Friday, January 18, 2008
The philanthropist in Me
According to Encyclopedia:
Philanthropy is the act of donating money, goods, time, or effort to support a charitable cause, usually over an extended period of time and in regard to a defined objective. In a more fundamental sense, philanthropy may encompass any altruistic activity which is intended to promote good or improve human quality of life. Someone who is well known for practicing philanthropy may sometimes be called a philanthropist. Although such individuals are often very wealthy, people may nevertheless perform philanthropic acts without possessing great wealth.
A philanthropist is someone who engages in philanthropy; that is, someone who donates his or her time, money, and/or reputation to charitable causes. The term may apply to any volunteer or to anyone who makes a donation, but the label is most often applied to those who donate large sums of money or who make a major impact through their volunteering, such as a trustee who manages a philanthropic organization.
A philanthropist may not always find universal approval for his/her deeds. Common accusations include supporting an unworthy cause (such as funding art instead of fighting world hunger) or having selfish motivation at heart (such as avoiding taxes or attaining personal fame).
An orphan (from the Greek ορφανός) is a person (typically a child), who has lost both parents, often through death. One legal definition used in the USA is someone bereft through "death or disappearance of, abandonment or desertion by, or separation or loss from, both parents".[1] Common usage limits the term to children, (or the young of animals) who have lost both parents. On this basis half-orphans are those with one surviving parent.
While I was in Nigeria for the Christmas Holiday, around 26th december being the boxing day, I was watching TV and saw the philanthropy gesture the Ogun state governor exhibited, by visiting hospitals and clinics in the state to remind them that they were not alone and should enjoy the festive season as well....and immediately after that clip, I started thinking...what can I do? but to go into such philanthropy, you need to be wealthy, as I have read and understood that most Philanthropists are wealthy. I remembered the days of my late Father, he was one as well, and what he always preached was help help help someone in need.
I got in the room..grabbed all i had (money), asked my sister to accompany me somewhere...and off we went, she didnt know where we were going, and gbamm we arrived at the market, and I handed her the money, please help me buy anything the orphanage might need...But this amount is too little she responded...I said that was all I could afford, and in we jumped inside the market and started buying buying buying...and within minutes,,....we were done...and bought fews things.
We found an Orphage in Lekki, and we drove in....and handed over these things to them....they were very happy...it didnt seem anyone had been there that day, cos you could trace our car tyre marks on the ground and we didnt see any when we came.....So we prayed together....played with the kids....snapped soem pictures...and Off we went....tears dropping from my eyes....SO THESE KIDS HAVE NO PARENT? NO FATHER.....NO MOTHER!....No one to depend on. I then realized I was priveledged to have my mother.
Anyway peeps...below are some pictures we took there...."Be good and lend a helping hand if you can, no matter how little"......Obinwanne
Philanthropy is the act of donating money, goods, time, or effort to support a charitable cause, usually over an extended period of time and in regard to a defined objective. In a more fundamental sense, philanthropy may encompass any altruistic activity which is intended to promote good or improve human quality of life. Someone who is well known for practicing philanthropy may sometimes be called a philanthropist. Although such individuals are often very wealthy, people may nevertheless perform philanthropic acts without possessing great wealth.
A philanthropist is someone who engages in philanthropy; that is, someone who donates his or her time, money, and/or reputation to charitable causes. The term may apply to any volunteer or to anyone who makes a donation, but the label is most often applied to those who donate large sums of money or who make a major impact through their volunteering, such as a trustee who manages a philanthropic organization.
A philanthropist may not always find universal approval for his/her deeds. Common accusations include supporting an unworthy cause (such as funding art instead of fighting world hunger) or having selfish motivation at heart (such as avoiding taxes or attaining personal fame).
An orphan (from the Greek ορφανός) is a person (typically a child), who has lost both parents, often through death. One legal definition used in the USA is someone bereft through "death or disappearance of, abandonment or desertion by, or separation or loss from, both parents".[1] Common usage limits the term to children, (or the young of animals) who have lost both parents. On this basis half-orphans are those with one surviving parent.
While I was in Nigeria for the Christmas Holiday, around 26th december being the boxing day, I was watching TV and saw the philanthropy gesture the Ogun state governor exhibited, by visiting hospitals and clinics in the state to remind them that they were not alone and should enjoy the festive season as well....and immediately after that clip, I started thinking...what can I do? but to go into such philanthropy, you need to be wealthy, as I have read and understood that most Philanthropists are wealthy. I remembered the days of my late Father, he was one as well, and what he always preached was help help help someone in need.
I got in the room..grabbed all i had (money), asked my sister to accompany me somewhere...and off we went, she didnt know where we were going, and gbamm we arrived at the market, and I handed her the money, please help me buy anything the orphanage might need...But this amount is too little she responded...I said that was all I could afford, and in we jumped inside the market and started buying buying buying...and within minutes,,....we were done...and bought fews things.
We found an Orphage in Lekki, and we drove in....and handed over these things to them....they were very happy...it didnt seem anyone had been there that day, cos you could trace our car tyre marks on the ground and we didnt see any when we came.....So we prayed together....played with the kids....snapped soem pictures...and Off we went....tears dropping from my eyes....SO THESE KIDS HAVE NO PARENT? NO FATHER.....NO MOTHER!....No one to depend on. I then realized I was priveledged to have my mother.
Anyway peeps...below are some pictures we took there...."Be good and lend a helping hand if you can, no matter how little"......Obinwanne
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23 comments:
wonderful post. God bless you for using and taking the initiative from the kindness of your heart to visit the children, spend time with them and provide in your own little way. your post certainly moved me, and should inspire me to do something similar soon. will def try the combo effect of the cologne. im a chelsea fan too bruv. chelsea chelsea!
Well done...young man.You said all rightly,we think alike.Living a fulfilled life means you realize that your life and all you owen are not just yours.Your must be an advantage to others.People should always be happier by the time you leave them than when you first met them...Well done,man...Keep doing good and so shall good come back to you...Say amen! Yah man...I am working on something that may make a lot of difference and I am beginning to think we can work together...Once ready,will let you in on it...
God bless you and bless you and bless you again. Are those the only children in the orphanage or just those that were present at the moment?
Happy new year to you too.
That is a good thing you did. refined One has a project you might be interested in. Probably has info on her wordpress blog...
Happy new year!
Aaah...kudos for your act of kindness. Even the littlest of things makes a difference to those who don't have.
Happy new year..
Aww. that was very kind of you to do that. Keep up the good work man. and thanks for stopping by!!
xxx
Nice pics!
And good service!
na amebo bring me here...
I will ask fo make I no disturb you.
But every little bit of help counts..
Wow, deeply touched man! That was nice of u, May Baba God continue to shower his blessings upon u.. AMEN!
That was really cool that u went to the orphanage. A lot of us are quick to forget that some people are not as privileged as we are.
Now that u are still in ur philantropic mode, when do I get my own box of noodles?
thank you everyone for your kind comments on this jesture of mine, infact i was shocked by the kind of pay-back blessings i got from this little work, and i have since been searching for a needy orphanage also in south africa around me to be doing this on a monthly, or yearly basis......I ask anyone to help no matter how little...and sorry for my late response to ur comments...yes im on lagos...i love lagos...anyway i flew in for a weding...will leave for sa this weekend...thanks for stopping by.
snif, snif that was thotful of you
I am really impressed with that gesture.
should do one soon.
HAPPY NEW YEAR...
GOD BLESS U ....
Awwww....... Dis is sooooo sweet and kind of u. I wish we all learn to pass d "GIVING" bug. God bless u
GOD WILL BLESS YOU...
how sweet of you Obi! And to think the orphanage is close to my house and I've never been! How sad...sob sob...truly an inspiration to get up and just DO IT!
God bless you my bro...
i must say i feel like mandela now.....lol...but really i feel great and honoured by all these comments from all of you, I didnt know all these will follow when i did what i did, but this has actually Encouraged me the more, and i will actually continue it....in every little way I can.
I still urge you people to try and help in any way, not necessarily in heavy ways, but in any little ways....Blessings go plenty from God....ahhhh Obi don turn preacher ooohhh......hahahaha
I still dey naija...im lovin' it....
You are loving Nigeria too much o, you just went back to SA and you are back again...
Very Kind of you Bruv, keep up the good work.
that's so sweet. God bless you.
Have a great 2008
well done!!God bless
How you doing sonn! Jayn passed by...
you freakin rock for this!!!!!!...you are an inspiration and a can do man in a world filled with so many lackluster and uninspired folks...wow...i love your spirit for this...we don't have to spend too much time planning and organizing...we can just do...i might have to blog about you, as this is black history month and what you are doing is superb...
...beyond just giving money, you gave time, tenderness, love, human interaction and play, things much more rewarding for young children...its obvious that God has already blessed with you with a special heart and spirit and will continue to bless you...may blessings flow endlessly to you, always...and may you continue to inspire...
God Bless You!!!
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