Monday 28 January 2019

Lagos Anglican unveils Centenary logo, as Danjuma, Olumakaiye make case for the poor


Rt. Rev. (Dr.) Bishop Humphrey B. Olumakaiye, Bishop of the Lagos Diocese Anglican Communion and Gen. Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma, a strong pillar in Anglican Church and Grand Patron of the Centenary Anniversary celebration of the Lagos Anglican Communion made advocacy for the poor at Lagos City Hall, Lagos Island on Saturday, during the unveiling of Centenary logo to mark 100 years Anniversary of Lagos Anglican Communion. CYRIACUS NNAJI reports.

The unveiling of Centenary Logo/Inauguration of Divine Mandate Partners of the Lagos Anglican communion attracted who is who in society.

 Speaking to the crème de la crème of the church, captains of industry and politicians who graced the occasion, Gen. Danjuma, expressed appreciation to the Diocese for the laudable centenary city project especially as it was designed to also harbor a low cost housing estate for the poor and needy. He stated that Housing and Transport were two ingredients of survival Lagosians.

Danjuma stressed his total commitment and support for the centenary city project saying “I observed the very ambitious programme to build a centenary city. I am very happy, particularly with the mention of providing housing for the poor and the needy.” He encouraged the people to ensure that funds for the project are realised as early as possible.

He also thanked the bishop of Lagos Anglican Communion for resolving in a peaceful manner all the grievances he met as soon as he assumed duties as Bishop of the Diocese.

On his part, Dr. Olumakaiye, in his address of welcome titled, ‘Our Vision: The Devine Mandate’ said it is gratifying to know that the programme for the centenary celebration include issues that deal with both spiritual and physical wellbeing of the faithful.
While he disclosed the Centenary Anniversary theme which is Stronger, Deeper & Higher, Olumakaiye, 
Olumakaiye itemized the five Divine Mandate (5Ps) of his administration which include Priestly, Pastoral, Prophetic, Prayer and Praise ministries all targeted at the spiritual and physical well-being of not just the faithful of the communion, but also the society at large.
He said as part of the centenary celebration, the diocese will commence building of a centenary city which among other facilities will include Empowerment and Youth Development Center; Rehabilitation Centre; Games and Sporting Centre and a low Income Housing Estate.

Olumakaiye said of particular interest to the dioceses was the establishment of the low income housing estate.

Sitting along the Lekki-Epe axis of Lagos and on a land mass of 2000 plots, the 1st phase of the Centenary City project, the Bishop said, will gulp N5 billion.

While expressing appreciation to the congregation for their unalloyed support since assumption of office, Olumakaiye said his administration has found time to pay what he called Episcopal Visitation in which the diocese visited all the 121 churches under the diocese, including the Lagoon to see the struggling churches.
 
He thanked the women organization in the diocese under the leadership of Prof. Mrs. Motunrayo Olumakaiye which donated a brand new bus to the college, and said part of education programme of the church were sponsorship of some indigent students in the diocese, giving facelift to the Diocese Secondary School in Igbooye in Epe, Lagos.

“We have being able to bring on board latest development in the diocese which include electronic billboard and online radio to continue dissemination of word of God.

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