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How Winners & Christ Embassy can Transform the Educational System in Nigeria.


Living Faith Mission (Winners) and Christ embassy can transform the educational section. Announce the need for each branch to probably build a new school or reinvent the existing public schools around them (similar to what Anglicans & Catholics did). And deliver it to the local governments around them.

They do not necessarily need to drop the cash, they just ask the parish to do fundraising just 
the same way they source funds to build the branches.


This is what I and a friend did with "Project 2ft 8inch" in a Government Secondary School, Mallam Madori, Jigawa state in 2014.





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Imagine the impact this would have on the educational sector in Nigeria.
Selah!


AI Commentary 
It is certainly possible for religious organizations such as Living Faith Mission (Winners) and the Christ embassy to play a role in improving education in their communities. One way they could do this is by building new schools or contributing to the improvement of existing public schools, as you mentioned. This could be done through fundraising efforts within the organization, as well as by seeking grants or partnerships with other organizations or government agencies.

It is important to keep in mind that any efforts to improve education should be done in collaboration with the local government and community. It is important to consider the needs and resources of the community and to work together to come up with solutions that are sustainable and effective. Additionally, it is important to ensure that any educational initiatives are inclusive and accessible to all members of the community, regardless of their religion or background.

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