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CIWA Becomes FullVarsity, Soon

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The Catholic Institute of West Africa (CIWA) would  become a full fledged university in the near future.

The Rector of CIWA, Very Reverend Monsignor Adeigbo who disclosed this last Monday at the Foundation Day celebration of the institute said efforts were  being made with relevant authorities to make CIWA a Higher Ecclesiastical Institute for the study of Theology and related disciplines within the socio-cultural context of Africa.

“CIWA which started with only one faculty and three departments in 1981 is gradually being transformes into a multi-faculty institute with over five departments, a centre of communication and awaiting full faculty of Theology and centre of Canon Law Studies. It is hoped that some time in the near future, the Catholic Institute of West Africa will become a full fledged university”, he said.

Very Rev. Adeigbo who pointed out that the formation of men and women towards upholding the supremacy of the divine over the human, defending the integrity of faith and morals and preserving the socio-cultural and religious values of Africans formed part of the objectives of CIWA.

He noted that the Founders Day celebration marked the thirty-two years of the institute’s success story, especially on academic excellence, human and spiritual capacity building.

In his speech, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Dr. Theo Chike Osanakpo advocated the need for individuals in all facets of life to be ambassadors for preaching and encouraging only the right and correct things to be done in the society.

Dr. Osanakpo who was Chairman of the occasion, described the theme of the programme “Administrative Justice: Challenges and Prospects in the Church and Nigeria”, as apt, stressing that for any society to stand the test of time, in terms of stability, peace and for the interest and welfare of the people, administration of justice remains very fundamental.

Observing that it would be difficult for the citizenry to trust those in leadership in view of what is obtainable in Nigeria, he noted that it is only by doing the right things that will bring about a credible system and leadership that people can trust.

 

Chris Oluoh

Representative of the District Superintendent (West and Central Africa), the Apostolic Faith Church, Rev. Gabriel Ajayi, Overseer, Port Harcourt Regional, Rev. Edet Bassey and Director of Worship (West And Central Africa), Rev. Festus Oyeniyi, at the 2013 Apostolic Faith Church’s Regional Camp meeting in Port Harcourt recently

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