The Kings Court Chapel at the NYSC National Directorate Headquarters in Abuja held a send-forth ceremony on Monday for Mr. Ekeng Ita Kubiangha, former Chaplain of the NYSC Interdenominational Chapel, Abuja, and current NYSC Osun State Coordinator. The event brought together members of the fellowship, church leaders, friends, and well-wishers to honour his service, leadership, and dedication to religious duties during his tenure. Pastor David Odejide, the current Chaplain, delivered a sermon titled "Enter His Gates with Thanksgiving," stressing gratitude and faithfulness, and described Kubiangha as a devoted servant whose ministry had a lasting impact. He stated, "The fire you left behind is still burning and will never go out in Jesus' name," prompting applause from attendees. Members of the Board of Trustees and other participants shared testimonies, acknowledging Kubiangha's humility and selfless service. Gifts were presented to him by the Chapel, the Board of Trustees, and individuals, alongside prayers for his continued success in his role as NYSC Osun State Coordinator. In his response, Kubiangha expressed deep appreciation to the fellowship, attributing all achievements to God's faithfulness and mercy. He emphasized that without God, man is nothing, and gave glory to God for the opportunities and responsibilities he has been given. Quoting Isaiah 30:21, he urged members of the congregation to remain attentive to divine guidance and to trust God completely in all aspects of life.
Students and corps members in Osun State may now expect a leadership style influenced by Kubiangha's publicly stated values of humility and faith-based guidance. Those under his coordination should note his emphasis on divine direction as a personal principle he continues to uphold in his official role.
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