Sunday, 11 June 2017

Yes we can! Reaching out to an Orphanage in Jos

Dear Good Samaritans...

Please we have a need to assist in reaching out to a small boarding school located in Jos, who have just received about 50 displaced children (between the ages of 7 & 16) all orphans from Borno and Adamawa. The owner of the school received them with a view to giving them quality education free of charge. Yesterday, one of us visited the children and the condition they are in is quite appalling. To this end, we have decided to solicit for help from friends to help this children. We don't need cash donations. All we need is for you to donate shoes, clothes, food stuff, soaps, cream, books, pen etc. anything that will aid their living and academic pursuit.
If you are in Jos, you can inbox me your location as our personnel on ground would come and pick up your kind contribution. If you are outside Jos, you can send whatever you have to any of the parks in Jos and we get our representative in Jos to pick them up. Alternatively , you can send us a private email at bettieleaves@gmail.com for logistics. For the sake of emphasis, we don't need cash. Just stuffs to help them with. Please let's work together to help humanity. I appreciate your anticipated positive response to this goal.

Thank you.
For the Good Samaritans of Nigeria Project.

Thursday, 8 June 2017

Job alert!

Do u know any young Chartered Accountant between the age of 26 - 33 looking for job. There is a job opportunities for Finance and Admin Managers in Victoria Island and Ikeja - Lagos. The package is between N300k - N350k NET PAY. Tell any interested person to forward his/her CV to info@sonipsresources.com.
Kindly Re-Broadcast, you might just help someone

Tuesday, 30 May 2017

The good Samaritans among us!

There are still some   good Samaritans among us, this was proved by Miss Oyebimpe Olofin. A serving corps member in Kogi State, who
paid the school fees of 30 students and distributed over 180 books, including writing materials to some schools in Lokoja.

The move was part of the activities lined up to mark this year’s Children Day celebration by Olofin under Omoloye Foundation. Olofin, while presenting the cash gifts, school uniforms and writing materials to the underprivileged students, noted that every child is a star with adequate investment.

She said, “It is important that as a good citizen of Nigeria, we should help make the child and their parent’s dream come true by ensuring that they are in school and not on the street.”

“While interacting with these children recently, I realised that some of them want to go to school. Every child is a star in their own way; it all depends on what you invest in them. If you give them something good, they will give something good in return.”
Olofin noted that the gifts would encourage the students to see education as the best way to achieve success in life, while calling on relevant stakeholders to help in the campaign to move children off the streets during school hours. Well done you Miss Oyebimpe Olofin.

Tuesday, 4 April 2017

Our good Samaritan of the moment!



Here is to celebrate an amazing Nigerian named Emeka Nobis.
Mr Nobis sponsored Wali Endurance the young man in above picture robed in a university graduation gown. Mr Nobis recounts that he met Wali while he was serving as a corps memeber posted to Omagwa, Rivers State. According to Mr Nobis, who is currently a  coach/consultant, Wali was one of the brilliant students he taught Physics and Mathematics at a Community Secondary School, Imogu, Rivers state were he was posted on primary assignment. Sadly, Wali lost his parents and could not continue with his university education. 

Their paths crossed again in 2011 and he decided to take responsibility of his university education after hearing of his inability to further his education as a result of his parents' death. Nobis said he even had to sell his car to ensure Wali completes his University education. Mr Nobis, you are indeed our good Samaritan of the moment! We celebrate you!

Saturday, 25 March 2017

A few good men

In keeping with the mission of the GSNP, we wish to identify the good Samaritans who bravery rescued the middle- aged lady who tried to take her own life by jumping into the lagoon in the Maza -Maza area of Lagos state.  But your courageous and timely response, the life of this lady would have been lost. We would wish to use this platform to say a big well done to all those involved in that rescue mission. Your act of being your brother’s keeper has not gone unnoticed well done guys!  Anyone who is in contact with those who were part of this rescue mission should please kindly make contact with GSNP you could reach us on email: bettieleaves@gmail.com, alternatively please contact us on our Facebook page: The good Samaritan of Nigeria project this is to enable us celebrate these brave Nigerians in the GS way. Many thanks!




Thursday, 23 March 2017

Stories like this brings hope to Humanity

Its amazing what this couple did for a dying neighbor's 3 kids, follow the link to find out more about it...

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All About the Good Samaritan of Nigeria Project

Mission: The purpose of this forum is to reach out, and celebrate the un-celebrated Nigerian(s), who chose to act courageously and fearlessly in an extremely challenging situation.


Vision: We are looking forward to restoring the pride of Nigeria, particularly, to celebrate ambassadors of love instead of hate. To raise a voice that demonstrates that we can still be our brother’s keeper. To reinstate a Nation that was once a pride of many.  After all, that used to be the Nigeria we once were identified with-a famous nation, a people who loved and cared for one another. A nation of good Samaritans! We are a people who love and genuinely care for one another. So please let’s join hands to restore that great Nigeria again! It is not surprising that we were once adjudged one of the happiest people on earth!