45 graduate in theology

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Graduates walking into the church on Sunday. – Picture supplied

FORTY-five students received certificates and awards in various programmes from the Rarongo Theological College in East New Britain on Sunday.
Speaking during the college’s 12th graduation ceremony, special guest Sir Moi Avei stressed the importance of staying true to one’s values and using education as a means to serve humanity.
Sharing his own experiences, Sir Moi spoke of the obstacles encountered and the lessons he had learned throughout his journey.
“The future is yours, take it by your two hands,” told the graduates.
“Your success in making a difference is now entirely in your hands.
“Your parents will expect a tangible return from their investment.”
Sir Moi commended Miriam Moses, a young woman from Milne Bay, who completed her master’s in theology.
Two other young women also graduated with diplomas in Theology.
“Our forefathers heavily involved female participation in the economy and I hope to see more of your sisters graduate in the years to come,” Sir Moi said.