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"Fundong Will Now Have A Catholic College And A Health Centre." Archbishop Andrew Nkea.



The Archbishop of Bamenda made this statement while presiding at the golden jubilee of St Jude's Parish Fundong on Saturday the 13 of November 2021. 

In his homily, the Archbishop stated that "a jubilee is a time for the Christians to thank God, face the future with hope, count achievements, cancel debts and seek peace and reconciliation. "He lamented the state of Belo and Njinikom towns and castigated the Anglophone crisis. He went ahead to announce that Fundong will now have aa Catholic College and a health center. He then urged everybody to send their children to school as it is the only way to prepare for their future. Making reference to the Gospel of the day, he enjoined people to pray for their needs without ceasing, even for the end of the Anglophone crisis which seems to be lasting too long.   

The next item was the confirmation of about eight hundred candidates from all parts of the parish. After the Holy Mass, the Archbishop blessed the jubilee plaque and laid the foundation stone of the jubilee project which is a youth center. The youth center will be partly two floors and have a hall, rooms for computer studies, tailoring, hairdressing, knitting, embroidery and offices. This was followed by traditional dances and choral music. 



Photo credit: Mr Ajuoh John Ngam. 

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  1. Kudos Raissa and good news to Fundong. We just pray the evil possessing our land should lose its grip

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  2. Waowwww. This is great news. Thanks for the great work Rai

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  3. Good news, great report. Thank you Communicator 👍🏾

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  4. Rai I'm proud of how far you have come dear. No one is perfect at writing but continuous practice makes us good. You are doing amazingly well my dear

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  5. Well done Rai .keep up with the spirit

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  6. Raisa congratulations and thanks for the great updates. Indeed it's time to thank God, it's time for peace, time for reconciliation and time to jubilate... indeed time to have all these facilities... Great news for us. Thanks!

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