Haddassa Healing Foundation, Girl Power Global Initiative Extend Hope, Compassion To Inmates Of Kirikiri Correctional Facility 

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…Facilitates Release Of Five Inmates Who Could Not Afford Bail Conditions

…Commits To Taking Full Responsibility For Fibroid Operations Of Five Inmates 

…Takes Up The Delivery Cost Of Three Pregnant Inmates

Azeez Folorunso 

MEMBERS of the Haddassa Healing Foundation and Girl Power Global initiative penultimate  Friday visited the Kirikiri Correctional Centre, Kirikiri, Apapa, Lagos with a message of hope and redemption to the inmates of the facility.

In a brief chat with the media on the day, the leader of the delegation and the Founder of Girl Power Global Initiative, Princess Aderemi Fagbemi, disclosed that the Haddassa Healing Foundation and Girl Power Global Initiative visited and fellowshipped with the inmates at the female section of the correctional facility “in carrying out our advocacy outreach mission. We extended to the inmates the message of hope, faith, compassion and restoration.

It was an awesome afternoon of worship and praise as Minister Shola Sax rented open the heavens with amazing praise ministrations. The highlight of our visit was over 50 inmates and officers rededicating their lives to Christ. We retreated that the human spirit is unbounded, even behind bars” 

“We want to thank the Prison Fellowship of Nigeria for partnering with us on this global vision, trustees and partners of HHF Global God’s General, our esteemed Pastor Seun of RCCG Who ministered the word with a life-touching testimony. It was a life-changing experience for all. We left the correctional facility fulfilled and grateful to God for fulfilling our mandate in upholding Pastor Adenike Lamai’s legacy of compassion, hope and been of global relevance to humanity”

Princess Fagbemi also posited that the Foundation and Girl Power Global Initiative will be taking up the challenge of facilitating the release of five Inmates who could not afford their bail conditions on liberal terms, while also promising to take full responsibility for the fibroid operations of five inmates and finally taking up the delivery cost of three pregnant inmates. 

She committed to ensuring that  the intervention in the correctional centres will be a regular outreach of the Foundation in order to assist the inmates by showing empathy and compassion in line with the ideals of the Founder of the Foundation, Late Pastor Adenike Olubunm Lamai

 

Eighteen-Eleven Media 

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