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Connected Advocacy hold round table meeting on community ownership, installs new patron

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By Isaac Eranga                         Chief Uba A. Michael Benin City: In a bid to fostering sustainability of community interventions after expiration of donors'support, Connected Advocacy recently held a community stakeholder roundtable in Benin City. The roundtable was meant to establish a sustainability model that will help sustain donor sponsored  interventions and projects.  The roundtable also featured the installation of a new patron for Connected Advocacy. He is Chief Uba A. Michael- Chairman of Ubacle Group. Chief Uba Michael is a civil and environmental activist that is reputable in interfacing between civil societies and other state actors. As a humanitarian, Chief Uba has over the years  partnered with several NGOs in coming up with different empowerment scheme geared towards promoting financial independence amongst youth and women. Mrs Ronke Ojiekere (1st from right) board member- Connected Advocacy, Prince Israel Orekha (2nd from right) Executive Director- Connecte

Don't equate culture with religion, EPIA urges Edo indigenes

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By Isaac Eranga Benin City: The Edo Indigenous Movement (EIM) also known as Edo Progressive Indigenous Association (EPIA) has called on Edo indigenes to explore the rich cultural values for societal development irrespective of religious differences saying culture is different from religion. This disclosure was made recently in Benin City by the President and Founder of EPIA- Chief Dr Bishop Omogiade Enoyiogiere Edokpolo while highlighting the role of culture in societal development. He said culture is the distinctive pattern a particular people is known with. This to him include mode of dressing, ways of cooking, ways of greeting, etc. The Indigenous Leader said culture refers to the collective knowledge existing in the people of a society. He quoted Cristina De Rossi, an anthropologist at Barnet and Southgate College in London, as saying that culture shares its word history with the French word also termed culture derived from the Latin term colere which means “to nurture the earth”,

Edo Elite Referee - Peace Ikerebe Wins Best Referee Award

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Edo top most female referee, Peace Ikerebe has won the  Soccer Queens NWFL Premiership Referee of the month award for the month of March, 2021 According to the organizers, the  experienced referee beat off stiff competition from Lagos based Ruth Okafor and Ondo based Joy Ogunboye to emerge the winner for March. Ikerebe officiated the game between Ibom Angels and Confluence Queens at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium and was said to be fair with her decisions, receiving praises from the fans, players and the club managers of the two teams. The Human Kinetics graduate was also at the middle of the park, when Rivers Angels hosted Sunshine Queens in Porthacourt, a game which ended in a rare draw. The monthly award proudly sponsored by the NFF 1st Vice President, Barrister Seyi Akinwunmi is aimed at honoring women referees who have strong work ethics, have knowledge of the game and are positive role models. The winner will go home with a cash prize of N25,000. A team of women football experts an

Africa Theologian Bible Institute for Global Opportunities rolls out affordable degree programs

- - - ATBIFGO is a missionary training center affiliated to Institute for Global Opportunities, Asian Bible School, Chiang Mai, Thailand By Isaac Eranga The Rector of Africa Theologian Bible Institute for Global Opportunities (ATBIFGO)- Bishop Dr Sunday Aigbefoh said admission is currently on for various degree programs ranging from Diploma to PhD. He said the Bible institute is offered at a very affordable fee so that those who are called into ministry but found it difficult to attend a Bible school because of the high cost, can now conveniently attend and be certified. Dr Aigbefoh said this recently in Benin while addressing the students on the need for acquiring skills and trades that will aid their ministries. He said the Bible college has trained a lot of Pastors that are doing well in their various ministries. ATBIFGO exist to make Bible college affordable to the called. We make the fee so low so that Church leaders, Church workers and Christian Ministers can come and be trained