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Widows In Enugu Rejoices As Flavour Donates Food Items To Them

Popular Afro High-life musician, Flavour recently showed the humanitarian side of his personality when he reached out to a cross-section of Widows in Enugu state, Nigeria, showering them with gifts, food items, and of course serenading them with melodious tunes from some of his hit songs. 
                                       


In a post on his Facebook page, the ‘Adanma’ hitmaker, spoke of the quality time he had with the widows and admired their zest for life as well as their will power to survive. Below is an excerpt from the post on his Facebook page; “I had the honour and pleasure of visiting and spending some quality time with a strong force of women, here today in Enugu. 
                                                    

These women, who are widowed, stand united in their zest for life and support for one another. I was truly touched by their stories and will never forget this visit.”

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