Actor, Williams Uchemba Challenges People to Give, Speaks on the Importance of Investing in People
“Learn to get what you need in life and not what you want…”
Nollywood actor, Williams Uchemba, since his return to the country has been putting smiles on the faces of the less privileged. The actor who has not disguised his love for the poor in any way has called on other privileged people to do the same.
Williams in an Instagram post advised that people honour God by touching lives. If using his videos and pictures to inspire people means showing off, he would want to show off for the rest of his life, he said.
His words below;
Why should I spend 2m on drinks with friends in two hours when that money can set 3 people up for life and even send some kids to school..why should I spend 1.5m on a Gucci product or buy a fendi shoe of 800k(I will wear once or twice and want another one) when I can use it to get people without hope off the street…until we start to think less of ourselves and think more of people we CANT have a fulfilled life and a life of Purpose…I remember when all I wanted was a car many years ago after few months of driving that car I got bored it and wanted a new one, that’s what happens when you base life on material things…Always learn to get what you NEED in life, not the things you WANT because most of the things we want we don’t need …today am sending some kids that have been out of school back to school cos of school fees and I challenge you to do same today… HONOR GOD WITH YOUR INCOME( tithe and offers, and kingdom investment ) HONOR THE SERVANT OF GOD IN YOUR LIFE(honor and seed) AND BLESS THE POOR( because you are blessed to bless others) invest in people more than Material things and leave the rest for God .finally, if showing videos and pictures like this that inspires and challenges people to give around the worlds is called show off them I want to show off for the rest of my life #givechallenge”
Williams Uchemba started his acting career as a kid where he starred in several Nollywood blockbusters. He later went away from public life only to resurface with his comedy skits. He is well known now for his most common line; “I don’t like what I hate.”
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