Mothers and children at the IIF event |
“We came here for these people. We
cannot turn them back.” It was an appeal (not a command) from Mrs. Ibidunni
Ighodalo, CEO of Elizabeth R, a top-notch events planning company and wife of
Ituah Ighodalo, accountant and Senior Pastor of Trinity House. Persuading them
with more soothing words, she moved ahead to make the women comfortable.
Enveloping one of them in a hug, she took a baby from another.
Ibidun Ighodolo |
It was the first edition of the
Ibidunni Ighodalo Foundation baby shower charity called, Baby’s Day Out at the
Open Field of the Millennium Housing Estate, better known as, Tinubu Estate in
Ibeshe-Ikorodu, Lagos.
The IIF had announced that the event
was for pregnant women and children between one day and one year old, but the
organisers were forced to observe this restriction more in the breach-elderly
women, teenagers and single ladies showed up in their thousands to benefit from
the IIF largesse. Though there was a captive population in the estate, a
teeming number of people joined them from nearby and far-flung neighbourhoods
around Ikorodu and beyond.
Giving out babies clothes to mothers |
Mothers and their children at the IIF event at Ikorodu |
Buses and trucks marked with the
Trinity House and Elizabeth R insignia that carried various gift items were
parked beside the field. Personnel from K-Square, a private security company
were busy, trying to keep the children and their mothers from becoming unruly.
There were two teams of men of the Nigeria Police keeping an eye on the crowd.
Thank God, the situation never got out of control. By and large, the mild
disruption was foisted on the event by parents who could not stay on the queue
and excited children, who scampered to get a gift bag from Santa Claus.
The handout from the IIF were in
different categories. Pregnant women were given clothes, baby bath set, raw
food items and a bag filled with baby toiletries. Though some mothers tried to
shave some months off their grown babies, officials of IIF insisted on giving
the baby clothes to the right recipient. For the baby cot bed, pregnant women
took to the dance floor to dance to music from DJ Shexy in order to decide who
will take it home. The elderly women smiled home with one live chicken and food
items.
Mrs. Ibijoke Adeboyejo said she was
familiar with the charitable disposition of the Ighodalos since she worshipped
under Pastor Ituah at the Redeemed Christian Church of God Christ Church,
Gbagada. She got to know about the Baby’s Day Out on Facebook. Mrs. Olayinka
Mokwenye heard of the charity through a friend. A good number of the women were
residents of the estate. Many of them had modest expectations when they were
notified of the event. But it turned out that the organisers exceeded their
expectations by far.
Mrs. Bola Egbo, a teacher said she
expected a children’s party. “The crowd is too much,” she said. Another
teacher, Mrs. Sharon Uche who lives in the estate thought it was going to be a
platform for evangelism. Her presumption was fulfilled in another way. “What
the Ibidunni Ighodalo did was better than preaching and hitting people on the
head with the Bible. They carried out practical Christianity.” Mrs. Shakirah
Lawal, a Medical Laboratory Scientist said she saw much more than she expected.
Mrs. Florence Uju confessed that the IIF came with loads of gifts, but advised
that they should be better organized next time. Perhaps, the luckiest of the
women was Mrs. Jennifer Ojukwu who was vising her sister in the estate. As a
pregnant woman, she was not only gifted with items for her unborn baby and
herself, her four children also went home with gifts.
An IIF spokesperson said the
organization was growing fast and was beginning to accommodate responsibilities
which were not part of its original obligation. “We set out to help couples who
were challenged with conception. It was a simple obedience to God. When you
walk with God, you do not know where He is taking you. You just follow Him in
complete trust and surrender. God is opening new horizons. Everything is related.
When couples conceive, the next thing is a baby. The expansion of our mission
is within rational progression.”
On New Year Day, the IIF team led by
Ibidunni and her husband, Pastor Ituah visited five hospitals within Lagos;
including Island Maternity, Lagos, Ajeromi General Hospital in Ajegunle, the
Mother and Child Hospital at Amuwo Odofin, the General Hospital in Mushin and
the Gbagada General Hospital. At every facility, they distributed gifts to the
babies born on New Year Day and their mothers. They also paid bills for
indigent patients.
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