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NOUN Advocacy Campaign Makes a Stop at Winners Chapel

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The management of the Calabar Study Centre, affiliated with the renowned National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), recently embarked on their advocacy campaign, and this time, they made a special visit to the headquarters of Living Faith Church Worldwide, fondly known as Winners' Chapel, in Calabar, Cross River State. Led by the esteemed Prof. Onyeka Iwuchukwu, the director of the Calabar Study Centre, this advocacy train left an indelible mark within the church community.


The university's delegation was warmly welcomed as the presiding pastors enthusiastically announced their presence, urging their ushers to collect the advocacy flyers and distribute them among the congregation. It was a moment of synergy, where the power of education and faith converged to create an atmosphere of enlightenment and empowerment.


Seizing this incredible opportunity, Prof. Iwuchukwu and her team not only engaged with the church members inside the premises but also continued to distribute the advocacy flyers outside the church after the service concluded. They were determined to reach as many people as possible, ensuring that the message of the university's operations and the admission process for their desired programs reached every eager ear.



The dedication of the advocacy team was evident as they navigated through the church, spreading knowledge and igniting a passion for education. Their enthusiasm prompted a member of the church to interject, recognizing the team's efforts as an educational evangelism—a true testament to the transformative power of education.


It's heartwarming to see the Calabar Study Centre taking their advocacy campaign to places of worship, creating a space where education and spirituality coexist. This endeavor not only strengthens the bond between faith and knowledge but also provides the church members with valuable information about the opportunities available at NOUN.


The Calabar Study Centre's visit to Winners' Chapel signifies their commitment to reaching diverse communities, leaving no stone unturned in their pursuit of providing educational opportunities for all. Let us applaud Prof. Iwuchukwu and her incredible team for their unwavering dedication to this noble cause. Their efforts are paving the way for a brighter future, where education and faith go hand in hand.

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