Green Worship concert to raise ₦100m for vulnerable children

2 months ago 16
ARTICLE AD
Greenworship

Image via GreenWorship/Instagram

Organizers of the Nigerian gospel concert ‘Green Worship’ have announced that this year’s benefit concert aims to raise ₦100 million for orphanages and vulnerable children across Nigeria.

This will be the seventh edition of the concert, organized by Worship for Change, and it will take place at the Balmoral Convention Centre, Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja, on October 1, 2024, starting at 5 PM.

Featuring performances by Nathaniel Bassey, AnEndlessOcean, and Nosa, the concert’s ₦100 million target will be distributed among several charities dedicated to supporting indigent children, including the Flora Trust Foundation, Gilead Initiatives, and Bethesda School for the Blind.

Legendary US gospel singer Bob Fitts will join Nigerian icons like Tope Alabi, and Olumide Iyun, as well as IB Quake, Gabriel Eziashi, Judikay, Kunle George, Joe Mettle, and others in performing at the concert.

Other charities to benefit from the ₦100 million fund include Agbedare Jesus Care Foundation, Ibadan; Gold Gate Missions, Adamawa; and Jesus Orphanage, Port Harcourt.

The Chief Responsibility Officer of Worship for Change, Pastor Wale Adenuga, highlighted the urgent need for community support, calling on individuals and corporations to attend the free concert and contribute generously.

“This concert is not just a celebration; it’s a vital campaign to provide essential resources for children in need,” said Adenuga at a recent press conference. “Alongside donations collected at the concert, we are launching a 21 Days of Giving initiative throughout October to amplify our support further.”

In recent years, Worship for Change has raised over ₦130 million for various charities, benefiting thousands of children. Last year’s concert alone provided ₦8.25 million to four selected charities.

To be part of this impactful event and help support vulnerable children, attendees can secure free tickets by visiting worship4change.org.

Read Entire Article