AOMH – What God Hath Wrought

by | Oct 6, 2023

Vision Africa "ICONS" Winner 2023

AOMH: What God Hath Wroght

If you follow this newsletter regularly, you know already that “AOMH” stands for the Agnes Onuoha Memorial Hospital, named for our founder’s daughter, who passed away in 2019 from complications of Lupus at just 23 years of age. Just by lending her name to a major building and medical facility, Agnes has already left a legacy of hope and empowerment to women across Nigeria. However, the larger goal of AOMH is to bring life-saving medical care to an area where none exists and to make a special impact on the grim statistics of maternal and infant mortality. 

Maternal mortality rates in Nigeria are among the highest in the world at 560 deaths per every 1,000 live births, according to data from UNICEF. That means that over half of pregnant mothers who deliver babies die from complications of childbirth. In addition, 74 of every 1,000 babies will die in infancy, and 117 more will die before age five. With a focus on prenatal care, healthy delivery, and post-natal care, AOMH dreams of lowering those odds for thousands of women and children in rural southeastern Nigeria.

Great strides have been made in completing AOMH and providing the essential supplies needed to equip it. But we are not yet at the finish line. Additional funds are needed to complete construction, to provide secure sources of energy and access to the internet, and to acquire needed technology such as x-ray and diagnostic equipment. Every gift of any amount helps, for just as Jesus fed the multitudes with five loaves and two fishes, so He can use our collective gifts to bring medical care to tens of thousands. 

Watch the video below to hear our dreams for women’s health at AOMH. Please don’t forget to subscribe to our channel on YouTube, and click the Donate button down below if you can help make those dreams a reality.

Discovering Tomorrow’s ICONS Today

[Mary Douglas emerged as last year's ICONS winner, the competition's youngest winner ever at age 16.] In celebration of the 20th anniversary of Vision Africa Radio, the widely anticipated ICONS Music Radio Reality Show has been expanded and renamed the Vision Africa...

2025 Vision Africa Golf Tournament

Meet Us on the Green! The 2025 Vision Africa Golf Tournament has been set for Tuesday, May 6, at Cowboys Golf Club in Grapevine, Texas. If you are in or near the Metroplex or can get here, we hope you will put this date on your calendar and consider joining us as a...

A Feast for the Senses And the Soul

Vision Africa’s fall luncheon, held September 19 at Dallas’s Arlington Hall, was a day steeped in God’s blessings for both body and soul.  With a backdrop of inspirational and uplifting piano music and vibrant floral displays, friends, old and new, gathered to talk...

A Tower Rises, A Signal Expands

In last month’s installment of the saga of the miraculous radio tower, the equipment for the tower and for the construction “village” had finally arrived after a stormy sea voyage, a frustrating delay in customs at the port, and a disastrous truck fire just 30 minutes...

AOMH: Bringing Beauty to Healing

Progress continues on the Agnes Onuoha Memorial Hospital, which plans to open its doors next year. The exquisite mosaic courtyard has been completed, linking the hospital’s healing with a serenity of soul. Finishing work on the interior continues as well as...

A Tower for Jesus, A Beacon for God

When last we left our intrepid adventurers (as was often said in the golden age of U.S. radio serials), Jim Hulse and his non-profit ministry, Towers for Jesus, had partnered with Vision Africa to take on the herculean task of constructing a radio tower that would...

Join Our Solar Radio Campaign

You can help us make new history with LOVE 104.1FM by participating in our solar radio campaign going on throughout the month of August. With help from our match partner, Galcom, your gift of just $35 gives two people the gift of God’s comfort over the airwaves. Click...

Vision Africa Fall Fundraising Luncheon

By now, you should have received an evite to the Vision Africa Fall Luncheon to be held Thursday, September 19, from noon to 1 p.m. at Dallas’s beautiful Arlington Hall at Turtle Creek. Did you get yours? Check your inboxes, because you don’t want to miss this fun...

Hundreds Attend Vision Africa’s 11th Annual Media Institute

When Victoria Ichie heard about Vision Africa’s Media Institute, the Nigerian university student decided immediately that she was going to attend. “I am just starting in the area of production and am trying to do my best,” she said. “When I saw the topics and the...

Vision Africa Radio: The Early Years

The history of VA radio is a portrait of provision through prayer.  God guided every step and gave solutions to every challenge one pool of light at a time.  After receiving the surprising government offer of a radio license, Vision Africa first received help and...