General T.Y.
Danjuma (retd) has made a whopping donation of N5 billion to the Anglican
Diocese of Lagos (Anglican Communion) to construct a Centenary City in
commemoration of the 100 years of existence of the church.
Danjuma made the donation at an
Award and Gala Night for the Centenary Celebration and Fundraising for the
Centenary City which was held at Harbour Point, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Another illustrious
son of the nation, Chief Tunde Afolabi also made a huge donation of N500
million towards the Youth Empowerment centre to be established in the Centenary
City.
Among the crème de la crème that graced the occasion with their
presence were Governor of Lagos State, His Excellency, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, APC
leader, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, His Excellency, Governor Darius Ishaku,
Governor of Taraba State and Chief Tunde & Engr (Mrs) Oluseyi Afolabi,
Chairman & CEO of Amni International Petroleum Company and many other
dignitaries.
The Centenary City
was conceived by the Diocesan Bishop of Lagos, the Rt. Rev (Dr) Humphrey
Bamisebi Olumakaiye to give an enduring legacy back to the society as the
Diocese marks 100years.
The city was
designed to accommodate Youth Empowerment and Development Centre, St. Luke’s Global Hospital, Games Village, low‐cost
housing estate, Convention ground, Women Empowerment Center, Rehabilitation
Center, Amusement Park, Gethsemane Garden and many more.
The Gala and Award
night was one of the events put together to celebrate the 100 years of the
Diocese, which will be concluded on Tuesday, December 10, with a Thanksgiving
Service at the Cathedral Church of Christ Marina, Lagos.
The Award and Gala
Night was also supported by the former Bishop of the diocese and his wife, the
Most Revd (Dr) Ephraim Adebola and Mrs Oluranti Ademowo OON and other Bishops
across the Nation.
Highlights of the
event include the investiture of the Grand Patron of the Centenary Celebration
on the General, TY Danjuma. There were also other awards and unveiling of
Heroes and Legends of Anglican Diocese of Lagos and cutting of the Centenary
Cake.
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