Oreofe Williams honors Bishop Oyedepo with new library

The seminar and convocation ceremony for 135 film, music and marketing graduates at acclaimed filmmaker Oreofe Williams' City of Talent Academy may be over, but the memories of the event will linger etched in the minds of the recipients and dignitaries who graced the 2-day event.

The Town of Talent (Awo Jesu), off Odo Ona Kekere Junction, Ibadan, Oyo State, has become something of a mecca as ace filmmaker, Yemi Solade; Gospel music star Tope Alabi and Dr. Doyin from the University of Ibadan's Department of English led others to grace the event.

The highlight of the event was the commissioning of the state-of-the-art library in honor of the founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, Bishop David Oyedepo at the academy's premises. Guards and dignitaries were impressed when Alabi commissioned and blessed the facility for the use of mankind.

Earlier in his "Loyalty to Royalty" speech, the "Logan to De" crooner asked graduates to be godly, respectful, committed, disciplined, supportive and always contribute to the success of their mentors.< /p>

“All these qualities mentioned guarantee his loyalty to royalty. I want to assure you that everything you have learned from the best hands will undoubtedly help you in your chosen career. of the lifestyle of your mentor, Oreofe Williams and the sky will be your starting point,” she added.

After moving with the impact of the academy on the younger generations, Tope Alabi donated the sum of N500,000 to the academy. She also expressed her joy for the newly launched library, noting that it was a welcome development as it will add great value to the academy and also to the community as a whole.

In his words, Solade, who took the students on a 2-day conference, expressed his joy at being part of the program, just as he noted that he was ready to partner up and always support the academy with its wealth of experience.

In his remarks, Williams said he was delighted with everyone's contributions to the success of the event, just as he reaffirmed his commitment to continue to help young people with free skills and acquisitions to become ingenious in all ramifications.

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Oreofe Williams honors Bishop Oyedepo with new library

The seminar and convocation ceremony for 135 film, music and marketing graduates at acclaimed filmmaker Oreofe Williams' City of Talent Academy may be over, but the memories of the event will linger etched in the minds of the recipients and dignitaries who graced the 2-day event.

The Town of Talent (Awo Jesu), off Odo Ona Kekere Junction, Ibadan, Oyo State, has become something of a mecca as ace filmmaker, Yemi Solade; Gospel music star Tope Alabi and Dr. Doyin from the University of Ibadan's Department of English led others to grace the event.

The highlight of the event was the commissioning of the state-of-the-art library in honor of the founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, Bishop David Oyedepo at the academy's premises. Guards and dignitaries were impressed when Alabi commissioned and blessed the facility for the use of mankind.

Earlier in his "Loyalty to Royalty" speech, the "Logan to De" crooner asked graduates to be godly, respectful, committed, disciplined, supportive and always contribute to the success of their mentors.< /p>

“All these qualities mentioned guarantee his loyalty to royalty. I want to assure you that everything you have learned from the best hands will undoubtedly help you in your chosen career. of the lifestyle of your mentor, Oreofe Williams and the sky will be your starting point,” she added.

After moving with the impact of the academy on the younger generations, Tope Alabi donated the sum of N500,000 to the academy. She also expressed her joy for the newly launched library, noting that it was a welcome development as it will add great value to the academy and also to the community as a whole.

In his words, Solade, who took the students on a 2-day conference, expressed his joy at being part of the program, just as he noted that he was ready to partner up and always support the academy with its wealth of experience.

In his remarks, Williams said he was delighted with everyone's contributions to the success of the event, just as he reaffirmed his commitment to continue to help young people with free skills and acquisitions to become ingenious in all ramifications.

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