By Oluwabunmi Fache
Renowned clergyman and Chancellor of Kings University, Odeomu, Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo, has admonished young people to be solution providers, challenging them to master important life skills, many of which are not in the academic curriculum of the current educational system.
He gave the advice recently while addressing the students and members of the university community during one of his lecture series titled ‘Things They Will not Teach You in the University’.
In the lecture, he stated that the world is full of opportunities for those who can spot problems and proffer solutions to them, adding that some of the tips needed to be successful are not readily available in the academic curriculum.
By Victor Ogunyinka
Resident Pastor at Kingsway International Christian Centre, KiCF, Pastor Femi Faseru, has berated Nigeria’s contribution to the global fight against COVID-19.
He described Nigeria’s approach as a “copy and paste” mentality. Pastor Faseru, speaking at the Sunday Life Class, at the Prayerdome, Maryland, also expressed his disappointment at the lack of progressive approach in Nigeria University Commission, NUC, adding that though it is a league of professors, they operate what he termed “jubilee ideas”.
“When the whole world is busy trying to put a final stop to the spread of rampaging COVID-19, Nigeria is busy with copy and paste.
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By Victor Ogunyinka
The National Superintendent of the Kingsway International Christian Centre, KICC, Pastor Femi Faseru, has pointed that not all problems can be solved with money.
Speaking at the KICC Dome on Sunday, Pastor Faseru said Nigeria as a nation must note that everything is not about money and that is why leaders keep borrowing without a solution.
Using Nehemiah as a case study, he pointed out that wisdom is very essential in achieving results.
“Information is golden, it is not supposed to be a gossip or side gist. Information can oftentimes be the beginning of achievement.
[ICYMI] Pictorial: Nigerian pastor Ashimolowo receives COVID-19 vaccine
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Ashimolowo, whose church has branches in Nigeria and the United Kingdom, shared photos of his vaccination on social media on Sunday.
“I have taken the vaccination today. Very simple and quick. I encourage all BAME (Black, Asian and ethnic minority community) to take the vaccination. Save lives. Stay Safe. Protect yourselves. We need to do this. Let’s go,” the UK-based Nigerian pastor captioned some photos of his vaccination in a Facebook post.
There have been many conspiracy theories churned out especially on the social media about the safety of the vaccines. Some have also argued on whether Christians or Blacks should take the vaccines or not.
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