As the new month of November unfolds, former Abia State governorship candidate, and founder of the OAU Foundation, Hon. Onyekwere Akym Uche (OAU), has extended heartfelt greetings to the people of Abia North and Abians in general, urging them to embrace faith, hope, and expectation as the year gradually draws to a close.
In his uplifting message, OAU reminded the people that the God is still at work and capable of turning situations around when least expected.
He encouraged Nigerians not to lose faith despite the current economic and social challenges, emphasizing that hope and belief in divine timing often lead to unexpected breakthroughs.
“November is a month of divine visitation,” Onyekwere Akym said.
“It is a reminder that God is never late, even when it looks like the year is ending. God shows up mightily to fulfill promises, restore joy, and reward perseverance. I urge everyone to remain steadfast in faith and positive in expectation, miracles still happen.”
The philanthropist, who has continued to impact lives across communities through his OAU Foundation, noted that faith and gratitude are key virtues that sustain people through difficult times. He called on individuals, families, and leaders to renew their trust in God’s plan and continue to work collectively for the peace and progress of Abia State.
“We must never allow despair to cloud our vision,” he continued. “Every challenge is an opportunity to trust God more deeply and to help one another. In this new month, I encourage everyone to reach out to others with kindness, to believe in themselves, and to hold firmly to the truth that God’s timing is perfect.”
Speaking on his foundation’s ongoing humanitarian commitments, OAU reiterated his passion for youth empowerment, education, and community development. He reaffirmed his resolve to continue using the OAU Foundation as a channel for social impact and human capacity building.
“Through the OAU Foundation, we have continued to touch lives, supporting students, widows, and vulnerable groups,” he explained.
“It is my firm belief that faith without works is incomplete. That is why we are committed to transforming hope into tangible help for those in need.”
Onyekwere Akym Uche also expressed optimism about the future of Abia and Nigeria, urging citizens to remain united and prayerful. He encouraged leaders at all levels to prioritize service and integrity, stressing that collective progress begins with individual responsibility and compassion.
“I believe in a brighter Abia, a stronger Nigeria, and a people whose faith cannot be broken,” he said.
“As we step into this new month, let us keep faith alive, work together, and expect divine surprises. November will bring good news for every household.”
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