Tuesday 1 April 2014

CHRIS OYAKHILOME FOUNDATION, TOUCHING LIVES IN NIGERIA



CHRIS OYAKHILOME FOUNDATION,
TOUCHING LIVES IN NIGERIA

Christ Oyakhilome foundation is a non-profit organisation founded by the President of the Believers Love World (Christ Embassy) Rev. Chris Oyakhilome.

Recently the foundation builds and equipped a 650 capacity lecture Hall at Ambrose Alli University A.A.U Ekpoma, Edo State.

This is one of the projects the man of God is using to give back to the Society especially his country Nigeria.

The man of God graduated from this same University where he studied Architecture before going into full time ministry.

He handed over the building to the Governor of Edo State, Governor Adams Oshiomole in the presence of the governing council of the University and other visitors.

Rev. Chris also presented a 100KVA generator to the institution; he said he was encouraged to undertake the project following the determination of the University leaderdship to provide for the need of the students.

In his statement, he said, this is to serve as a catalyst for others to join hands in developing the country.

“The problem is not the management of our natural resources but managing the potential locked up in the minds of our teaming youths whose education cannot be separated from the aspiration of the country”.

In addition to the 100KVA generator, he also offered solar-power lantern to each student resident on the campus, understanding the electricity supply challenge in this country.

Responding to his kind gesture, the governor commended the cleric for his vision and commitment, describing him as a global icon.

Also part of the humanitarian service of the man of God and his ministry, is the INNERCITY MISSION, an NGO with a focus on children is the inner cities, providing them with food, cloths, housing and free education.

We at African Art of peace and excellence say” Well done” to the man of God and also reminding him that the reward for a good job is always more good job, as we expect more from his foundation          

AGOHA OBED


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