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Humanitarian expect, Umeh warns citizens in Anambra to beware of women, money 

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By Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha

A humanitarian expect and clergy, Elisha Umeh on Tuesday warned citizens in Anambra State to beware of three things; women, money and friends to avert their lives been ruined.

Umeh made this known while addressing citizens of the state during the 2025 World International Volunteer Day, held at Holiday Resort Hotel Onitsha, Anambra state.

He listed the three things to include, money, women and friends adding that one has to use his discretion in dealing with the three for him to  live a worthy life of emulation.

According to him money is the root of all evils and if one is not deceived by Money, women as seen devil and bad friends, that definitely the person will survive in life.

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He also stressed the need for one to assist one another without asking for compensation in return as it may assist one to achieve heaven.

In his speech, the National President of Humanitarian’s World Outreach International, Orienta Okey Donwilliams, said the occasion was an opportunity for volunteers and volunteer organizations  to raise awareness  of, and gain understanding  for, the contribution they make to their communities.

“It is also viewed as a unique chance for volunteers and organizations to celebrate their efforts to share their values and promote their work among their communities, non governmental organization, (NGOs),  United Nations Agencies,  government authorities and the private sector.

“The act of volunteering is found in all culture,  languages, and religions. Each year hundreds of millions of people volunteer their time and skills to help make the world a better place to live in, when they volunteer they help to improve the lives of others,” he stated.

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The President advised the people to live long by doing exercise, and to also expose themselves to morning sun shine, rest, take enough water, stay under trees, eat enough food, describing them as the eight doctors to life.

Speaking, the state chairman of Civil Liberties Organization, CLO, Vincent Ezekwueme stated that the occasion is marked for one to help his fellow human being. 

According to him, “Assist People irrespective of your tribe, religions, language, colour, tribe and political affiliation as it is for one to achieve heaven.

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