Welcome to ReachOut Nigeria 2009

Rhapsody of Realities as a First Rate Agent of Social Change

Posted by admin | Editorials | Monday 31 August 2009 12:23 am

The topic of this lecture ─ Rhapsody of Realities as a first-rate Agent of Social Change ─ requires definitions, however succinct, of some terms that are crucial to an understanding of the subject-matter of the lecture. The lexical definition of the expression “to reach out” is to show that you are interested in somebody and you want to meet and help him/her.

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Events for ReachOut Nigeria Campaign

Posted by admin | Editorials | Monday 31 August 2009 12:15 am

The ReachOut Nigeria with Rhapsody of Realities campaign has brought a new light on the horizon of the country, and has brought with it a fresh hope and belief in Nigeria’s greatness.

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A Review of Rhapsody of Realities – October 2009 Edition

Posted by admin | Editorials | Sunday 30 August 2009 11:59 pm

The October 2009 edition of the Rhapsody of Realities daily devotional is special in the sense that it is particularly packaged to commemorate Nigeria’s 49th Independence anniversary celebrations. The introductory page immediately captures this mood as it aggrandizes the euphoria of the moment, setting the tone for the rest of the power-packed articles  specially designed to build into Nigerians the requisite godly virtues that’ll engender a more positive and productive attitude in the approach to nation building.

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Reach Out Nigeria Campaign—The Story So Far!

Posted by admin | Editorials | Sunday 30 August 2009 11:57 pm

Gentlemen of the press, and members of the broadcast media here present! It gives me great pleasure to announce to you the story so far of the Reach Out Nigeria Campaign by Christ Embassy.

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ReachOut Nigeria 2009: Celebrating Nigeria @49!

Posted by admin | Editorials | Sunday 30 August 2009 11:53 pm

Celebrating The Hope And Future of The  Good People Of A Great Nation!!! – A Christ Embassy Initiative!

Pre-independent and post-independent Nigeria saw ethnocentrism, tribalism, sectarianism (especially religious), and neopatrimonialism play a visible role in Nigerian politics, while economic development was hindered by years of military rule, corruption, and mismanagement. The resultant effect of this on the polity was poor healthcare delivery, poor living conditions, insecurity and high crime rate, negligence in educational sector and a near-state of anomie amongst other objectionable ordeals.

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