Enenche Marks Birthday With Water Project and Other Support for Vulnerable Abuja Residents

Oluwafisayo Olaoye
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In commemoration of his 57th birthday, Dr. Paul Enenche, Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, led a humanitarian outreach on Wednesday, June 4, benefiting residents of Sabon Iddo village in Abuja.

The initiative included the commissioning of a borehole to provide clean drinking water, a large-scale medical outreach, and the distribution of relief materials to widows, orphans, and underserved members of the community. Dr. Enenche, joined by his wife Dr. Becky Enenche, said the project was guided by a desire to give back meaningfully.

“Birthdays are not just personal milestones but opportunities to impact lives,” he said. “Providing clean water and healthcare is a way of extending compassion beyond words.”

The outreach addressed key health issues in the community, with medical personnel treating cases ranging from malaria and diabetes to childhood infections and chronic pain. Many beneficiaries noted the significance of such services in an area with limited healthcare access.

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In addition, over 500 widows, 10 orphanages, and numerous children gathered at the church headquarters to receive food and essential supplies as part of the day’s programme.

David Abu Ozigi, head of Dunamis’ Welfare Department, highlighted the community-focused intent behind the event. “This is an expression of love rooted in service. It reflects the values that guide the church and its leadership,” he said.

He explained that the water project was informed by a needs assessment that revealed gaps in Sabon Iddo’s access to potable water. “Providing safe water not only improves health but strengthens dignity and community resilience,” Ozigi added.

As the programme concluded, community members were urged to sustain unity and mutual support. “Acts of kindness have lasting effects when matched with a commitment to peace and faith,” Dr. Enenche noted.

The event ended with prayers and a renewed call for continued compassion across communities.

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