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Mouila / Fire: Lady Angélique Maroga Moussavou’s SOS to people of good will – AGP

Dame Angelique Maroga Moussavou, a shopkeeper from Gabon, is calling for help after her home in the Mukunza district of Mouila was recently destroyed by a fire. The septuagenarian, who lost everything in the blaze, is reaching out to people of goodwill for assistance.

In a heartfelt plea, Dame Angelique expressed her devastation over the disaster, explaining that she had built her house using the proceeds from her trade, which involved selling products from her plantations at the market. She is now left feeling lost and confused, wondering who can help her in this difficult situation.

Despite the efforts of her neighbors, the flames quickly engulfed her home, reducing three bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room, a freezer, a television set, cooking utensils, lingerie, and important documents to ashes. Dame Angelique vividly remembers the dark night when her home was struck by misfortune.

According to her, the fire originated in the room of her tenant, a young lady who was absent at the time of the incident. A short circuit is believed to be the cause of the tragedy.

After seeking assistance from the Social Affairs department, Dame Angelique received minimal support, including bedding. However, she continues to face difficulties and remains hopeful that someone with a kind heart will come forward to help her.

The community is urged to rally together and support Dame Angelique Maroga Moussavou during this challenging time. Any assistance, whether financial or in-kind, would be greatly appreciated.

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How can the community come together to provide urgent help and support to Dame Angelique Maroga Moussavou, whose home was destroyed by fire in Gabon?

Attention! Urgent Help Needed for Gabon Shopkeeper Whose Home was Destroyed by Fire

Dame Angelique Maroga Moussavou, a dedicated shopkeeper from Gabon, is pleading for assistance after her home in the Mukunza district of Mouila was recently ravaged by a devastating fire. The courageous septuagenarian, who lost everything she owned in the blaze, is now reaching out to the compassionate hearts of kind individuals for aid.

In a heartfelt plea, Dame Angelique expressed her profound devastation, explaining that her beloved house was built with the hard-earned profits from her successful trade. She had been selling products from her plantations at the local market. Now, she finds herself feeling utterly lost and bewildered, desperately seeking guidance and support in this distressing situation.

Despite the valiant efforts of her neighbors, the fire consumed her home with shocking swiftness, reducing three bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room, a freezer, a television set, cooking utensils, cherished lingerie, and vital documents to nothing but ashes. Dame Angelique vividly recalls that fateful, dark night when her humble abode was struck by such cruel misfortune.

According to her, the fire originated in the room occupied by her tenant, a young lady who happened to be away when tragedy struck. It is believed that a short circuit was the tragic cause behind this devastating incident.

After appealing to the Social Affairs department for assistance, Dame Angelique was offered minimal support, including bedding. Nevertheless, she continues to face countless challenges and holds onto a glimmer of hope that a kind-hearted soul will step forward to help her rebuild her life.

We implore the community to rally together in an extraordinary display of unity and shower Dame Angelique Maroga Moussavou with the support she so desperately needs during this trying time. Any form of assistance, be it financial or in-kind, will be eternally appreciated.

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1 thought on “Mouila / Fire: Lady Angélique Maroga Moussavou’s SOS to people of good will – AGP”

  1. It’s heartwarming to see Lady Angélique Maroga Moussavou’s plea for help during this devastating fire in Mouila. Let’s all come together and extend our support and goodwill to ease their suffering. #MouilaStrong

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