Windhoek, Namibia — In a prestigious ceremony held at the Hilton Gardens Hotel, Windhoek, Namibia, Weldios University of Management and Technology honored Apostle Paul Taiwo Adenuga, General Overseer of the Faith Revival Apostolic Church, with an Honorary Doctorate Degree. This recognition was presented during the annual symposium organized by the All Africa Students Union (AASU) and Weldios University, a premier international gathering of scholars, researchers, and professionals from various disciplines.
The symposium, which took place recently, aimed to foster collaboration, innovation, and knowledge sharing among academics, industry experts, and thought leaders. This year’s event featured prominent speakers including Nigeria’s former Minister of State for Petroleum, Ibe Kachukwu, and other distinguished business leaders from across the continent.
The decision to award Apostle Adenuga with an Honorary Doctorate was driven by his long-standing dedication to the education of young people in Nigeria and across Africa. For over two decades, Adenuga has been a staunch advocate for educational advancement and a just society, influencing countless individuals through his work and advocacy.
The university commended Apostle Adenuga for his unwavering commitment to educational development and his profound impact on fostering a culture of truth and justice. The accolade underscores his significant contributions to both societal and educational spheres, highlighting his role as a transformative figure in African leadership and community development.