Friday, September 2, 2011

THE 12TH ANNUAL MIKE OKONKWO LECTURE.

The twelfth Mike Okonkwo annual lecture was held at the MUSON centre Onikan Lagos Nigeria on September 1, 2011. The Theme of the lecture was Survival of the Nigerian state: The economic and political implications. Chief Lugard E. Aimiuwu delivered the lecture. Picture above L-R Bishop Mike Okonkwo, presiding Bishop of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission Worldwide, Chief Lugard E. Aimiuwu, the guest speaker, Bishop Peace Okonkwo, wife of Bishop Mike Okonkwo, Professor Akachi Ezeigbo and the representative of the chairman of the occassion, Engineer Folarin Jaiyeola at the lecture.


 The guest lecturer speaking at the event. Democracy by them them, for them them, to them them, is not the way for the survival of the Nigerian state. Value attracts value and rubbish attrats rubbish he said.


The audience listening attentively to the guest speaker.


 Master Ahia Fego left, student of the Brilliant Child College Bariga Lagos Nigeria, receiveing his award from the wife of presiding Bishop of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission, Bishop peace Okonkwo. Fego came first in the Miko Okonkwo essay competition for secondary schools with 85 percent. The Topic of the essay: Survival of the Nigerian state: The economic and political implications:


 Presiding Bishop of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission Worldwide,third from left, cutting his birthday cake at the occassion.


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