By Chinedum Elekwachi
Spiritual Director of the Holy Ghost Adoration Ministry, Uke, Anambra state Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Obimma has distributed bags of rice to widows in the state.
The cleric, popularly known as Ebube Muonso also awarded scholarships to deserving students, just as he settled hospital bills for patients.
He said the gesture was part of activities marking his 14th priestly anniversary and a testament to his selfless dedication to serving others.
The priest expressed gratitude to God for sustaining him throughout his 14-year journey as a priest.
He acknowledged the challenges he had faced, both spiritual and physical.
According to him l, his unwavering commitment to serving God and humanity helped him survive.
Ebube Muonso extended appreciation to Archbishop Valerian Okeke for his love and encouragement to the ministry.

He also thanked his fellow priests, adorers and well-wishers for their support and prayers.
“What matters in life is the number of lives we touch, the impacts we make and how we treat others.
“I have been doing philanthropic work even before I started my ministry, but I don’t seek to blow my own trumpet,” he added.


Also speaking, Rev Fr. Paul Okunaerere described Ebube Muonso as a prophet God has been using to perform wonders, touch lives positively, and mentor others.
He wished him more grace as he marked his priestly anniversary.
Fr. Joy Nwebe wished the celebrant more unction to function.
Nwebe said those who criticise Ebube Muonso on social media are wasting their time and will face the consequences.
He encouraged adorers to remain steadfast in their faith, especially in the midst of challenging times.
One of the widows, Chinwe Udeh, expressed gratitude to the priest for his love, prayers and philanthropic gestures.
She described him as a God-sent blessing.
The event was attended by diverse personalities, fellow priests, adorers from all over the world and well-wishers.
Ifesinachi age grade from Nkwelle Ezunaka wished Ebube Muonso more fruitful years in God’s vineyard.
