- RCCG Parish in Abuja Awards Scholarships to 20 Students
- The program benefited nearly 100 students
- Enables students to pursue their dreams
As part of its ongoing commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), City of David Parish in Abuja, has empowered 20 Nigerian students through its scholarship program.
The church aims to promote education and empower the youth of Nigeria, both within its congregation and across the nation.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that the initiative, which began approximately three years ago, aligns with the broader CSR vision championed by the RCCG General Overseer, Pastor Enoch Adeboye. Last year, the program benefited nearly 100 students.
This year, the church continues its efforts by supporting almost 20 new beneficiaries, reinforcing its long-term commitment
This initiative has become a beacon of hope for many aspiring Nigerian youths, making education a cornerstone of personal and national transformation.
The church’s Resident Pastor, Pastor Agbolade Okenla, fuels the program with his dedication and a strong belief in investing in young people to secure Nigeria’s future.
His passion has made the scholarship scheme a top priority for the church. By easing the financial burden of education, the program opens doors of opportunity and enables students to pursue their dreams.
The scholarship stands as a testament to the church’s belief in education as a powerful tool for transformation, reflecting the wider RCCG vision of service, compassion, and national development.
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