 And now to BIOSA State, where Nigerians have been urged to reach out to the needy and less privileged in society in any way they can. These advice was given by BIOSA State chapter of the Stand Up for Women Society, SWS, during a visit to an orphanage in Yanugua. Our correspondent, Jesse SA, has details. This group, Stand Up for Women Society, is fighting for the rights of women and the vulnerable and the society. Before kick-starting their humanitarian activities in 2022, the group paid a visit to this orphanage to identify with the motherless children. The children that they need love from people out there, that they are here to run in the end of the world for them. So coming here to identify with them, make them also feel that they belong to the society and they also feel love and they also appreciate people for coming to see them, which for me is a good thing to do. Identifying with them is not easy to live without a mother. I don't have a father again, but I know what it means to the fatherless, talk less of being a motherless too. So we are here to just see them, to give them the little thing that we brought. It's not about what we brought, it's about their heart of which you are giving. So we are here to just say, to even encourage the mothers that are taking care of them because it's not easy to take care of those children. The orphanage expressed gratitude for the group for remembering the children. We're never going to be the same way that you are put together, our Lord will also bless you. With this visit, the SWS is looking forward to a fruitful year with high expectations of reaching out to more women in Bielsa. Jesse Eze, for Plus TV Africa. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.