Category: Education

Rev. (Dr.) Stephen Panya Baba, ECWA President

Speech of The ECWA President, Rev. (Dr.) Stephen Baba Panya, on Bingham University Sunday, March 6, 2022

Download Speech of The ECWA President, Rev. (Dr.) Stephen Baba Panya, on Bingham University Sunday, March 4, 2022 I greet you all in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I give God the Glory for the grace to see another Bingham University Sunday. It is indeed a testament to your unflinching support that the University continues to […]

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Nigerian organist and composer, Fela Sowande was called the father of Nigerian art music

Nigerian organist and composer, Fela Sowande was called the “father” of Nigerian art music

Fela Sowande, father of Nigerian art music Chief Olufela Obafunmilayo “Fela” Sowande (29 May 1905 – 13 March 1987) was a Nigerian musician and European classical composer. Considered the father of modern Nigerian art music, Sowande is perhaps the most internationally known African composer of works in the European “classical” idiom   Sowande was born in Abeokuta, near Lagos, the son […]

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How can the education system evolve to help students identify paths to success in a changing world?

What does education look like in a global pandemic? It depends a lot on how well you were prepared. There is no shortage of challenges and issues. As educators, we attempt to prepare our students for the world that exists around them. Most importantly, we want our students to be ready to lead meaningful and productive lives once they become […]

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The National Universities Commission (NUC) has approved 22 additional programs for Bingham University

The National Universities Commission (NUC) Approves 22 Additional Courses For Bingham University In a letter addressed to the Vice-Chancellor and signed by Dr. N. B. Saliu, Director, Academic Planning for the Executive Secretary NUC, listed the approved programs as follows: B. Sc. Cyber Security B.Sc. Information Technology B.Sc. Radiography and Radiological Sciences B.Sc. Industrial Mathematics BLIS. Library and Information Science […]

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An Invitation to Discipleship Class with Pastor A. T. Samuel

“We are a Christian Ministry Foundation specializing in Evangelism and Discipleship training for those who want to grow deeper in the knowledge of Christ and His Word.” – Pastor A. T. Samuel, President (Doctor of Missiology) Email us at africa@cdmafrica.org or usa@cdmafrica.org. Website: https://cdmafrica.org

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How to Use Microsoft Teams

Millions of people access Microsoft Teams every day to get work done. That number continues to grow thanks to the countless communication tools for working with associates inside and outside your organization you can find in Microsoft Teams. Microsoft Teams For Dummies will give you must-have insight on chatting, file sharing, organizing teams, using video communication, and more. You’ll also […]

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Theorizing the Relation of Religion and the Arts

I have recently worked in a number of related areas in the study of religion, completing several articles and a book focusing on a reconsideration of the philosophy of religion, especially through a reconsideration of the relationship of religion and art. These articles concern a very broad reappraisal of the academic study of religion. However, growing from this is a […]

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Understanding the Prophets in the Bible

Notes from Dr. Bryan Rennie’s Religion 101 Class The Contents of the Jewish Scriptures The Prophets, contains materials relating to the entry into Canaan (i.e. relating to events as early as c. 1200 BCE). The earliest written texts cannot predate the monarchy, however. That is, c. 1020 BCE. The collection of the texts of the Nevi’im was not completed until […]

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Basic Principles in Medical Ethics

Western medicine was founded on our Judeo-Christian and Greco-Roman heritage, where the sanctity of life and the dignity of the human person are paramount for decision-making in patient care. Patients place their trust in physicians and nurses to care for them in a compassionate and ethical manner, and we have a moral obligation to properly fulfill that role. Although the […]

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The Wounded Body of Christ: Social Trauma in Pastoral Care

It was a frigid evening as I stepped off the inter-campus bus and onto the familiar brick pavement of our campus, shivering as I went. On days like this when it was so cold it almost hurt, I would not refuse help to speed up the walk across campus. Soon, I was approached by a gentleman who kindly offered me […]

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