 The president and founder of Achinze Charles Obyodogu Foundation, Mr. Charles Obyodogu, says, in the celebration of Christmas, they are extending goodwill to over 50 to 100 widows in Okbanam and Igusa communities in Oshimili's south local government area of Delta State. Obyodogu made this statement at the handing over ceremony of the house to the family of late emaker Nguye Dozier, a former chairman of Vigilant of Okbanam community who died in active service. Plus TV's Asaba correspondent Apomejero Friday reports that Charles Obyodogu says he was worried about the condition of late Nguye Dozier's wife being homeless with five children. I was informed that where she's living was not nice and they have even given her a quick notice and she's homeless with five children. So when I looked at it, I was so troubled going to Igusa, we are going to be affecting about 50 to 100 widows and the less privileged. When I called the lady in question, I told her if she, the husband has any 50 by 100 or 50 by 50, we can be able to erect a structure and she said no but there is a small property which they built the husband that I think I can do something there. So I was given a sort of life, well learned by institution, from him, and also by body lovers. Most times they cannot be interrogated. I remember one time my younger brother, I see the Charles Obyodogu, he told me that God spoke to me and I should keep him in the building of the building and I asked him, are you sure he's here? When he told me I have known that God was only speaking to him, he was speaking to him and we gave him right head and we gave him some back then. When I called him, it wasn't easy but today he has done it and I want to keep going on the pace. Honestly, I was trying to be wise, but without it too, we don't have much to wear that Charles Obyodogu thing from then. I've been here for many years, you know, for him, we're not going to have any of these ideas, we're not going to have any of these ideas. So if we do, if my wife was late to make a wedo here, you know, bringing happiness to our life, you know, like what he said earlier now, that giving is something that is something that you can't do. Giving is not numbers of money that you can't do but that you can't do. It doesn't necessarily mean that you must have all the money, or host all over the whole place. It's something that is important. I don't want to be on the outside anymore.