 Ryn o nesaf o boed yr awd. First-Itaewyr has come the way of the less privileged children, old women, and indeed, others have resided in the slum community of Ikota in Lagos, Nigeria. The women with joy as they were treated to a party and gifted with food items and other material to help alleviate the feat. i gydag ymddangos i'r ysgolwch yma yng Nghymru, yng Nghymru, yn ddweud. Dyna'r rhagor o'r rhagor. Mae yw ymddangos yng nghyrch yn ymgyrch o'r Ligor. A y gweithio'r ddeu'r ddeu'r llwyddiad o'r Ligor o'r Laipechwr yn ychydig arall, o'r rhagor. Oedden nhw'n gweithio'r ddweud i'ch gweithio'r ddweud i'ch gweithio'r ddweud, phobl gynhywch am ymchwil. Mae'r Ychwanegd Wanfodi'r Ynniwr, mae hi fyddwn hi'w gwynebu hynny. Felly sydd wedi bod o'r meddwl am y gynyddiad komod ac mae yw ddweud cyflu yn y dda. Mae'r angen ychwanegسol yn 9, 10 oeg. Ac mae wedi'n ddim yn gondol. Croedd hynny yn y dychwyn. Ychwanegsol yn 10 oeg. Felly mae'r aelwch ar y roi i gŵs y dychwanegsol. Mae'n dda ni'n gweithio, Ac rwy'n meddwl i mi i. Ac rwy'n meddwl i ddim yn ystod, rwy'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'w gwlad. Felly mae'r bwysig rywun. Mae'r bwysig yn ddod o'r ddechrau gyda'n meddwl i'w gwlad, a'r cyfnod o'r gyfnodol a'r cyfnod o'r cyfnod ddechrau sydd yn y ddweud o'u seisio. O fawr yw'r fawr o'r cyfnod o'r ddweud, ydw ddweud o'r ddweud. Mae'r ddechrau yn mynd i'r fan ei ddweud o fawr, We catch up with some of the beneficiaries who cannot hide their excitement as they porwod yn cwliwns o'n ddioglaesus, as well as prayers. Do ni tyn nhw wedi gweld. If I will, I for dancing. I for football, but no way. I am 75 years. So, the thing we would have done today. Feed all the content. God bless you. I am very grateful for this sister to come and give us food today. We thank God for new year food. God bless them. We will give them a long life. I will multiply their work in Jesus' grace. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Thank you so much. God bless. Miki Onwto show has a word of advice for Nigerians and indeed the government. She charges them to remember the poor, not only when they celebrate, but indeed every other day. Onwto show speaks alongside others. We started this because I was sitting down in the comfort of my house one day and the year was coming to an end. And I was in lots of shopping for my children, buying lots of things. And then something just flew to my head. The child on the street out there. The mum might not have a grain of rice to cook for that child today. And that was how the vision started. Like, okay, the year is ending. How are the children ending the year? To the government, we know you're already doing a lot. You're already doing much in improving our country. This particular community where I am in Ikota community, it's in a bad shape. So I encourage and beg the government to please do something. The standard of living here is very poor. If we cannot do it alone, we need, we would like to take this big, we would like to expand and go reaching out to people, not just the Ikota community. I would love to do more and more as well to go to other places to also invite children, give them a smile, give them the best. They can never get from their parents. Outside, this is what I love doing. So as the year 2024 comes with great expectations and hope, Nigerians are reminded to be dead brothers' keepers. Thank you. Thank you.