The school in Ukraine continues to do its best, despite trying circumstances. The latest progress report (with pictures) can be seen HERE.
Students prepare for a campaign in Cameroon
Dearest in Christ,
Greetings from Cameroon, especially Wotutu, which is the seat of wisdom for Bear Valley Bible institute of Wotutu. I am sure this report will find you doing great in health and the work entrusted in your hands.
As I write this report all students and staff of BVBIC-Wotutu are back on campus ready for the last but one quarter to graduation. The students who were in 21 different locations doing house to house evangelism, nurturing, and reviving congregations. They came back from those places with good reports from congregations, even though some came back with ailments. Keep praying for our students to be fine as they are rounding up their stay in school and as congregations are eager to get them all for themselves after graduation.
PLANS
We are planning to meet up with all the graduates of our Bible college as they will congregate in Limbe congregation for evangelism - we shall be part of it with our current students. Pray for the work and safe travels.
APPRECIATIONS
We continue to use our mouth to say thank you. Thank you very much for the love shown to us and also for your prayers and support for the work going here. If not of you we doubt how possible the work would have been.God bless you and keep you strong.
God bless you.
Elangwe and family
By His grace BVBIC-Wotutu
"The students went to the hinter lands..."
Greetings my Beloved,
It is by the Grace of God that we are joyful to extend our warm salutation this weekend from Mbanga in the Littoral region of our peaceful country, Cameroon, found in Central Africa.
To begin this weekly journal,it is great to say that our week was blessed with a lot of physical and spiritual blessings.
We resumed classes last Monday, which was the 26th of September and all the students were present in class and everything went on hitch-free.The students were happy to meet with each other after a separation of about 3 weeks and were able to share their reports with the Director.
The students went so far to the hinter lands were there was little or no network communication, but we thank God that the people in that area could hear the Word in these last days. God blessed some congregations were souls were recorded like in NSanke,Tiem and Mujuka Peage. All these assemblies are found in the Littoral. We could not have the pictures because they don't have phones with cameras but we pray for these souls to grow in Christianity.
This week also had some evangelism campaign in a village call Ngongo Bakundu and I was there for two days due to my tied schedule. God already blessed with 4 SOULS.
The Church in Mbanga is growing in membership and we are doing our best to train the sisters, most especially the wives of the students, so as to be able to help their husbands in field after their training.
Up Coming events: The will be the BVBIC ALUMNI EVANGELISTIC MISSION TEAM come Thursday 6-9 of September at Limbe and all our students are going to be there because evangelism is our Mission and our Mission is evangelism.
The sisters will be traveling to Douala for another evangelism mission trip which concerns only the sisters. Evangelism has no Geographical boundaries.
We still be brethren. My regards to that big family of God.
Your brother,
Ititi
Classes resume in northern Ghana
Bear Valley Bible Institute, Ghana, Tamale
Monthly Report September
Thank God, so soon we are one month old in office of duty at Bear Valley Bible Institute, Tamale, Ghana. Kojo Acquah Beenyi, Ambassador, Francis Ayeni, Co-ordinator and Alex Jabado, Administrative Assistant.
School Resumes: The school was re-opened on September 19, 2016 and all the seven (7) students have reported. They are doing Homiletics II and is being taught by Alex Jabado.
General Cleaning: As the school vacated for four weeks, the compound became bushy and untidy so we organized a clean-up exercise to clear and clean the weeds and the compound. That is now planned to be a weekly affair to keep the environment clean.
Follow-up on past students: Francis and Alex visited two past students, Timothy at Yendi and Samuel at Tatali. We planned to visit Philip at Sabzugu but the river was full and we could not cross over. We also visited Ishmael who is a preacher at Kontobiyeli nearer to Sabzugu. Ishmael is not a past student but we plan to get all preachers involved in the ‘sweet fellowship’. We also did some campaigns to get new students for the school and we were assured of two.
Letter: A letter was received from the ladies requesting for the use of the school facility for lectureship from October 27 to 30, 2016. The school will be on vacation at that time and we have given them the go ahead to use the place which according to them, it will help them both spiritually and physically.
Self Help: Two trees are fallen at the compound, one was sold as firewood and the money was used to buy two coal pots of which the students can use for several months and also two bags of charcoal.
First Meeting: The three new administrators met on the following needs and concerns of the school became known.
- The school needs 3 more cutlasses and 10 hoes
- There is leakage in the administration building and it is coming from the roofing.
- In the kitchen, rain water comes into the room because there are no louvers.
- Also the students’ beds need repairs and that some cannot by themselves stand while others can now house only one person instead of two.
- The Cupboards or the wardrobes has the lockers not working, some also has the doors detached.
- Some of the windows also need ‘stoppers’ so that the rain do not flow in as it being the case when it rains.
- The bathroom walls need tiles or the walls and the foundation will be weakened.
- One of the toilets is out of use and the others need repairs. Right now Alex has bought items so they can be fixed. The total amount is 475 cedis, 50 pesewas. This is being done right now because it borders on health.
- Wall coming down. Portion of the wall at the north side of the property is coming down as a result of the strong storm that took part of the roof off. Surely it will fall off someday, which mean it needs attention.
May the Good Lord continue to bless us all.
Studies and restorations in Nigeria
Beloved in Christ ,
Greetings from staff and students of Bear Valley Bible Institute of Nigeria & Southwest School of Evangelism, Ibadan.
WEEKEND EVANGELISM AT ASEJIRE, OSUN STATE: Three of our students continue working with Bro.Kayode Eniafe in Asejire,Osun state since the beginning of this session. This weekend of September 23 through 25,they continue their Bible Discussion with some group of denominational pastors and teachers in Ikoyi area of Osun state.
On Sunday, September 25, Bro. Akilapa Timilehin led the church in songs and also admonished them from Romans 8 while Bro.Samuel Effiong taught on Abiding in Christ's Doctrine. Bro.Kayode Solomon and Bro.Johnson Godwin joined them in the middle of sermon because of their engagement with a denominational church in Asejire that requested from them to be teaching their Sunday school class on every Sunday .
ONIKOKORO /GBONGUDU CONGREGATION: Bro.Makinde Emmanuel led the church in songs on Sunday of September 25. I taught the women, Bro.Lawrence Dada taught the men class while Bro.Godwin Ofem taught the young converts/visitors class on OUR RESPONSIBILITIES TO THOSE IN AUTHORITY . We are 58 in attendance with total contribution of N3,075.
EGBEDA OUTREACH: The students and staff of BVBIN & SWSE,Ibadan and one of our graduates & a WBSFUW, Bro.Dele Shotola arrived Egbeda town in the school van and a public bus on Friday through Saturday evening.
We evangelised Egbeda town and environs on Friday evening and Saturday morning between 9:30am and 2:30pm while Friday night and Saturday evening was used for open-air Bible Lectureship. I, Bro.Makinde Ebens spoke on Sin & it's Effects on Friday night while Bro. Kayode Eniafe spoke on Heaven or Hell---Where will you spend your eternity? and the host minister, who is also one of our present students, Bro.Samson Akintunde served as moderator.
To God be the glory, two souls was restored during the 2 days program with many prospects and I will be worshipping with the Egbeda congregation Lord's willing tomorrow with two of our students.
Brethren ,we thank you all for your partnership and moral and financial supports.
May The Lord of blessing continue to bless all our work together in Jesus Christ name,amen.
Sincerely His & yours.... Makinde E.Olufemi, Ibadan, Nigeria
55 baptisms in the first campaign in Liberia!
The new school in Liberia has now finished it's first campaign and it was a resounding success! You can read the full report and see the pictures by clicking HERE
An update from Accra, Ghana
SOUTHERN INSTITUTE OF BIBLICAL STUDIES
(BEAR VALLEY EXTENSION PROGRAMME)
APPRECIATION
We are so much grateful to the Lord God for the guidance and blessings that He continues to offer us. So also, on behalf the director of the school, the entire teachers, students and other workers, I wish to express our profound gratitude to our sponsors for the wonderful contributions from them to the school.
SCHOOL ON HOLIDAYS
The regular students are on holidays as from 18th September to 8th October. However, classes for the week end students is still in progress. Entire instructors were on post and gracefully performed their duties as such.
That brings to the end of the third quarter for the first year of the regular students. One more quarter to end the first year. The next quarter begins as from 10th. October 2016. Hopefully, to end on the December 18.
CAMPAIGN
During the period, and before school broke for the holidays, the regular students joined a group of preachers to engage in a week along house to house evangelism at Sarpeiman township; few miles away from campus. Information reaching administration indicated that a soul was baptized and added to the Lord's church over there.
Students continued to visit sister churches in and around Dobro on every Sunday as part of their training. Information gathered shown that our students were doing well in all assignments given to them. Some of them were invited over to teach Bible Classes during the week days.
Compiled by
Emmanuel Amoo-Gyimah.
A new radio program is reaching 400K
The Kingdom Expand…
“How then will they call on Him in whom they have not believe? How will they believe in Him whom they have not heard? And how will they hear without a preacher?” [Roman 10:14 NASB]. In my Bible meditation I often like to stop and take a moment to think about this verse. As I meditate, I often think, we have many opportunities in the present time to make the truth known to everyone. Many precious souls are dying without being saved. It is time to wake up preachers, Christians ,and church leaders to use whatever is available to us to proclaim the Gospel of Christ.
We thank God for every opportunity that the Lord has blessed us with here at Andrew Connally School of Preaching with regards to preaching the gospel. Each week we receive incredible reports from our students who are going to evangelize in the nearby congregation as part of their curriculum while in school. This weeks report shows that two souls have obeyed the Gospel through baptism and have been added to the church. The students still have many bible classes to teach in the coming weeks. One of the greatest things about people in the community here is that no one will run you away if you want to study the Bible with them.
Arusha Church of Christ
Our radio program each Saturday continues to bear much fruit. Since Sunrise Radio is the second most popular radio station in town, it reaches about 400,000 people in three regions. Many have the opportunity to hear the saving gospel message of Christ through this program. Those that call in are connected with preachers in their respective areas for more Bible studies. Answering questions on a live program has never been easy; it takes lots of wisdom and Bible knowledge. So far three people have obeyed the Gospel through this method, and many Bible classes are under way. We are so grateful for the faithful members of the church who contribute financially to make this program successful.
Please continue to pray for our evangelistic effort as we bring many to Christ.
In Christian Love,
Godfrey Mngoma
Dean of Students - Andrew Connally School of Preaching
A Bear Valley Bible Institute International extension school
Arusha, Tanzania
Bible studies in Arusha
To see a short report from Mason and Haley Norman in Tanzania, click HERE
Students and alumni gather in Nepal
Respected one,
Greetings to you all in the precious name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. May grace of God, love and peace always be with you.
We are happy and eager to share about our report to everyone who are loving us.
Lectureship was finished.
We have finished our lectureship from 13-16 of September 2016. We had studied from book of Ezra and Nehemiah. We had invited our formal graduated students and preachers. 70 people were participated in our class. Some of our preachers, teachers and graduated students were presented lessons. It was really encouraging.
Holiday begins.
We will begin our five weeks of long holiday from 30th of September. We will begin our class from 7th of November of 2016.
Youth camp.
We are conducting youth camp once in a year at the month of October when all the schools will be closed because of national holiday. Our youth camp will be from 8-12 of October, 2016. We have invited youth between the age of 15-25. We will study from book of Daniel. Please kindly remember us in your prayer.
Thank you.
Brother in Christ
Gajendra Deshar
In French-speaking Cameroon, "evangelism is our business!"
Greetings fellow workers of the Lords vineyard.
We are happy to inform you about the our up coming events both in the church in our country and in our school of preaching. The sun is fast approaching, which marks the beginning of a new season and it is time for us to begin with serious evangelism, including open air evangelism with PA system, which usually takes place at night when most of the population is already back from daily activities.
Our students are still out for their end of quartercampaign and this marks the beginning of 6 days of rest after spending some time in congregations doing nurturing and with some amount of door to door evangelism, which is still at times very fruitful at the end of the day. Our classes will resume on the 26th of this month and this is the beginning of the 3rd quarter in the second year.
Evangelism is our business! Attached are some pictures from the Mbanga prison ministry, where we went some time ago to hand over to the inmates and members of the church in prison some gifts of different qualities such as benches, a table to be used for church activities, and also some mattresses. These were gladly welcomed and received by the assistant superintendent of the prison. Thanks to all of our participants.
Remain blessed.
Your brother, Ititi
BVBI-Mbanga, Cameroon
Campaign results in prospects in nigeria
Beloved in Christ ,
Greetings from your fellow soldiers of Master Jesus, in obedience to the order of our Commander-in-Chief, Jesus Christ in Matt.28:19-20. The students and staff of BVBIN & SWSE,Ibadan continue in their evangelistic mission to Butubutu and environs and Asejire, Osun state. We divided ourselves into two groups; the first group was led by our campus minister, Bro.Abraham Idu Yeje to evangelized Butubutu, Eletu and, Oniyangi villages while Bro. Kayode Solomon Eniafe led the second group and I pilot the group to evangelized Asejire town, Osun state on Saturday 17th of September 2016.
During our outreach in Asejire, we met a group of denominational members who are receptive to the gospel of Christ and they wish we should make our discussion a weekly program .
COMING EVENTS: All arrangements for the planting of The Lord's church near Jago have been completed. We were there yesterday evening to clear a plot of land for the construction of a small wooden meeting place which will cost us about N170,000= and on October 7 the gospel meeting aim at planting of the Lord's church will commenced and the first worship will be conducted on October 9,2016.
Also, we shall be working with The Lord's church at Egbeda in a three day gospel meeting commencing on September 30 through October 2,2016 Lord's willing .
We thank you all for your partnership and love. May The Lord of blessing continue to bless our work together in Jesus Christ name, amen.
Your fellow soldier of Christ ,
Makinde E.Olufemi(Director of studies)
BVBIN & SWSE,Ibadan, Oyo State.
The Wotutu Director visits the U.S.
Dearest in Christ,
Greetings from this part of the globe. It is amazing to be home after spending about 18 days in the USA. I was there to visit elders of the overseeing congregation and supporters of the work in Cameroon. I was welcomed by many and I shared quality time with good Christians. It was a lifetime opportunity for me to meet people and it was an opportunity to match names with face physically. Thanks very much for all your prayers to my family while I was there and the entire congregation.
I landed in Minnesota to meet with the STC congregation. From there to Iowa to be part of a family reunion; to Denver to meet with the Bear valley Bible Institute International; to Nashville to meet with the Hillsboro congregation (who oversee the Brightland Christian Orphanage); and then to Schrader Lane congregation during their evening worship to preach and make a presentation about my work in Cameroon. Then finally went to Dallas where I was able to teach a gospel meeting in Pattonville congregation , preached and taught in Pattonville.
From there I was on my way from Dallasto Minneapolis St. Paul Airport transit to Charlesde Gaulle airport in Paris and then last flight to Douala Cameroon where I met my lovely family waiting for me. It was pretty to be home, even though I enjoyed my fellowship with many brethren there. Thanks for your prayers and for being good to me while I was with you.
Your brother,
Elangwe
Encouragement from Togo
Willie Gley, the Director of the Bear Valley extension in Togo, has filed an encouraging report. They are reaching out to their community and country in a big way!
Read Willie's report and see the accompanying pictures by clicking HERE
Excellent news from Arusha
“This is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior, who desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.” (1 Tim. 2:3). Since our Lord desires everyone to come to the knowledge of the truth, He uses men to teach and reach those who have not yet heard. It is so important to fulfill this task, If we are not going to do this, the blood of those who have not heard it, and were close to us, will be required in our hands (Ezekiel 3). He wants us to always go out and teach those who are lost in sin (Matthew 28:18-20) and if we do that for sure, He will give the increase (1 Corinthians 3:6).
Knowing the importance of this matter, the ACSOP has been sending out students every Saturdays and Sundays. Our students have been working with congregations around the Arusha area and two at the Tanzania, Kenya border. Just in these two first weeks of September our students have been able to conduct 50 Bible classes, had 2 baptism and 4 restorations. Our God is good all the time. He can do mighty things if we trust and obey.
During this sending, the school is providing students with bus – fare and food while they are out there. “How will they preach unless they are sent?”(Romans 10:15)
This has been possible through “Cheerful Givers” (2 Corinthians 9:6) like you. We thank you so much for partnering with us in training these faithful men to go out and reach many souls which you and I may have never been able to reach.
May the Lord of peace bless you beyond measures.
Our third quarter has ended this last week, We thank God for our brother Jonathan Page and Desdery Massawe who will be teaching short courses this coming two weeks.
We continue to solicit your prayers on behalf of our brother and fellow worker, Cy Stafford who is still sick.
To Him be all the glory both now and forever.
Your servant in His Kingdom,
Charles Mwanga
Director,
Andrew Connally School of Preaching.
Progress in northern Liberia
The director of the new school in Liberia, Robert Dahn, has sent us an impressive report. Not only are things going well in the classroom, they are also learning better was to grow food. This will help offset some of the cost of feeding the students, as well as arm them to provide for their family when they graduate.
To see the PDF of his report (with pictures you will enjoy), please click HERE.
Great News from Ukraine!
Dear brethren, families and churches,
I'd like to share some tremendous news in my monthly report. They are the beginning of the new school year, brother Valentine's baptism, church leaders' meeting in Chernivtsy, the end of remodeling project in the church building and the blessed VBS for children of Bila Tserkva.
This year Ukraine celebrated 25 years of Independence. During this time period the country had to survive many political problems, some economic turmoil and currently it continues the fight for the territorial unity. I am sure that the most important event during this time period was the coming of hundreds of missionaries who planted the seeds of the God's Word and spread the Gospel. It resulted in births of many local congregations who continue laboring for God's glory. The church in Ukraine is still quite young but has a lot of potential for growth and strengthening. Please keep praying for Ukraine and the church of Christ that needs protection.
On August 6th I had a wonderful opportunity to participate in a great conference of the church of Christ leaders in Chernivtsy. Originally, our Bible Institute was to host it but the idea gained popularity very fast and congregations of Churches of Christ from all parts of Ukraine decided to join. This time the topic for discussion was "The Role of a Woman in the Church". There were 30 participants representing 9 congregations of the Church of Christ. We had a great opportunity to discuss and debate. The goal of such conferences is to study the word of God together and become stronger in the knowledge. The next meeting of this kind is scheduled to he held in Kharkiv on November 5 with "Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage" as the topic.
We often try to utilize different approaches in spreading the truth. We usually use street evangelism and recently tried to utilize the commercial outdoors ads. We have ordered big boards with a call to think about the meaning of life and, by the way, one man came to check out the worship service last time. But according to our personal experience one of the most effective way to evangelize is to devote a lot of importance to the children's ministry and upbringing of the young people.
On August 22-25 we conducted a wonderful VBS in the church. The topic was "The World of Adventures". Every day children were introduced to different events from the life and ministry of Christ. Most of the children who came to VBS have non-Christian parents. But through this effort we established some good contacts with the parents. We are very grateful to my wife Vera and everybody else who helped her to conduct the VBS. We had a great time. Every day we had about 30 kids. It was a huge success for the church and its Sunday school. On the Saturday after the VBS many children came to the children's Bible class.
Before the beginning of the new school year we found a way to renovate the church building. Some of the work we were able to do with our own talents and only for the more complicated jobs we had to hire professional people. It resulted in saving a lot of money. Many local brethren were able to actively participate and we are thankful to all who helped to serve the church in this area. After that we purchased a few additional desks. Thus, the facility is ready for the school year.
By the end of August most of the students made it to Bela Tserkva, and on September 5 we've started a new school year. This time we have 13 new students from the different parts of Ukraine. It's a big progress. Totally we are educating 17 students this year in both courses. Truly God blesses us in the new location. And it can also be attributed to the joined efforts of many brethren as well. We are very determined to train these people to serve in the Lord's church. Even though some of them may decide against becoming full-time preachers they still could be very strong assets in their home congregations. On the first day of orientation we've introduced them to the Institute's rules and policies. Brother Denton made a report about the tremendous fundraising efforts of our American brethren towards the support of our Institute. We feel very blessed by the opportunity to educate men and women, getting them prepared for the service in the church.
One more great news that I'd like to share with you; on September, 2nd one more precious soul was added to the church. Brother Valentine was baptized in the Ros' River that is nearby to our church/Institute building. He had been attending a Baptist Church and didn't have the right understanding of salvation and forgiveness of sins. After numerous Bible studies with me he decided to obey the Gospel and was baptized by Biblical baptism. This event was a great encouragement for the whole church and me personally.
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, we are very thankful for your support and your prayers. We truly appreciate your love and care for us. My family and our students send their Christian love.
Your brother and co-worker in the vineyard of the Lord,
Dennis Sopelnik.
If you would like to see the pictures accompanying this report, please click HERE
Southern Africa report
Donnie Estep is our outstanding and capable Regional Director for Southern Africa, which includes the schools in Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Malawi. Donnie just returned from a 3 week trip where he visited and taught in each of the 3 schools. (can you imagine?!)
You will enjoy his through report, with pictures, by clicking HERE
New School Starts in Fiji
BIBLE INSTITUTE AT RAIWAQA STARTS CLASSES
A Bear Valley Bible Institute - International Extension
The Bible Institute at Raiwaqa is off to a good start. Jason Pierce and his oldest son Austin left for Fiji on August 29, 2016. Jason began teaching the first class of the newest BVBI-I extension school in Fiji on Monday, September 5. They had seven students to show up for the first day of class. At the end of the first week, they have had perfect attendance. Several of these students are interested in the full time program that is scheduled to begin on February 20, 2017. Jason’s first class is entitled “More than a Shadow” and is a study of the New Testament book of Hebrews.
Lord willing, Rocco and Debbie Pierce will be leaving for Fiji on September 15, 2016. Rocco will teach a second short course on the Sermon on the Mount. It will go for one week, six hours a day. The school will then host two teachers, Tony Duncan, from Tennessee, and Lance Mosher, from New Zealand. They will teach short courses on Proverbs through Song of Solomon and the New Testament church respectively. These classes will be taught October 3 to 14.
Jason will return to the U.S. on September 20, to continue fund-raising. He will teach two classes from the U.S. via Skpe from October 17 to November 18. The classes he will teach are Timothy and Titus, and Christian Ethics. Rocco will teach classes on the Christian home and English Composition I on the ground in Fiji.
The school has open enrolment for this fall term to introduce the school to Fiji brethren. This fall term will be used to help recruit the first class that will start the two year program in February 2017. As an incentive, those who pass these classes with a B or above, will not have to repeat them during the upcoming school terms. These fall classes are a sampling from across the board of the two year program to begin in the spring.
In Christ,
Rocco Pierce
They're on the ball in Nigeria!
Beloved in Christ Jesus,
Greetings from your fellow soldiers of Christ in Nigeria. Our first gospel campaign in this 2016/2017 session resulted into two conversions on Saturday evening. We evangelised Butubutu, Panu, and Bamisinde villages on Saturday, September 3 under the leadership of our campus minister, Bro. Abraham.
FIRST SEMESTER, 2016/2017: Bro.Abiola Joseph is teaching on Fundamental of the faith and Church Problems; Bro.Kayode Solomon Eniafe on Evangelism -1,OT & NT Survey,OT Wisdom-1 and 2 Corinthians; Bro.Abraham Idu Yeje on The Pentateuch and Scheme of Redemption; Bro.Isaac Olaniyan on Life of Christ -1 and Biblical Eschatological while I,Bro.Makinde is teaching on NT Church-1,1&2 Thessalonians, Ministerial Counseling, and Teach with Success.
CAMPUS CHURCH AND OTHERS: Bro. Obey Rimamskwe led in songs on September 4 and Bro. Anana Abasiama Effiong taught on Preparing for God's work while Bro.Nnamdi Blessing admonished the campus church from 1Corinthians 15:12-19. Attendance was 35 with total contribution of N800.
At Asejire congregation, Osun state, Bro.Johnson Godwin taught on Godly living while Bro.Godwin Ofem led in songs at Onikokoro / Gbongudu congregation ,Ibadan and Bro.Emmanuel Okpachui and Bro.Destiny Elijah taught the men & women Bible Class respectively on our responsibilities to one another. We are 55 in attendance with total collection of N3,015=.
MORE STUDENTS FOR ADVANCE DIPLOMA/ BVBI ADVANCE CERTIFICATE: Two of our year 2009 graduates named Bro.Eze Mbaraoye and Agbefa Samson and a graduate of WNCC & SBS (Bro.Lucky Onyah)and NCBC (Bro.Samuel Effiong) now admitted as part of our supplementary in our year two program .
In conclusion ,we thank you all for your partnership and cares. May The Lord continue to bless all our undertaking in Jesus Christ Name, amen.
Your fellow soldier of Christ ,
Makinde Ebens (Director of Studies)
For & On behalf of BVBIN SWSE, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria, West Africa.