Education

We have seen a remarkable advance in our education ministry recently. By the grace of God, we were able to accomplish the following:

  1. We have started the new Kathryn Witte Secondary School at the Orphanage Home in Mile 6, Jalingo.
  2. We have started another Secondary in Bambur, name Guinter Memorial Secondary School Bambur. After our great pioneer missionary.
  3. We have built additional block of Classrooms at Yugorobi Nursery and Primary School.
  4. We have built additional two blocks of classrooms at the Ethel Johnson Comprehensive Secondary school Karim Maunde.
  5. We have built NYSC/staff quarters at the Ethel Johnson Comprehensive Secondary School Karim Maunde.
  6. We have Built Skill Acquisition and entrepreneurship training center at the Ethel Johnson Comprehensive Secondary School Karim Maunde.
  7. We have opened a computer training center at the Ethel Johnson Secondary School Karim Maunde.
  8. We have opened Women leadership training center in Gwandum Pero Shonge.
  9. We have built and furnished male and female dormitories at the RonWiltmon Comprehensive Secondary school in Gwandum.
  10. We have employed 25 new teaches in our schools.
  11. We have opened a E-library at Banyam Theological SeminrayBambur.
  12. We have built and renovated 18 student hostels and staff quarters at Banyam Theological Seminary Bambur.
  13. We have installed solar electrification in classes, hostels, staff quarters, and on campus streets at Banyam Theological Seminary Bambur.
  14. We have started awarding degree (Bachelor of Christian Ministry) and have graduated 45 students at Banyam Theological Seminary.
  15. We have achievement a partnership relationship between Banyam Theological Seminary (BTS) and West Africa Theological Seminary (WATS), Lagos.
  16. We have trained at the advance level doctoral program two BTS faculty members; Rev. Isa Duna and Rev. Umaru Diko for Doctor of Ministry at WATS.
  17. We have sent one of our pastors, Deacon Esther Inuwa to study Master of Theological Studies at Wesley Theological Seminary Washington D.C.
  18. We have sent one of our members, Asumana Paul Marafa to study degree in Nursing at the Morning Side College Iowa, United States of America.
  19. We have sent one of our members, David Ishaya to study Pharmacist at the Iowa University in United States of America.
  20. We sent Paul Johnson to Morning Site College Iowa, which he has now graduated and now serving the United States military.
  21. We have sent two of our Orphanage teenagers to Africa University Zimbabwe to study Administration.
  22. We have sent three of our youth to Africa Universityu Zimbabwe. They are Duasala Danjuma – theology, Josiah Johnmono – theology, Wanniya Ado Hosea – laboratory Science and Benjamin David – laboratory Science.
  23. We have sent two of our children from Orphanage to Taraba State University.