Women are
powerful and at the same time, can make or mar any man. You can ask men like
the Biblical Samson. For female
religious leaders who are saddled with the task of shepherding hundreds and
even millions of congregation plus families, having a humane and kind hearted
qualities is an essential part of such female leader who must adhere strictly to
her calling as widows and less priviledged under shepherd,I bring to you a
humble woman of God with above stated potentials who has touched lives in
different dimensions.
Bishop
Chioma Grace Dauji, is the founder of Amazing Grace Pentecostal Church Worldwide,
Shomolu, Palmgrove, Lagos and the CEO of Great Life Changer Foundation
International,she is an influential
woman of God and an excellent proof of the unlimited capability and potentials
of a woman. Her name resonates through out her ministry, and though her style
is uniquely simple, it is in no way ever devoid of class. Her sterling
attributes as well as powerful voice heavily complements her efforts that ranks
among the top bishop in Nigeria.
Fondly
called “Mummy’ is a veteran teacher and amazing counsellor. She places premium
on modesty. She has carved out a style for herself that has become hers. You’re
always likely to see her mostly dressed in skirt suit and a hat to match. When
adorning traditional attire, she loves it simple and most adorable about her is
the fact that she has always remained faithful to God’s work.
The Bishop
who God has given the mandate of putting smiles on the faces of the less
privileged, widows, widowers, mental derailed, destitute and individuals. Her
love and passion for these people earned her this responsibility and she
doesn’t allow rejection slow down her work to alleviate their plight, and
caring for these people is the only thing that gives her joy.
Great Life
Changer which is the name of her NGO has recorded a level of success and is
genuine by making the real sufferings mostly for women who have lost their
husbands and who are not working, have no skills neither any business to call
their own. And her dream for them is to be well-equipped, empowered to the
point that they will not depend on people to feed and send their children to
school.
By Udoka Onwordi
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