Monday, September 26, 2011

Trinity House holds Honours Awards Ceremony and Trinity Nigeria Lecture to commemorate Nigeria’s 51st Independence




As part of its activities to commemorate Nigeria’s 51st independence celebrations, Trinity House, a non-denominational, free flow Christian worship centre established in 2010 and powered with a vision to build leaders, professionals and leaders to be, will be holding two events, the Honours Nigeria Awards and the Trinity Nigeria series respectively.

The Honours Awards ceremony will take place during the church’s special Independence celebration service on Sunday 2nd October 2011 at 10am at the church premises, Landmark Village, Water Corporation Road, Off Ligali Ayorinde, Victoria Island, Lagos while the Trinity Nigeria Lecture will hold at the Metropolitan Club, 15, Kofo Abayomi Street, Victoria Island on Friday October 7, 2011 by 4 pm and will be delivered by Mr. Atedo Peterside, Chairman of StanbicIBTC Bank Nigeria.

The Honours Awards ceremony, which is an annual event is a day set aside a day to honour outstanding Nigerians/Africans of high integrity who have exemplified themselves in different areas of life. The objective of the Honours Awards is to recognize those who have contributed to Nigeria’s national development and acknowledge them as role models for this present and future generation. The awards are in the areas of leadership, professionalism, industry, and philanthropy and will be awarded this year to General T.Y. Danjuma for Philanthropy; Chief Chris Ogunbanjo for Industry; Mr. Akintola Williams for Professionalism; Chief Emeka Anyaoku for Leadership, and Mr. Kenneth Kaunda for the Africa Prize.

The Trinity Nigeria Series is a faith based, independent, non-governmental, non-partisan forum established to provide a platform for eminent leaders from different spheres of life, to discuss and share without any limitations, their views, ideas and knowledge on how to transform the Nigerian society, economically, politically and socially such as to provide an embodiment of knowledge that will serve as a guiding principle or reference point for future Nigerian leaders. The forum has been designed to be highly interactive and it is hoped that the format and the series in general will engineer new thoughts and bring to light ideas that will spur true leadership, abolish corruption and ensure the proper use of the nations human and capital resources.

Both events will attract eminent Nigerians from different strata of life. While the Honours Awards is open to the general public, the Trinity Nigeria Lecture is by invitation only. Both events are the church’s own way of contributing to the development of the Nigerian nation. Trinity House is a church that goes beyond the walls of church to reach society to change lives and transform nations.

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