NIGERIA – In the fertile farmlands of Benue State, Nigeria, lies the small community of Tse Yebe. Home to the Tiv people—predominantly Christians and subsistence farmers—these rural villagers thrive on crops like cassava, yams, and oranges. But despite the abundance of natural beauty and hardworking spirit, the community has long battled a heartbreaking lack of safe water. This was until they received the life-giving gift of clean water.
Peace and Ruth, two young women from different parts of the village, became friends while fetching water from the nearby stream—a risky, 30-minute journey they made every day. They knew the water wasn’t pure, but they had no other choice.


Sickness from Unsafe Water
That river brought more than just water. They told us it also brought stomachaches, typhoid, and fear. The overgrown footpaths teemed with snakes, especially during rainy seasons. Carrying the water home was exhausting and scary, but Peace and Ruth had to keep going—until the day everything changed.
Thanks to compassionate friends like you, Operation Blessing drilled not one but two borehole wells for Tse Yebe. Now, fresh clean water flows freely—safe, close by, and truly a life-giving gift of clean water. Peace rejoiced. “I am delighted! We will no longer be walking the distance and climbing the hill from the stream anymore.” Ruth added, “God bless Operation Blessing for this wonderful gift to our village. We are forever grateful.”


For a village of over 100 people, this gift of clean water has transformed daily life. Children can now attend school without the burden of collecting water. They are healthier. And the presence of a local church beside the well reminds everyone of the eternal living water available through Jesus.
Thank you for being part of their story and for offering the life-giving gift of clean water to those in need around the world.
