars, should adopt one of the ten regions in Ghana, support the less privileged with $100,000 annually in skill training, like they spend on compensation to women and big cars, things like robbery and other social vices will drastically reduce and Ghana would be a better place to live.

He warned against replication of China revolution in Ghana, where the poor will rise against the rich for their wealth, if the wide gap between the poor and the rich is not broken.


Mr. Gadri made the assertion, at a program he organized, at Wassa Agona in the Western region to donate GCH 100,000 wealth of items to five hundred blind, cripple, widows, physically challenged and other less privileged in society.
The items included wheel chairs, cloths, and food items in addition to an unspecified amount of money for their upkeep.
He also requested from opinion leaders in the area to provide him with a list of less privileged and unemployed youths to be sponsored to undertake apprenticeship at where they prefer.

Let us not depend on government for everything, let bridge the poverty gap, he appealed.
Presbyter donates Bags of Rice, other food items disabled and less privilege
Senior Presbyter donates Bags of Rice, other food items disabled and less privilege
Senior Presbyter donates Bags of Rice, other food items disabled and less privilege 233 Views

Dr Victor Gadri, a Senior Presbyter of Victory Compound in Dunkwa Presbyterian Church of Ghana has donated Bags of Rice and other food items with Gh¢50,000.00 to about one Hundred and Forty seven (147) disabled and the less privileged in the Dunkwa-on-offin.
He explained that the gesture is to put a smile on the beneficiaries faces towards the church annual harvest slated on the October 28, 2024, under the theme: He that have pity on the poor lend unto the Lord.
The Senior Presbyter took the opportunity to advised the women to be cautious and vigilant with men they are planning to marry.


According to him, there are some of the men of today who do not wants to work and pretend to be hard working when in relationships with the women and when officially married, could not provide the basic needs for the women and the family.
He said most of such husbands becomes homeless and turn their back on their core responsibility as the head of the family.
The Senior Presbyter stated that, as a woman who wants to marry must make a thorough background checks of the men to enable her identify the true character and attitude of the particular man who is serious and employed or self employed.
According to him, marry to an employed man would not be at home and be thinking of how to feed themselves and the family.
According to him, the young men of today do not want to work and earn a living with their spouse, and therefore advised the women not to marry such men to give birth with irresponsible men who may not marry them in the future.
The Presiding Elder of the Dunkwa Beposo Pentecost church in the Central Region, Dr Evans Bukuro over the weekend presented clothes, bags of rice, cooking oils and tins of sardines to 50 women as part of his social responsibilities to raise the living standards of the women within the Ministry.
Besides the gesture the learned doctor further provided well furnished accommodation for 10 barren women in Dunkwa.
That was not all, the Elder, Dr. Evans Bukuro also donated free sewing machines and startup kits for the unemployed youth of the church to learn a trade as part of his plans to alleviate poverty that tend to be a big challenge for the youth.
Presenting the items he called on the well meaning Ghanaian , individuals and cooperate organisations to support the needy in the society.


On the occasion the leader of the Women’s Ministry of the Dunkwa District Church of Pentecost in the Upper Denkyira East Municipality, Deaconess Mrs. Regina Bukuro, advised women to be proactive and see themselves as a precious assets created by God to support their husbands.
Deaconess Bukuro, who is the wife of Elder Dr. Evans Bukuro, underscored that it is incumbent on women to explore the various business opportunities and assist their husbands in the running of the home in order not to be a burden to the husbands alone.
She said it is unacceptable for women to sit idle at homes and wait for their husbands to provide everything for the family in the face of the numerous opportunities to make money to support their husbands.
Mrs. Bukuro who also doubles as the Senior Nurse at the Dunkwa Government hospital made the contribution at a programe organised by the Womens Ministry of Dunkwa Church of Pentecost to support mothers and widows to mark the ‘Mothers Day celebration.
She admonished women to changed their mindsets and stop assuming that their husbands had to provide all their needs.
Referring to the book of Genesis 2:18 which said “And the Lord God said, It is not good that the man should be alone; I will provide him a helper to meet his needs, Deaconess Bukuro noted that it is time women should learn new skills and add value to themselves to support the family.
The Deaconess said when an ideal woman focuses on playing her role as a helper, she experiences her greatest sense of self-worth and makes the man feels comfortable in taking decisions to keep the home.
Dunkwa-On-Offin Businessman Presents Food Items To The Less Privileged To Celebrate The Easter
Dunkwa-On-Offin Businessman Presents Food Items To The Less Privileged To Celebrate The Easter.
A renowned Dunkwa-On-Offin in the Central Region based business man, Dr Victor Gadri on the Easter Friday April 7 2023 donated food items worth over Ghc 100,000 about (Billion old Ghana currency) to the less privileged in the seven regions across the country.
The regions include Central, Western North, Volta, Ashanti,
Northern Region, Upper region and Western region respectively.
The rational behind the gesture was to enable orphans, widows and the less privileged ones to celebrate a befiting and comfortable occasion without thinking about who should be responsible for the celebration.
The offer made up of 500 bags of rice, 500 boxes of edible oil and 500 boxes of sardines were separately distributed to the seven regions each respectively.
Presenting the items Dr Gadri who also doubles as a philanthropist and a staunch christian who was recently honoured by the Kingdom University College in Florida United States of America urged Ghanaian to show love to the less privileged ones in the occasions like Easter.
He said as christians and Moslems it is our duty to show love and invest in the less privileged instead of saving our monies in the banks for interests.

According to him, investing and helping the less privileged especially the orphans is what pleases God most ,
Dr Kadri entreated those who have the resources to use their medium to establish businesses and create jobs for the youth to help improve the living standards of the people.
A spokesperson for the beneficiaries of the items Madam Afia Frimpomaah thanked Dr Gadri for the kind gesture and appealed to NGO’S, philanthropist

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