Abia State News
Society of Nigerian Broadcasters Holds Thanksgiving Service
The Society of Nigerian Broadcasters, Abia State chapter, has expressed gratitude to God for the success of its chapter election and for preserving the lives of its members.
The Society of Nigerian Broadcasters, Abia State chapter, has expressed gratitude to God for the success of its chapter election and for preserving the lives of its members.

Speaking during the service, the chairman of the SNB Abia State chapter, Comrade Chinezerem Agbakuru, assured that the SNB Abia State chapter is committed to serving the good interest of the masses and to promoting the integrity and development of the broadcast industry.
Recall that the idea of starting the Society of Nigerian Broadcasters was born in 1964, but came to light in the year 2022.








Meanwhile, the zonal Pastor of the Redeemed Evangelical Mission, TREM Southeast zone 2 and resident pastor of TREM, Umuahia, Professor Ugochukwu Orgaly, harped on the relevance of patience in the Christian race.
In his message, the cleric who drew his inferences from Matthew 4:15-17 and Matthew 5:16, charged Christians to be shining lights and to love their adversaries.
He also encouraged them to reflect biblical instructions, stressing that CHRIST remains the standard
Highlight of the service was prayers for the Society of Nigerian Broadcasters led by Prof. Orgaly.
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