The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints empower 61 youths

YOUTHS at large have been charged to be change agents spiritually and physically as it would help them to be spiritually inclined and also be resourceful in all ramifications.

This was the recommendation of the International Manager of the Brigham Young University- Pathway Worldwide, Dr Victor Ukorebi, during his keynote address, at the completion ceremony of 50 youths of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and 11 non-members of the church, held at the Ibadan Stake Center of the church, Obafemi Awolowo Stadium, Ibadan, Oyo State, Last Tuesday.

Ukorebi noted that the initiative was part of the church’s commitment to empower the younger generation through life skills and education and that the church was delighted to impact lives through the vision of BYU Pathway Worldwide.

He added that the graduation ceremony of the online studies was to provide access to affordable spiritually-based degrees as well as to reduce the high rate of unemployment in the country.

Delegates of the university and missionaries of the church, including, Lynn Sorensen, Susan Sorensen, Larry Hall, and Linda Hall, respectively expressed their delights and charged graduards on the success achieved as well as the greater opportunities ahead.

In his remarks, Larry Hall noted that the church was committed to empowering the younger generation through the initiative and that it was highly impressive that Nigeria took the lead among the African nations to benefit from the church’s support.

“This indeed shows that Nigerians love education as well as are eager to grow spiritually. We are happy that BYU Pathway is achieving its aim to support people, especially the youths to be more educated and spirit-filled. We are highly impressed with what we have seen so far and this will encourage us to do more,” he added.

The Zone Leader of the Ibadan West Zone of the institution, Elder Abiola Aminu, noted that the concept is a highly subsidised programme that helps to prepare youths for university education with courses like life skills, professional skills, and university skills.

In his remarks, the Local Inspector of Education, Ido  Local Government, Oyo  State, Mr Stephen  Ademola, commended the church for providing such opportunities, just as he noted that it was a welcome development in the state. He also charged the graduates to be good ambassadors and project the goodwill of the church to society.

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