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Our Correspondent Kohima, Nov. 23 (EMN): The Angami Sports Association (ASA) felicitated the 2nd North East Olympic Game medallists from Angami community on Wednesday at Talimeren conference hall, Nagaland Olympic Association office complex in Kohima. Altogether 33 medalists from the four Angami units — southern, northern, western and chakro regions — who represented the state of Nagaland were felicitated. Citations included INR 3,000 for each gold medalist, INR 2,000 for each silver medalist and INR 1500 for each bronze medalist. Viketouzo Meyase, vice president of ASA, the apex sports body of the Angami tribe, lauded the sportspersons for bringing laurels to the Angami community as well as the state of Nagaland. While the association has been conducting ASA Sports Meet comprising different disciplines, he informed that they were felicitating even those athletes who fetched medals in other events during the North East Olympics. In the days to come, he asserted that the a
Our Correspondent Kohima, Nov. 13 (EMN): “There Is a Saviour,” an enthralling gospel musical event presented by the youth department of Ministers’ Hill Baptist Church (MHBC) was held on Sunday evening in Kohima. MHBC choir performed “There is a Saviour,” the theme song of the event to kick off the lively musical night at the church. Thenupfüko Krotho presented a group song while Tepuchenu Sale performed “The Promises,” a solo number before Thenupfüko Krotho took the stage with a male voice. MHBC choir members enchanted the audience with “N Kiu Chüpie Puotu Nu Bawalie Cie,” while Vingunuo Mepfhüo followed up with a rendition of “Love Lifted Me”. Another captivating performance was given by Kuokovi Savi and Vivono Savi from the CEM department while Kevikhrieno Sirie and Viseno Shünyü performed a song entitled “Believe”. It was a musical evening as Menosele Hiekha performed a piano recital before MHBC choi
EM BureauKohima/ Dimapur, Nov. 6 (EMN): Various churches in Nagaland including Ministers’ Hill Baptist Church (MHBC) in Kohima, Koinonia Baptist Church (KBC) in Kohima and at Nepali Baptist Church (NBC) in Chümoukedima town celebrated World Sunday School Day on November 6. At Ministers’ Hill Baptist Church (MHBC) in Kohima, World Sunday School Day was celebrated with Adino Zhotso, lecturer at Shalom Bible Seminary, Kohima, as the speaker. Impressed with the performances presented by the Sunday School students, she remarked that they have potentials to be “great ambassadors of God’s Kingdom.” Making references from Ephesians 6:10-20, she dwelled on the armours of God which included belt of truth, breastplate of righteousness, shoes of the gospel, shield of faith, helmet of salvation and sword of the spirit. In order to fight with the enemy devil, Zhotso emphasised on the need to be prepared fully with the spiritual armour and to protect one’s heart w