JCCF Pledges Continued Prayers for FUL Vice-Chancellor Ibileye

The Joint Christian Campus Fellowship (JCCF), Federal University Lokoja chapter, has reaffirmed its commitment to providing sustained spiritual support for the administration of the Vice-Chancellor, Gbenga Solomon Ibileye, describing him as a leader guided by faith and a strong reliance on God in managing the institution’s affairs.

JCCF Pledges Continued Prayers for FUL Vice-Chancellor Ibileye

The Joint Christian Campus Fellowship (JCCF), Federal University Lokoja chapter, has reaffirmed its commitment to providing sustained spiritual support for the administration of the Vice-Chancellor, Gbenga Solomon Ibileye, describing him as a leader guided by faith and a strong reliance on God in managing the institution’s affairs.

The assurance was given during a courtesy visit by members of the fellowship to the Vice-Chancellor, where the group also reiterated its dedication to promoting moral discipline and academic excellence among students.

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Speaking on behalf of the fellowship, its patron, Joshua Odoh, said the body has consistently supported the university through prayers and spiritual guidance. He stressed the group’s resolve to uphold values of purity and righteousness while encouraging students to pursue academic success.

The JCCF President, Zion Ifeanyi Obey, also reaffirmed the fellowship’s commitment to serving diligently and maintaining a positive influence within the campus community.

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Responding, Ibileye commended the group for its focus on spiritual growth and moral integrity, urging members to remain steadfast in their faith and responsibilities. He encouraged them to serve as role models within the university environment by reflecting values consistent with their beliefs.

The Vice-Chancellor further described the fellowship as more than a religious organisation, noting its role in shaping character and influencing positive behavioural development among students. He urged members to uphold these standards in both their academic pursuits and daily interactions within the university community.