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2019 was a great year for Santa in Ibadan.
We distributed five hundred (500) sanitary pads to women at Oja-Oba and students of People's Girls' Grammar School. We donated fifty (50) branded notebooks, Forty-three (43) storybooks, Fifty-seven (57) textbooks and some foodstuff to
SANTA IN IBADAN @SantaInIbadan 5.0 was successful because of your donations, so THANK YOU!
Today, I and the volunteers visited 5 orphanage homes in Ibadan🧵
So from my heart to yours, thank you for trusting us at @SantaInIbadan with your donations this season. We have gone on the errand you sent us with your donations. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays 🎄🩷
The final home we visited was Esther’s Children of Destiny Home opposite Kolapo Ishola, Akobo. We met the owner. She said she started the home because the stuff she sent to Nigeria when she was abroad were not used for the purpose for which she sent them.
The fourth home we visited was Tabitha Home at Joyce B, Ring Road. They were holding their end of the year party when we got there and the lady in the picture is Grace, she’s one of the caregivers in the home.
The third home we visited was Oyiza Orphanage and Foster Foundation. The woman in the picture is Ms. Joy Taiwo who’s the matron of the home and took over after her mom’s demise when she was 22. She said the home was one of the beneficiaries of @davido’s 1 million Naira donation to orphanages. They’re currently in a rented home where the landlord increases rent every 2 years. So they added the money they got from Davido to their savings and bought a building. However, they need money to renovate and make the house habitable for the children. Their account details are in the third frame and they’ll appreciate all donations. Thank you!
The second home we visited was Dorcas Adunola Oyediji Motherless Babies Home. So we made a wrong turn and ended up at a gate they don’t open for cars on Sundays. We had to carry our donations and walk the distance to the home from the gate. Hence, the video in frame 4 😂
The first home we visited was He Careth Orphanage Home at General Gas, Akobo. We met the caregivers and they were so happy at the gifts we brought for the children.
It's that time of the year again!
Join us to spread the Christmas cheer to five (5) orphanage homes in Ibadan this December. Please make all donations to the accounts in the picture. Thank you. ❤
It's that time of the year againnnnnnnnn!!! SantaInIbadan 4.0 @SantaInIbadan.
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So every year, I and the volunteers at @SantaInIbadan gather donations(clothes, shoes, bags, etc) from people and share it to the less privileged. We also gather cash donations to cook for them in the spirit of Christmas. We’re doing it again this year. Please donate and RT 🥺
You guyssss it's that timee of the year again. I even made it to the flyer can you spot me😁😁😁😁? Please donate whatever you can. Reach out to me or the number on the flyer for material donations. Thank you so much. Please RT too🙏🏼
As you have helped us put smiles on the faces of people for three years, may you have every reason to smile through the new year. We wish you a Happy New Year!
This is an appreciation tweet for the photographers of Santa In Ibadan 3.0. Thank you @kore_gold, @doyin_deji and @Obas_imagery. Thank you for taking time off your busy schedules to capture those brilliant images for us pro bono, as your own way of giving back.
As usual, our amazing volunteers were on ground to maintain orderliness and ensure that everyone got a taste of Santa's kindness.
This would not have been possible without your donations both materially and financially. So we thank you! In 2021, we do more. Happy Holidays!
Exactly one week ago, Santa's sleigh touched down at Cultural Centre, Mokola for the grand finale of Santa In Ibadan 3.0. The atmosphere was charged with the Christmas spirit as many less privileged people were fed, clothed and touched by the kindness of Santa.
On the same day, Santa also had a quick stop at Iwo Road where food and clothes were also distributed to the less privileged. We were able to feed 600 people and clothe much more than that altogether.
VIA @Euphoria_Sticks: Santa Claus has finally conquered traffic and wonderful Nigerian roads and has arrived Ibadan today for the grand finale of @SantaInIbadan 🥳🥳🥳🥳