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Like a Mustard Seed Print E-mail
Tuesday, 13 December 2011 20:07
StudentsatKoti-YoughBy Daniel Pever
The projects that have been sponsored by Word & Deed Ministries in Nigeria are not and shall not be in vain. This huge financial investment is bearing fruits. These projects are not barren, like the cursed fig tree of Matthew 21. The partnership between Cornerstone Academy and Word & Deed started in the year 2000 and has been growing steadily. This work started very small, like a mustard seed, but today it has recorded great...
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Nigeria School Expansion Print E-mail
Tuesday, 12 July 2011 01:50
smaller_small__The_school_building_at_Markurdi_before_the_addition_takes_place._The_new_classrooms_will_be_a_second_floor_on_this_buidingEducation: The Power to TransformBy Hanna Luong, reference Spring 2011
In the year 2000, Word & Deed Ministries began partnering with Faith and Freedom Ministry in support of their desire to provide a Christian education for Nigerian children. They are currently operating two campuses: one in Makurdi (more “urban”) and one in Koti-Yough (more “rural”).The goal of our partners at Faith and Freedom Ministry is to provide the opportunity...
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Christian School in Makurdi Print E-mail
Friday, 25 February 2011 19:01
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Christian schools in Makurdi and Koti-Yough, Nigeria

Since both schools have a reputation for moral and academic excellence, they are growing rapidly with a current total of 1800 students. Operating costs are covered through school fees paid by parents (with a scholarship fund for those who can’t afford it). Growth has necessitated rapid expansion with four classrooms being added to each school at a total cost of $89,000.

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Update: Nigeria School Expansion Project Print E-mail
Friday, 11 February 2011 17:29
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Koti-Yough

 At the beginning of 2010 our partners at Faith and Freedom Ministry in Nigeria proposed the construction of four additional classrooms at the Koti-Yough Secondary School. They have successfully constructed the proposed classrooms. By using local labour and closely monitoring their expenditures they were able to construct an extra classroom (for a total of five) as well as new bathrooms for the school.

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School expansion Print E-mail
Friday, 23 July 2010 13:31
Both Nigerian Christian Schools (with a total of 2000 students) are having 4 classrooms added. The schools are rated number one in their province and are noted for both their high moral and academic standards.

Click here to see a slide show about the schools and the expansion projects.


 
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