Faithspiration Initiative, a charity and Christian organisation, marked this year’s Valentine’s Day with inmates at Onitsha Correctional Center, bringing them hope, joy, and essential supplies.
Barely a month after its life-changing outreach in Awka-Etiti, Idemili South LGA, Anambra State, the group, led by its founder, Very Rev. Fr. Dr. George Adimike, continued its mission of evangelism through both spiritual and material support.
Join our WhatsApp ChannelSpeaking at the event, Fr. Adimike introduced Faithspiration Initiative as a Christian family dedicated to sharing God’s love. He emphasized that Valentine’s Day coincides with the feast of Saints Cyril, Methodius, and Valentine, with St. Valentine standing out for his life of love and sacrifice.
“We are here because of you. You are part of us. Your time in this correctional center is temporary. It doesn’t mean God has abandoned you. He loves and cares for you, and there is still hope,” Fr. Adimike encouraged the inmates. He prayed for their speedy release and urged them to remain steadfast in faith.
He also appreciated the correctional center’s management, particularly the Controller, Chaplain, Rev. Fr. Bartholomew Okpalugo, and their spiritual mother, Very Rev. Sis. Bennett Ezeokoli, for granting Faithspiration Initiative access to the inmates.
In response, Fr. Okpalugo expressed gratitude to Faithspiration Initiative, stating that their act of kindness exemplified Christ’s teachings on love and compassion. He commended Fr. Adimike for his dedication to uplifting prisoners and prayed for God’s continued blessings on the organisation.
The event was a moment of joy for the inmates, who danced and sang along to gospel music performed by renowned singer Chioma Ezefete. Comedian Igwe White also entertained them with humor.
As part of the outreach, Faithspiration Initiative donated cooked meals, tissue paper, detergents, laundry soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes, and bags of pure water, among other essentials.
The Valentine’s Day visit left a lasting impact, reinforcing the message that even behind bars, love, faith, and hope remain ever-present.