Chairman of O. B. Lulu-Briggs Foundation, Seinye Lulu-Briggs has been recognised for her diligent services in the Lord’s vineyard and commitment to uplifting the marginalised in Nigeria through sustainable interventions.

Lulu-Briggs was conferred with a Fellowship by the Baptist College of Theology, Obinze, Imo State, at its 54th graduation/fellowship award ceremony for her tireless efforts in attending to the spiritual and physical needs of people.

After receiving the fellowship, Lulu-Briggs said she was deeply humbled and excited by the college’s recognition of her commitment to kingdom work, which is her life’s work.

Lulu-Briggs also thanked the faculty and staff of the Baptist College of Theology for their dedication and commitment to shaping the minds of future theologians, asking them not to relent as they will be pivotal in many young theologians’ academic journey and spiritual growth.

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The honouree, who also thanked her family, friends, and loved ones for their labour of love in the service of Jesus Christ, said the fellowship would motivate her to do more. 

She said: “I am fully aware of the responsibilities that come with this honour. I recognise this as acknowledging past achievements and a call to a higher level of commitment, scholarship, and service. I accept this fellowship with a deep sense of responsibility and a strong desire to continue making a positive impact in the field of theology.

“I will not hold back in contributing to the vibrant community of scholars and learners at the Baptist College of Theology. I commit myself to using this fellowship as an opportunity to serve His kingdom and make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.”