Our Happiness Is Incomplete With Many Destitute Around Us – Alajekwu

Anambra-based gospel musician Sunday Alajekwu popularly known as Pastor Sunny has called on members of the public to often remember the less privileged, noting that the month of August was filled with several challenges and being able to overcome these challenges formed part of his motivation to remember the less privileged.

He made the call during the week at Onitsha while distributing food items to beggars and the less privileged on the streets of Onitsha.


Speaking with Orient Daily, Alajekwu revealed: “I have come to realize that no matter how fulfilled and happy you are, it is still not complete when there are many less privileged around you. Remembering these ones works more than fasting and prayers,” he said.



The Azonto for Jesus crooner, disclosed that the gesture which he had started would become a monthly event, calling on fellow musicians and stakeholders in the music industry to imbibe the culture of helping those around them. This according to him was to give the less privileged a sense of belonging in the society.

One of the beneficiaries, Chibuike Ogbu, thanked the gospel artiste for remembering them in the new month, saying that he had not eaten food as good as what they were fed with for a while.

His words: “Each day we come to the streets waiting for miracles to happen for us to eat. At times we get lucky like today but most times we are forced to sleep hungry,” he said.

Sunday Alajekwu is the CEO of the Young Brothers Band, a multi-cultural gospel band with many albums in the market.

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