Sister Lizzy’s Kitchen is an Omoni Oboli Foundation initiative that aims to feed 500 children every week.
The actress also released her first book – The Stars Are Ageless
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Very nice.
ReplyDeleteWell nothing to say again. Just pray it wont make their parents lazy as they will be waiting for food from Omoli
She dey do saara, we sabi the scope.
DeleteAll these saara don carry lots of people oooo. the guy in my office too brought food and gave lots of people. Everybody was happy.
DeleteJust yesterday my Bishop called a name and said who is the friend, i said i know such name and a colleague, he just said the guy has been going to juju houses to do the do and if he no repent, the repercussion will be great. Me i weak ooo. Everybody is a suspect that is what i will say
@14.11. I agree. I love when you give Anonymous without showing it to the world.
DeleteYori yori. Just one day food will never make d parents Lazy. Do you know how d parents have been feeding them since their birth? Any way it may be Sara. To take their glory and it may not be Sara. Only God knows everything hidden
Deleteanon hope you read it where they said it will be weekly? So the parents will know when to cook or give food to their children except She will be going round Lagos to cook for different children
DeleteAt Yori Yori Give me a break!!! Talk is cheap. Will believe when it happens every week
DeleteWow! This is huge!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday and many healthy years in happiness, Omoni.
Yes, You are a STAR!
Congratulations Omoni! God bless your heart...
ReplyDeleteNice one Omoni. You deserve some accolades!
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ReplyDeleteNice of her... Wishing her more years of happiness.
ReplyDeleteGood stuff, God bless her good heart
ReplyDeleteNice one. Why is she kissing that little girl? It's improper!
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DeleteNice one. Why is she kissing that little girl? It's improper!
ReplyDeleteThis kind gestures inspired me
ReplyDeleteIf you feed them today tomorrow nko... you guys can do better than these....
ReplyDeleteThat's s good one .happy birthday
ReplyDeletenice work and all that but please don't kiss any child that's not yours on the mouth. mouth that they've used to do orisirisi. if someone tries that with my child they will pay for full blood tests to check that they've not spread anything
ReplyDeleteThat kiss picture is vile
ReplyDeleteOmoni dont kiss another child. So wrong
This is good. However more people should join and institutionalize soup kitchens and shelters especially churches. No child should go to bed hungry. As for the Sara part, God sees the heart. In the 90s I used to wine and dine with professional colleagues at the Sheraton but it always bothered me where the left over went as I had a burden in my heart to start a soup kitchen. I spoke to a staffer there and asked if I could get drivers to pick up the rest of the food in the chafing dishes (not really left overs) at Sheraton, Federal Palece, Eko hotel and set up a central location where underprivileged children could eat will they allow me? He said" madam they will just assume you are selling it". Up till today, if and when God blesses me, I intend to set up a permanent shelter with one of the numerous abandoned warehouses, put double bunks and mattresses and showers/toilet and do what is on my heart. There is NO town here without a shelter and soup kitchen/food pantry unless you don't want to take advantage of it or your income level is enough for your household. We need this on a permanent basis, like 10 in Lagos and like 5 in every major city. I wish the churches will start it and encourage others to join after all the whole tithing passage basis is that there may be food in the house. People gift them in their wills and grocers and bakeries like Panera, Starbucks, Walmart, etc donate grocery that is soon to expire and in case of Panera, they don't sell the previous day's food. When will the rich in Nigeria start doing this? Interestingly I met a white American woman in the south who attended hillcrest Jos way back when her dad worked for Sudan Interior Mission who also has a burden for that in Nigeria. Rich folks can donate bags of rice, good cooks can donate their skills and time etc Let's see how we can carry each other. Good start Omoni and those like her doing the little they can!
ReplyDeleteplease just leave churches out of your stories already....every tom dick and harry blaming churches and expecting them to save the whole of humanity. do you know how much work some churches are doing? feeding ,clothing, orphanages etc.....
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