The founder of Streams of Joy International, Pastor Jerry Eze, celebrated his 42nd birthday by making a major contribution to the community in an amazing act of kindness and charity.
Known for his charitable work, the pastor gave over a hundred young small business entrepreneurs a ₦100 million business grant and constructed eighteen houses for widows throughout Nigeria.
Blogger Tunde Ednut shared the good news on social media and included a video of several of the houses he built, along with the widows’ absolute happiness when they got their new flat.
A different scene featured young people who received grants from the Jerry Eze Foundation.
Across the nation, this selfless act has sent shockwaves of gratitude and adoration, with many praising Pastor Eze as a genuine man of God.
Certainly, the eighteen widows’ houses are a heartfelt gesture, offering solace and refuge to those who have lost loved ones.
The recipients of this kindness, who may have been having financial difficulties, will surely find comfort and hope in it.
In a same vein, the ₦100 million business grant given to youthful small company owners is an appropriate intervention meant to enable entrepreneurs to expand their companies and support the nation’s economic growth.
This grant will not only benefit the recipients but also have a ripple effect on the economy, creating jobs and stimulating growth.
Pastor Eze’s philanthropic efforts are a shining example of the impact one person can have on the lives of others.
Captioning the post, Tunde Ednut wrote:
“In celebration of his 42nd birthday, a pastor built 18 houses for widows across Nigeria and gave a ₦100 million business grant to over a hundred young people.
A big Happy Birthday to Pastor Jerry Eze.”