Young adults and youth have been given sewing machines, hair dryers, clippers, and other equipment by the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Youth Convention, Region 46, Abuja, in an effort to provide them with the skills necessary to generate revenue and become self-sufficient.
Additionally, the church stated that this program was created to help the grantees bridge the gap between financial empowerment and skill development.
Ola Adejubee, Pastor-In-Charge of Region 46, RCCG, Abuja, spoke at the RCCG Living Spring Youth Convention in Abuja and gave the beneficiaries their equipment. He urged the Christian community in the country to start empowering young people for a better country.
Along with encouraging young people to keep sharing God’s message for historic accomplishments, the pastor also urged clergymen across to refocus young people’s emphasis on learning skills for the country’s development.
He went on to say, “Pray and focus on something, and see God’s manifestation in everything you do.”
Raising the level of living for young Nigerians was the main goal of the empowerment, according to Pastor Kayode Emosu, the host and Regional Youth Pastor for RCCG Region 46.
He said that the country as a whole, not just Abuja, would see a sharp decline in crime and criminal activity as a result of young empowerment.
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Therefore, he urged all levels of government to invest in people, particularly the youth, in order to guarantee a decrease in crime and criminal activity in Nigeria.
“The goal is to provide incentives to all,” he stated. Consequently, we believed that we could unite everyone.
Additionally, the students were exhorted to refrain from wearing offensive clothing and to concentrate on their abilities by Pastor Mrs. Victoria Emosu, the spouse of Regional students Pastor Region 46.
Pastor Segun Ademola said he was thrilled with the youth empowerment initiative.
Additionally, Ademola urged the recipients to utilize the tools they were given to improve their own standing and society at large.
In addition, Mr. Chris Mayomi, one of the recipients, gave the organizers credit for the initiative.
Mayomi clarified that the sewing machine equipment he received will enable him to grow his business and elevate his standing as a fashion designer.
Rebecca Williams praised the organizers for their empowerment as well.
“I pray for the organizers to continue to see God’s favor,” she added, adding that God has been using the church to empower the youth.
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