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June 1, 2024 Pastor Adeboye Headlines as CAN and Fathers of Faith Organize 3 Day Prayer Summit in Akwa Ibom State

Pastor Adeboye Headlines as CAN and Fathers of Faith Organize 3 Day Prayer Summit in Akwa Ibom State

All is set for a three day prayer summit organized by the Akwa Ibom State Chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria in partnership with the Fathers in Faith for Good Governance and the Akwa Ibom State Government to rededicate the State and the administration of Governor UMO ENO to God.

 

Billed to commence on Monday, 3rd June Wednesday, June 6, 2024, the summit which holds on the theme “From Glory to Glory” will take place at the International Christian Worship Centre, Uyo, by 5pm daily.

 

Ministering at the summit are the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor ENOCH ADEBOYE; Founder of Throne Room Trust Ministries, Kaduna, Apostle EMMANUEL KURE and the Senior Pastor of the Shepherd House International, Abuja, Rev. JOSHUA TALENA.

 

The summit according to the Chairman CAN, Bishop CHRIS NYONG and President, Fathers In Faith for Good Governance, Prelate ISAIAH ISSONG will provide an opportunity for the Government and people of the State to thank God for the successful completion of Governor ENO’s first year in office.

 

Describing the Governor’s first year as spectacular and full of remarkable achievements, expressed in the magnitude of life-touching projects inaugurated, the organizers are inviting all and sundry to be part of the spiritual meeting.

May 28, 2024 House of Reps Propose Translation of Major Science Textbooks in Nigerian Languages

House of Reps Propose Translation of Major Science Textbooks in Nigerian Languages

The House of Representatives has said it is working to translate basic science textbooks into major Nigerian languages.

 

The chairman of the House Committee on University Education, ABUBAKAR HASSAN FULATA, made this known when he received a delegation from the German parliament on Monday.

 

The German parliament delegation led by Chairman, Committee on Education Research and Technical Assessment,KAI GEHRING, talked about the scholarship programmes of the German government for West Africa, and particularly for Nigerian students, adding that that by 2025, selected students will join 4, 000 Nigerian students in Germany.

 

FULATA urged the German government to establish a German language centre in Nigeria just like the French language centre and the Arabic language centre in Nigeria.

May 28, 2024 Umo Eno Commits to Improved Educational Environment in Akwa Ibom State

Umo Eno Commits to Improved Educational Environment in Akwa Ibom State

Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor UMO ENO, has restated his administration’s resolve to up the ante in the quality of education by providing a conducive learning environment for both the teachers and students in the state.

 

Governor Eno made the commitment while addressing critical stakeholders in the education sector when he joined teachers and students in the celebration of this year’s Children’s Day at the Uyo Township stadium, yesterday.

 

He talked about the vision of building model schools across the state and the completion of the Dakkada Skills Acquisition Centre (DASAC), designed to produce highly skilled manpower for a technologically-driven society.

 

The state chief executive added that he will continuously equip children with the requisite ICT and entrepreneurial skills that will enable them to perform optimally and compete globally.

 

He further called on parents and guardians to guide their wards away from anti-social behavior and other vices that will hinder their growth and development, while reminding the children of their pride of place in his administration.

May 23, 2024 Jacob Zuma Mocks Courts for Barring Him  From Running for Parliament

Jacob Zuma Mocks Courts for Barring Him From Running for Parliament

Former South African President, JACOB ZUMA has launched a mocking attack on some of the country’s top judges after he was barred from running for parliament.

 

In his first interview since the ban, Mr. ZUMA said the Constitutional Court was wrong to decide he was unfit to run, based on his 2021 conviction for contempt of court.

 

Ahead of next week’s general election, Mr. ZUMA had been campaigning under the banner of the newly formed MK party. He joined the party after falling out with the ruling African National Congress (ANC), which he used to lead.

 

The electoral commission argued that the constitution bars anyone who was sentenced to more than 12 months in prison from serving as a lawmaker – a view backed by the Constitutional Court judges.

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