BINJU MISSION SENDS OFF THE KWEIs
Last night a cross section of Binju Main Mission gathered in the presbytery at Binju to send off Mr & Mrs Gregory Kwei who have been transferred to Kumbo. Mr Gregory Kwei who works with the Ministry of Agriculture has served the Mission at its Chairperson. For over two years at the helm of the mission, he rendered dedicated and unassumed service. The corwd that gathered for his send off was indicative of the appreciation members of the mission had for his work.
Madam Amabel Kwei is currently a teacher at the Government Bilingual High School, Nkambe. She is staying on to complete the academic year and then will also move to Kumbo to be with her husband. She has been exemplary in the parish as a devoted member of St Jude Society. She is someone we could always lean on for any job others found difficult to do.
Still very committed to their obligations in this parish, the Kweis have promised to do their last Thanksgiving in August before leaving Nkambe for good.
They will always remember Nkambe and Binju-Nkambe Parish. It is in this parish that Madam Kwei received the Sacrament of Baptism and in this parish they celebrated the Sacrament of Matrimony.
As they leave us, we urge other members of Binju main mission to emulate their good example.
Madam Amabel Kwei is currently a teacher at the Government Bilingual High School, Nkambe. She is staying on to complete the academic year and then will also move to Kumbo to be with her husband. She has been exemplary in the parish as a devoted member of St Jude Society. She is someone we could always lean on for any job others found difficult to do.
Still very committed to their obligations in this parish, the Kweis have promised to do their last Thanksgiving in August before leaving Nkambe for good.
They will always remember Nkambe and Binju-Nkambe Parish. It is in this parish that Madam Kwei received the Sacrament of Baptism and in this parish they celebrated the Sacrament of Matrimony.
As they leave us, we urge other members of Binju main mission to emulate their good example.
Robert Tanto.
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