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ANGLICAN PRIMATE CANVASSES COLLABORATION OF GOVERNMENT AND RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS.

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Primate Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion Most Reverend Henry Ndukuba has called on the Federal Government to support the efforts of religious institutions towards the development of the nation’s education system.

Addressing One of the church secondary school maiden graduation in Abuja, Most Reverend Henry Ndukuba said support in the Area of capacity building for teachers by the ministry of education and extension of infrastructure development to the locations of private schools would enhance and provide conducive learning environment for the students who are the future leaders of the country.



Represented by the Supervising Priest of All Saint Anglican Church Wuse, Venerable Earnest Onuoha, the Anglican Primate believes that collaboration of government and religious institutions would assist in the realization of the United Nations Education for All initiative.

Most Reverend Henry Ndukuba however assured that the Church would continue to contribute its quota towards ensuring that the children of the less privileged in the society receive quality and sound education.

The Principal of the School Venerable Nelson Akinwande said the institution focused more attention on sound education, character and moral development for better society.

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Venerable Nelson Akinwande advised the students to always remember the values that have been deposited in them and hold on to God to realize their goals in life.

The graduating Head Girl Denilah Den-Walter commended the school for impacting knowledge and grooming them to overcome challenges in future endeavours.

Primate Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion Most Reverend Henry Ndukuba has called on the Federal Government to support the efforts of religious institutions towards the development of the nation’s education system.

Addressing One of the church secondary school maiden graduation in Abuja, Most Reverend Henry Ndukuba said support in the Area of capacity building for teachers by the ministry of education and extension of infrastructure development to the locations of private schools would enhance and provide conducive learning environment for the students who are the future leaders of the country.

Represented by the Supervising Priest of All Saint Anglican Church Wuse, Venerable Earnest Onuoha, the Anglican Primate believes that collaboration of government and religious institutions would assist in the realization of the United Nations Education for All initiative.

Most Reverend Henry Ndukuba however assured that the Church would continue to contribute its quota towards ensuring that the children of the less privileged in the society receive quality and sound education.

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The Principal of the School Venerable Nelson Akinwande said the institution focused more attention on sound education, character and moral development for better society.

Venerable Nelson Akinwande advised the students to always remember the values that have been deposited in them and hold on to God to realize their goals in life.

The graduating Head Girl Denilah Den-Walter commended the school for impacting knowledge and grooming them to overcome challenges in future endeavours.

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