Nancy Isime keeps to her birthday tradition for the 11th straight year as she celebrates with kids, donates library to school

Nancy Isime keeps to her birthday tradition for the 11th straight year as she celebrates with kids, donates library to school

Nollywood actress, Nancy Isime has celebrated her 32nd birthday with kids for the 11th consecutive year with a generous donation. NigezieXtreme reported on December 19, that the media personality shared photos on her Instagram page to mark her 32nd birthday.

Nancy Isime on her 32nd birthday

Nancy Isime She declared that her 32nd chapter is called my Era of Supernatural Abundance. Nancy Isime commissioned and donated a library and other items to Lisa Academy, where she also spent the day with the students in honour of her birthday. She posted pictures and videos to social media, describing how, ever since turning 21, celebrating her birthday with the world’s most privileged kids has become an annual tradition.

Nancy Isime celebrating her birthday with kids

She continued by saying that Monday was the same, spending the day with amazing children who sang, danced, prayed, and generally had a great time. Nancy Isime’s statement after spending her 32nd birthday with kids and donating a Library In her words: “Since my 21st birthday, it’s been my tradition to celebrate my special day with the most privileged kids in the world. Yesterday was no different, I spent the day with the incredible kids of @Lisacademyng. We danced, sang, celebrated, prayed and had an incredible time. I want to thank the founder and staff of this incredible Nonprofit organization for their contributions towards the future of these children and for welcoming me with open arms, seeing to it that my birthday party with the kids was a success. Absolutely no better way to celebrate my 32nd birthday.” Sharing a video of the newly commissioned Library, she wrote: “By the Grace of God and according to his riches in glory, I donated and Commisioned an upgraded Library to @Lisacademyng on my 32nd birthday. When I celebrate in Schools, I always ask what could be done to make the kids happier during their school sessions, the founder of Let It Shine Academy told me of the need of a Proper Library and we swung into action. I hadn’t seen the Library until the commissioning and trust me when I say it took a lot for me not to start bawling because of how impressed and happy my heart was. ALL the glory belongs to God who remains the wind beneath my wings. Big shoutout to the founder, staff and kids of this amazing academy for Letting God use me to bring this into fruition for them. I pray that this Library will bring forth great minds and brilliant scholars!” SEE POSTS:

South African lady shares country‘s tradition for suicide victims

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South African lady shares tradition of beating people who died by suicide so it doesn’t happen again in the familySouth African lady shares tradition of beating people who died by suicide so it doesn’t happen again in the family A South African lady has shared their tradition of beating the resting dead who committed suicide so that it doesn’t reoccur in that family. Sharing the information on her Twitter page, @MapsMashigo, she revealed that she wasn’t aware it was a thing in the country until recently. According to her, her cousin had killed herself on Monday, and her mother was asked to beat her naked dead body as demanded by their tradition. In her words; “Yoh!!!!! My Cousin killed herself on Monday. Today they are going to beat her up while she’s resting so that this doesn’t happen again in the family. My mom has to do it, she’s already shaking 😭💔” See post here
South African lady shares tradition of beating people who died by suicide so it doesn’t happen again in the family South African lady shares tradition of beating people who died by suicide so it doesn’t happen again in the family Some reactions below @LeoSam_SA said: “It has to be done to prevent it from happening again. It’s done to stop the curse… Most cultures do. Strength to Mamzo 🙏🏽” @Reginaldo_97 wrote: “And the coffin won’t enter the gate of the home at some families” @ukhnysl added: “My heart is so saddened for your mom. I can’t imagine having to do that. I am sorry you guys are going through that. ♥️” @NnaKeKagiso said: “If there’s one thing I despise about suicide funeral arrangements is this.” @Slatzism wrote: “beating the corpse of a deceased woman who likely struggled with mental illness or trauma is absolutely primitive.
some traditions are bad, actually.”