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‘Dropouts Should Return To School’, Says KLCUA Chancellor

By Laolu Adeyemi
28 November 2015   |   2:05 am
HINGING on the premise that education remains the bedrock of meaningful development in any nation, the Chancellor, Kingdom Life Christian University of America (KLCUA), Dr. Bruce David McCabe has advised all dropouts in Nigerian to return to school. McCabe who was in Nigeria for the 2014/2015 convocation ceremony of his school, urged Nigerian students to…
Ifeanyi Ibe receiving awards of Excellence from the Chancellor KLCUA Chancellor, Bruce David McCabe, Oyo Campus Director, Prof. Solomon Aguzue, and Africa Director, Prof. Godwin Osung during the 2014/2015 convocation ceremony of the school in Lagos…recently

Ifeanyi Ibe receiving awards of Excellence from the Chancellor KLCUA Chancellor, Bruce David McCabe, Oyo Campus Director, Prof. Solomon Aguzue, and Africa Director, Prof. Godwin Osung during the 2014/2015 convocation ceremony of the school in Lagos…recently

HINGING on the premise that education remains the bedrock of meaningful development in any nation, the Chancellor, Kingdom Life Christian University of America (KLCUA), Dr. Bruce David McCabe has advised all dropouts in Nigerian to return to school.

McCabe who was in Nigeria for the 2014/2015 convocation ceremony of his school, urged Nigerian students to accept failure but rather do everything possible to get an education.

Speaking at the event, which took place in Lagos State University, (LASU), Ojo campus, McCabe argued that Nigeria development depends on how the nation’s youths accept education and how closer they become to God.

He said: “My school is striving hard to balance the equilibrium between education and getting closer to God.”
KLCUA confers degrees on students who were successful in the final examination held in the 2014/2015 session. The University also presented awards to some distinguished personalities.

On the vision of the school, McCabe said: “KLCUA exists to serve the students globally. It is not concerned with changing the allegiance of the students; rather it seeks to bring each student to acquaint himself with the power of the Holy Ghost.”

Speaking with one of the awardees, Mr. Ibe Ifeanyi, he charged all Nigerian students to eschew violence and take their study serious.
Ibe further advised all youths in Nigeria to be focused, saying they can become whatever they conceived of becoming in life with hard work and determination.

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