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Dear TLF Family,

Over the past weeks we have made humble requests for a new projector or funds for us to purchase a new Projector.
On enquiries from online shops and physical electronic shops and even from the repair shop, we got an estimate of a hundred and fifty thousand naira (N150,000).
So far we received donations from dear donors who gave freely and sacrificially, and we thank them.
The sum total of our donation as at today stands at fifty-five thousand naira (N55,000) all at our TLF GTB account.
It was suggested that if we all chip in a thousand naira (N1000) we would raise another sufficient amount raised.
Bearing in mind that we too have made similar requests on our other Internet platforms and written letters sent to individuals in many parts of Nigeria. 

With our very urgent need of a Projector we have a few options to share.

Trusting in God Almighty for provision, assurance in the name of Jesus Christ and counsel from the Holy Spirit, we reiterate our need for a Projector.

 Our few options are-
1. We need an estimate of Forty-eight thousand naira (N48,000) to repair our 10 year old Acer Projector to at least 50% optimal functionality.
2. We don't have up to a hundred and fifty thousand naira (N150,000) in our account ☹ so we cannot buy a Projector. So technically it's not an option.
3. We can use the money raised so far to repair, wait on, consult with the individual donors or put it into other use now and for the future. 
4. Take this as a Project that calls for collective interest, commitment and prayers.

God willing before the month of October ends we should have a functional Projector šŸ™ŒšŸ¼šŸ™šŸ¼ by the grace of God, I put my entire trust in God in all things because I know God uses us, as he used a boy with 5 loves and 2 fish.

I'm sincerely grateful for your time 

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