WHAT IS NIFESFULOKOJA AND WHAT DO THEY DO
WHAT IS NIFESFULOKOJA ALL ABOUT.
Our Vision
To be a movement of Christ-like students in Nigeria’s tertiary institutions transforming the campus, and society upon graduation.
Our Mission
NIFES exists to reach out to students through evangelism and discipleship training, to mobilize them upon graduation to impact the Campus, Church and Society with godly values.
About NIFES
...BUILDING TOMORROW’S LEADERS TODAY!
The Nigeria Fellowship of Evangelical Students (NIFES) is an indigenous, non-governmental and interdenominational organization of evangelical Christian students in Nigeria tertiary institutions. We reach out to students through small group Bible Studies, Evangelism, Prayers meetings, Large Group Meetings, Biblical Discipleship, Life-changing Leadership Training and Conference. In them is the great reservoir that contains the answers to this world’s unanswered questions and solutions to the world’s problems.
In every student that steps into the campus is a potential to be great and useful to God’s kingdom and humanity. They are arrows that could be targeted to nab all the challenges of our day and make it the kingdom of our God.
Today’s students are tomorrow’s leaders, shape a student and you would have shaped the future.
What We Do
...our work in brief.
Evangelism
Communicating the gospel of Christ to the non-Christians on campus is key to the transformation of the campus and the changing of lives.
Discipleship
Discipleship is the act of making someone becoming more like his/her master. In our case, we seek to make them become more like Christ.
Bible Studies
NIFES promotes the teachings of the Bibles above all other teachings as advocated by Apostle Paul, who gives us an all-important call to heed God’s Word. The call to scrutinize, understand, and then apply Scripture.
Prayer Meetings
In NIFES we value our shared and private times of prayers because we believe in prayer as the primary way through which we change our lives and that of the students amongst whom we work on campus.
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