The General Overseer of MFM, Dr. Daniel Olukoya, made the announcement in Lagos at the monthly live broadcast program of the church, tagged, “Power Must Change Hands,” which was monitored in Abuja.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria, Olukoya said 180 first class graduates in the 2014 academic year and two others who received NYSC Presidential honors after completing the National Youth Service Corps would get N500, 000 each.
Olukoya said the first class honors award, which started with 12 students, had risen to 180. He explained that it was meant to encourage hard work among students.
He said the award was put in place to reward members of MFM dedicated to their academic work, while also creating time to serve the Almighty God.
Mrs. Shade Olukoya, a pastor, and Prof. Bamitale Omole Vice-Chancellor, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, presented the award to the recipients. Omole lauded the recipients for their dedication to their academic works and also serving God.
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ReplyDeleteIs that suppose to.be an encouragement or what....its not proper for house of God to be doing selection.....not all 1st class are better than 3rd class graduate...
ReplyDeleteNice one, our youths need encouragement
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ReplyDeleteMy pastor good 1,u r also a first class student sir Dr dk olukoya
ReplyDelete180 first class students? Just for 1sch? I nor gree...
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