Teachers and Students Ready to Make Up Lost Time

As a pampered child in America, I always dreaded going back to school after a fun filled summer.  Like most youngsters, I hated school. But, I’m not surprised Nigerian students are eager to end their COVID-19 quarantine and begin learning again.  Upon hearing Nigerian...

Forming Servant Leaders Begins in the Family!

A BOMCA student named Christopher told me his mother is an American, but she didn’t want to come back to Nigeria with his father.  I could hear the sadness in his voice, and I wondered if he shared this hoping I might be able to find his mother since I’m an American...

Back to School at BOMCA!

I don’t know about you, but I looked forward to every holiday from school in all my years as a student and equally hated going back to school after the holiday ended. My best memory about the first day of school, from grade school to college, is that there was hardly...

Open House Precedes New School Year

At the BOMCA graduation ceremony last July, the program included students creatively showcasing what they had learned to their parents and other stakeholders, like myself, in attendance. A young primary school student named Rosemary stole the show with her “names for...

Masters Perform Unforgettable Drama!

The students of BOMCA (a.k.a. “the Masters”) perform dramas to express the Self-Emptying (Phil 2:6-11) mission of HEAL and the charism and apostolate of the Messengers of Justice Sisters (MOJ’s). I witnessed such a performance at my send off ceremony on July 13, the...