CAMPAIGN FOR CHRIST AT OSIELE
The school partnered with the church of Christ located at Osiele, about 20 miles away from the school for the campaign. Both students and staff members were involved in this exercise as the outreach was conducted in collaboration with above mentioned congregation. In this gathering, over hundred persons were in attendance at the event and it afforded us the opportunity to showcase a video on the subject of “Man is lost in sin”. We are thankful to each participant present at the event. The program was staged for about 3 hours. Souls were reached as responses were given to questions raised by prospects. We give glory to God for this wonderful outing.
WEEKEND EVANGELISM/OUTREACH
The students were engaged in an outreach to the prison (Prison ministry) as inmates were encouraged and counselled. Both male and female cells were visited and the outcome of this exercise was encouraging. The hospital ministry was not left out as some students’ visited the Federal and State Medical Centers. Patients were prayed for, encouraged and counselled. The students were able to visit the children emergency ward, surgical ward, accident ward, pediatric, male and female wards. Tracts were also distributed. To God be the glory.
STUDENTS WAREFARE
WNCC students were supported with two bags of rice and creates of eggs as supplement to what they have on ground. The students were thankful to the school for this opportunity of fellowship which they receive monthly.


VOCATIONAL PROGRAMME
Just as Paul was a tent maker, the school encourages the student to join a vocation of their choice as additional engagement to what they have come to learn in school. We have presently two vocational programs running on our campus namely, desktop publishing and computer engineering. The cross section of the students in class as seen on attached pictures. So far, about fourteen students registered for the two vocational programs and they are doing fine. We are thankful to God.
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