Family Health Medical School graduates hold thanksgiving service
The First Batch of Doctors produced by Family Health Medical School, have expressed their profound gratitude and appreciation to the Almighty God for seeing them through 6 years of their medical education journey successfully.
The thirty medical students who graduated on Wednesday, December 9, 2020 were accompanied by the founders of Family Health University College/Family Health Medical School, Prof. Enyonam Yao Kwawukume, Dr. Susu Bridget Kwawukume, the Council Chairman, Brig. Gen. Daniel Kwadwo Frimpong (Rtd), Board of Directors, Management and staff of the Institution, to the Christ The King Catholic Church in Accra for their Thanksgiving Service.
With the recent influx of kidnappers, robbers and hoodlums, who have terrorising the residents of the Federal Capital Territory, Olawale Ajimotokan and Kingsley Nwezeh report that insecurity in the territory has reached its peak
Residents of the FCT have been agonising over the reign of terror by armed robbers and kidnappers, which has raised the security concern in the nation’s capital to the highest level.
In recent times, criminal elements have been having free rein in some parts of the FCT, robbing residents of their money and valuable items. Some of the worst-hit communities are Kurudu and Kpegyi, a situation that has prompted some of the residents to alarm the police to come to their aid and sanitise the communities in the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) from the grip of hoodlums.
Pioneer Doctors of FHMS express gratitude to their creator
The First Batch of Doctors produced by Family Health Medical School have expressed their gratitude and appreciation to the Almighty God for successfully seeing them through six years of their medical education journey.
The 30 Medical students who graduated on Wednesday, December 9th 2020 were accompanied by the founders of Family Health University College/Family Health Medical School, Prof. Enyonam Yao Kwawukume, Dr Susu Bridget Kwawukume, the Council Chairman, Brig. Gen. Daniel Kwadjo Frimpong (Rtd), Board of Directors, Management and staff of the Institution, to the Christ The King Catholic Church in Accra for their Thanksgiving Service.
Accuser recants allegations against Norfolk priest Catholic Diocese of Richmond (Source: NBC12) By Todd Densmore | December 15, 2020 at 2:26 PM EST - Updated December 15 at 2:36 PM
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - The Catholic Diocese of Richmond announced Tuesday that an individual who previously came forward and accused a retired diocesan priest of child sexual abuse has recanted the accusations.
The allegations were made earlier this year against Father William Dinga Jr. âThis recantation by the alleged victim exonerates Father Dinga of these accusationsâ the Catholic Diocese said in a news release.
Father Dinga adamantly denied and maintained his innocence concerning the allegations, which arose from alleged conduct at Christ the King Catholic Church in Norfolk in 1986, when they were brought to the attention of the diocese.
South Tampaâs largest pipe organ to make its newly remodeled grand debut on Christmas Eve
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Christ the King Catholic Church renovated its organ in time for the holidays.
TAMPA, Fla. - Christ the King Catholic Church is unveiling their newly renovated pipe organ just in time for the holidays. This instrument has been years in the making, stated Stephen Banyra, director of music at Christ the King. It represents a remodeling of what was already the largest pipe organ in South Tampa.
The original 40-rank organ was a three-manual, or keyboard system, with 2,500 pipes including 16-foot pipes for the low notes.