Tuesday 13 December 2016

Brief history of feca nigeria


                                      

                                            BRIEF HISTORY OF FECA

In 1990, ten girls from Federal Government
Girls College [FGGC] Calabar, Cross River State,
were led of God to putting a lasting solution to a
predominant problem which plagued their students.



 They discovered that students that had a hallmark
 of integrity, undaunted devotion towards God, and
 were examples for the juniors were becoming the exact
opposite of this when they entered the university. The
 Juniors were becoming deeply worried as to what would
become of them since their role models were compromising
 their faith in Christ.

On leaving school [1989/1990] session, the group of ten girls
 all in SS3, decided to correspond through letters with one
another and with Christians in other unity schools at that
 time for the purpose of encouraging each other in the faith.
This was met with open arms, and soon after, meetings began
to hold in various place

Meetings began to hold in Calabar, port Harcourt, Enugu, Lagos
 and Benin almost at once, and thereafter, they adopted
the name Federal Ex-students Christian Association, and it
was officially inaugurated in 1991 at Calabar.
Upon registration with the Corporate Affairs Commission,
 in the month of August 2008, the name changed to
 Federation of Colleges Ex-students Christian Association
 [FECA].


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