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The Africa Inland Church leaders have urged men to take on greater responsibility within society by empowering the younger generation through mentorship and guidance. The leaders have emphasized that by becoming role models and mentors, men can help the youth develop into individuals of substance and integrity. They spoke during a graduation ceremony for over 50 men who have successfully completed a specialized training program. This program, initiated by the AIC church, is designed to equip men with the skills and knowledge necessary to meet rapidly changing demands in the society.
AIC church graduates 50 men in empowering training program
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