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Improvement society of Nigeria celebrates 91st Founder’s Day anniversary
The Improvement Society of Nigeria, proudly celebrates her 91st Founder’s Day anniversary, commemorating nearly a Century of dedicated service and impactful contributions to community development and national progress.
The celebration will take place on 22nd and 23rd June, 2024 at The African church Cathedral, Ifako, according to the Publicity Secretary-General Ms. Abosede Adegboyega will feature a day of inspiring speeches, inauguration of new National Executive members, Bible Quiz and Fundraising.
The African Church Improvement Society came to life on 18th June 1933 in The African Church Cathedral Bethel, Lagos now The African Church Arch Cathedral Bethel, Lagos, having been founded by Late Elders T. G. A. Williams, J. A. Johnson and Bro. B. O. Adesigbin among others.
It has blossomed from such humble beginnings into a giant spreading into Dioceses of The African Church.
President General, Bro. Adebiyi Abiodun Aderibigbe said that: “by the special grace of God, we have remained focused on our mission and vision, which are geared toward promoting unity among members and positively contributing to the development of The African Church.
“Looking forward, Improvement Society of Nigeria plans to expand its reach and deepen its impact with new initiatives focused on digital literacy, renewable energy in the Vineyard, continue wining souls for Christ and entrepreneurship training for the youth.
“These initiatives aim to equip the next generation with the skills and opportunities needed to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
“The Improvement Society of Nigeria is a leading Society in The African Church committed to fostering relationship and enhancing the quality of life for all members of the Church.”
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