March 22, (THEWILL)- The management and staff of Cornerstone Theological Seminary, Cameroun Campus, has felicitated with the African regional campus of the institution over her 38th Graduation ceremony.
Speaking with Newsmen after the event at the school premises located at No.1 Cornerstone Avenue, Oforola Road Obinze, off the campus of Cornerstone University of Jerusalem, a cluster campus of Nations University, USA, the President of the Cameroun Campus, who is also a product of the institution, Dr Bisong David, accompanied by the Registrar, Mr Itue David Bakele and the Provost, Dr Mbacham Harry, expressed happiness on the year’s graduation ceremony, he said the school has impacted in the lives of individuals.
Speaking on the program of activities of the institution, Dr Bisong said “As our graduate, you can travel to any part of the world and be registered in any choice of University, our mother Campus does theology education, administration and leadership studies, while in Cameroon Campus, we do theology, leadership studies, administration, IT information and Bio-medical sciences”, Dr Bisong said.
One of the graduand, Mr Fidelis Obichukwu, who could not hold his joy, described Cornerstone Theological Seminary of Nigeria as one of the best institutions of learning, he recounted his experience as a student, he said ” I experienced difficult times, like voluntary fasting, but God proved himself, the school is one of the best spiritually, that I have ever seen, I am very proud to have graduated from Cornerstone” he submitted.
Earlier in his welcome address, the President of Cornerstone Theological Seminary of Nigeria, Most Rev. Prof. Steve Gbazie, said the school was given birth 40 years ago, on his arrival from Holland, where over twenty-two thousand men and women gathered for one month, for the better ways of propagating the gospel of salvation to the world, he said the seminary was born with five students, he said the school has passed through wilderness experience before settling in its present 15 acres of land with the mandate to train men and women that no man shall perish and raising tomorrow servant leadership to hear God’s voice.
On challenges so far, he said “Six years ago we lost our Chapel and Dormitory by fire disaster over sixty million naira worth of properties was burnt to ashes, we have been struggling to rebuild despite the cost of building materials, we are also pleading to well-meaning individuals to assist us in rebuilding and furnishing the Chapel”, he expressed.
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