Tag: Anniversary

  • You gave up your fame to make us a home, RMD praises wife on 21st anniversary

    You gave up your fame to make us a home, RMD praises wife on 21st anniversary

    Veteran Nollywood star, Richard Mofe-Damijo, has praised his wife, Jumobi, for giving up her fame for their marriage.

    The 60-year-old role interpreter said this on Wednesday as he marked the 21st year of their marriage.

    RMD took to his Instagram page to share a throwback picture of himself and his wife. He also shared a recent one too.

    “I can’t believe we are 21 years today! My Abike, my Abk, my Abik, strong and courageous.

    “(You) gave up your fame to make us a home! ‘One in the family is enough,’ you said. Unworthy me. Thank you for yesterday, today, and forever. I love you big time.” (sic)

    Referring to the throwback picture he shared, the actor said, “When your regular spies do send this to you later, forgive me.

    “I know you hate this picture because you were heavily pregnant with Tega and your nose was flared. It would be a good place to start the conversation.

    “See how well and fine we both are now. What a journey we’ve had. This woman you get heart sha!” (sic)

    TheNewsGuru recalls that before her marriage to RMD, Jumobi was a popular TV presenter but she has been absent from the media scene since the union.

    RMD had married her four years after losing his first wife, May, in 1996.

    Jumobi and RMD’s union is blessed with four children.

     

  • At 40, how TREM is growing in leaps and bounds

    At 40, how TREM is growing in leaps and bounds

    The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM) has clocked 40 years in existence and the ministry is set to mark it’s 32nd annual convention.

    The TREM had announced date for its 32nd annual convention and part of the highlights of the convention will be activities to mark the ministry’s 40 years anniversary.

    Recall that the TREM was officially launched on the 4th of January 1981 and the church started growing with a few members at 14, Afolabi Brown Street, Akoka, Lagos.

    With close to 200 branches across the globe, from a very humble beginning, the church grew in leaps and bounds.

    ABRIDGED HISTORY OF TREM

    The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM) was officially launched on the 4th of January 1981. The church started with a few members at 14, Afolabi Brown Street, Akoka, Lagos. From a very humble beginning some fathers and friends encouraged us like the late Archbishop Benson Idahosa of blessed memory, Late Dr. Odunaike, Dr. Boyejo of the Foursquare Church who later became the 1st President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Dr. Bisi Orebayo also of the Foursquare Church, Dr. O. Ezekiel, late Bishop Harford Iloputaife, Late Bishop N. E. Moses, Dr. Jerry Wolcson from USA, Pastor E. A. Adeboye of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Dr. Sam Ukaegbu and Bishop Sam Fadeyi. These men stood by us and believed in us when we had no form or comeliness that men should desire us. We also appreciate the contribution of Rev. Dr. Mac Nwulu the founder of Trinity College of Ministerial Arts who later became a Senator before passing on to glory. Also note worthy is the contribution of Late Rev. Dr. Iloh who was a member of the Board of Advisers of TREM and who is now the Presiding Steward of Soul Winning Ministries in Lagos and Rev. (Mrs.) Edith Iloh.

    From this humble beginning, God by His grace took us step by step and the Church began to grow in leaps and bounds. In 1988, Dr. Mike Okonkwo, was consecrated the Bishop of the ministry by a team from National Christian Fellowship Conference (NCFC), in Philadelphia, USA led by Bishop James McNeal Jr.

    We look back today and remember the times when the ministry could not afford to buy a plot of land that was selling for as little as N5,000.00 but see what the Lord has done. When the church in Akoka was completed we thought we have achieved a feat Napoleon could not dare, within a few years, we began to hold two services and the need to relocate stared us in the face. The first land we possessed was just across the road which did not work out. Then the Lord gave us an opportunity to buy over this place. Everyone that came here wandered what we were doing in a marshy land. It was so bad that no one could step in. The Presiding Bishop will stand on the road and point into this place. No one wanted to touch this place with a 10-foot pole. But inch by inch, trip after trip of sand, we made a road into this place and held a land possessing service under a canopy with sawdust as the red carpet.

    When the current building was put up, it was so massive that we were like a drop of water in a bucket. Twice we had tornadoes that blew the better part of the roof off, damaging cars and equipment and some people were wounded, but to the glory of God, no life was lost. The roof was not only replaced, the ceiling and flooring were completed and then we could shout Ebenezer “thus far the Lord has helped us”.

    In November 2003, the Lord spoke to the heart of His servant to put up another structure and the project “Cathedral of His Glory” was born. So far over N300 million has been spent from the drawing stage through the approval stage to where we are now. We thank God for His divine provision.

    It has not all been about the Headquarters, as the Lord was taking us step by step at the Headquarters; the same anointing was flowing in the branches. Today, we have lands of our own across the nation, most of our branches are no more tenants in rented halls, cinema houses and restaurants, but we have our own buildings. Even outside the country, many of our branches are worshipping in their own facilities.

    What started as a mustard seed as grown to over 200 branches with a staff strength of more than 240 people.

    In achieving this feat, the Lord has surrounded us with faithful men and women who see a need and promptly fill it. It was the need for newsletter that will tell the world about the great things happening in this ministry that gave birth to the Word Ambassadors. These are professionals who took it upon themselves to develop the newsletter that grew into the Power in the Word Magazine. From production of the magazine, The Word Ambassadors teamed up with the Young Men Christian Fellowship and began city-wide crusades popularly called the Power Crusades. These crusades gave birth to several churches.

    Apart from The Word Ambassadors, which I mentioned earlier the Young Men and the Young Women put in all it took to make the Ministry grow in leaps and bounds. In addition to the crusades, the Young Women organized breakfast outreaches which were very successful at a time when such were not popular. We also recognize the input of the choir in the growth of the ministry. The evergreen Evangel Voices have remained ever green and ever fresh. Many joined the church in order to always partake in the praise and worship led by this anointed choir.

    From a few ministering arms, the ushers, the greeters, counselors and The Word Ambassadors, today we have other ministering arms reaching out to the world with the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. In these 40 years, the Lord has enabled us to make a formidable impact in several areas amongst which are:

    Power Crusades:

    We have a team of young and dynamic men and women who take cities by storm for Jesus. The power crusades gave birth to a number of our branches and assists in strengthening others. Branches that have benefited directly from these crusades include: Osogbo, Ilaro, Akure, Abeokuta, Ede, Ogbunike, Asaba, Owerri, Aba branches to name a few. We believe that the primary need of humanity is Jesus and therefore we take these crusades beyond a specific location to street evangelism, house to house evangelism, sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ to every man and every woman in those areas. We know that any life that comes in contact with Jesus never remains the same. In each of the crusades, the Lord confirms His words with signs and wonders following.

    Television Evangelism:

    There are some people who will not come to church or any religious function when invited, but who you can reach in the comfort of their homes through the television. The Power in the Word television broadcast which is currently being aired in Lagos, Ogun, and Delta States in Nigeria also on different satellite stations, and in the United Kingdom this has been a tool that the Lord has used to reach these people through us.

    African Mission:

    The ministry is mindful of the leadership position of Nigeria in the continent of Africa and has begun leadership training for Church leaders in the continent. Thus far, we have been able to go to Cote D’Ivoire, Niger Republic, Liberia, Gabon, Sierra Leone and Bukina Faso.

    Communion of Covenant Ministers International:

    This is an avenue through which we provide covering to young and upcoming ministers. CCMI gives an opportunity for fellowship and networking amongst ministers; we also provide covering, mentoring, impartation, strengthening and releasing their God-given potentials.

    We Care Kitchen:

    We identify specific locations where we give free medical check-up, clothes and food once in two months while we share the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ with them. Like the saying goes, people do not care how much you know, until they know how much you care. When we show them the love of Jesus by meeting a physical need, they also respond by giving their lives to Christ.

    We Care Ministry:

    The We Care Ministry reaches out to members and non-members alike with counseling, interest free loans for small scale businesses, free medical attention and food supply for less privileged members and non members at festive periods. Members who God have blessed financially also give out scholarship to indigent students through the We Care Ministry.

    As at today, many people have enjoyed either full scholarship or one time donation towards their educational advancement.

    Mike Okonkwo Annual Lecture:

    The Mike Okonkwo Annual Lecture is geared at lending a voice to topical issues that affect the nation as a whole. The Inaugural lecture was held in 2000 at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA) on the topic: The Christian, The Constitution and Politics. Other topics for subsequent years are: Righteousness in governance (2001), “Investing in Nigerian Youth–Rescuing a wasting generation” (2002), “Consumer protection, the right of every Nigerian” (2003), Securing the Nigerian Future: Improving the Standards of Education” (2004), Building Leaders for Tomorrow: A Collective Responsibility (2005), Lawlessness and the rule of law in the Nigerian society 2006, political office and governance: for gain or service? 2007, the role of judiciary in sustenance of democracy 2008, global economic trend: the alternatives for Nigeria 2009, Nigeria @ 50: its leadership, development and the future 2010, survival of Nigerian state: political and economic implications 2011, dependence of Nigeria economy on crude oil any alternatives? 2012, overcoming the Nigerian security challenges: a panacea for national growth and development 2013, the power of your vote: a catalyst for a stable and united Nigeria 2014, the Nigerian political class and the citizens’ quest for good governance 2015, the state of the nation: redefining our values 2016, made in Nigeria products: the vehicle for sustainable development 2017, Nigeria’s unity: matters arising 2018 and justice as an instrument of enduring peace in nation building 2019

    Mike Okonkwo Essay Competition:

    In a bid to further motivate our youths to excellence in their academics, the Mike Okonkwo Essay Competition was born in 2004. All Senior Secondary School students across the nation are eligible to participate. The winner for the maiden edition was from Lagos, while the winner of the 2019 edition was equally from state. The competition is currently going on nationwide and we look forward to presenting the winners and their schools with their prizes at the next annual lecture. The winner of the 2005 edition being a special edition to mark the 60th birthday of the Presiding Bishop also got a scholarship for his tertiary education in addition to the cash prize for the 1st prize position.

    Mike Okonkwo Football Competition:

    This is a football competition to reach out to the youths in their locality and draw in as many youths as possible into their team. This will serve three purposes:

    1. Throughout the period of the tournament, youths in the various suburbs of Lagos, irrespective of tribe, tongue, religion or race come together in unity and one accord thereby fostering unity in the nation.
    2. The youths who are not members of the church are brought into the church in a bid to assure them of a bright future and a hope to look forward to.
    3. The tournament also provides exposure to the youths who are skilled in football but have no opportunity to play in any club. Some club managers visit the venue of the tournament and identify those who could be encouraged further in the game of football.

    Empowerment for less privilege:

    This is a non-profit organization which is committed to lending a helping hand to the less privileged. The activities of the Mike Okonkwo Foundation include:

    • Running of vocational schools free of charge to youths in remote areas to give them the opportunity to acquire skills for survival, development and participation in community life. Currently there are two of such centers in Lagos (Agege and Mushin). Graduates of the vocational centres are also assisted where feasible to establish small scale businesses in a bid to make them responsible citizens of this great country thereby reducing the menace of “Area Boys” and other youthful delinquencies.
    • Running adult literacy classes and free WAEC/JAMB/NECO preparatory classes. Proven teachers are employed to teach core subjects including Mathematics, English language, English Literature, Government and Economics to these students free of charge.
    • Award of Scholarships to students in tertiary institutions throughout the beneficiary’s course of study. The Foundation has 14 students currently on her scholarship scheme.
    • One-time assistance to institutions like the old people’s home, and handicapped children’s home

    Donation of medical equipment to government hospitals: the first in the series was the donation of 10 wheelchairs each to 4 institutions: National Orthopedic Hospital, Igbobi, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) and General Hospital Lagos.

    Prison Ministry:

    We carry out prison evangelism in all the prisons and remand homes in Lagos, not just by ministering to them spiritually, but also assisting in other areas, including legal assistance to inmates who cannot afford it. We join hands with the government to provide some basic things and assist in integrating them back into the society when they are released.

    Jesus in the Community:

    All our programs outlined above are some of the things we do to be the extension of Jesus in our world. Jesus said we are the light of the world and the salt of the earth. We take the light of the word to our world through these community centered programs and street crusades. We also reach out to HIV positive victims by giving them hope medical assistance as the Lord enables us.

    Rural Evangelism:

    The Ministry is aware of the challenges of Pastors in rural areas and as such reaches out to them on monthly basis by paying monthly allowances, giving assistance for the purchase of land for their ministries, organizing all-expense paid training programs; this is in addition to various one-time donations, and other necessities as the Lord enables us. Recently, the ministry donated 30 motorcycles to ministers in rural areas.

    In addition to all these, the ministry also makes it a point of duty to make her presence felt in her immediate locality with amenities like street light which was done in Ejigbo, provision of boreholes and other programs that will be a blessing to the immediate environment where the branches are located.

  • TREM announces date for 32nd convention to mark church’s 40 years anniversary

    TREM announces date for 32nd convention to mark church’s 40 years anniversary

    The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM) has announced date and activities for the 32nd edition of its annual convention.

    The 32nd edition of the annual convention of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM) is themed: “Exceeding Glory”.

    The 32nd annual convention of TREM will be holding from the 21st of November to the 28th of November, 2021.

    According to a TREM’s statement the convention will constitute part of major highlights to mark the 40 years anniversary of the ministry, that was officially launched on the 4th of January 1981.

    The annual convention will be holding at the TREM National and International Headquarters along Gbagada Expressway, Anthony Oke, Lagos.

    An opening ceremony will hold on the 21st of November from 5pm to 8pm and morning session 9a.m and evening session 5pm daily throughout the duration of the week long conference.

    The convention that will also host the International Women Prayer Conference (IWPC), “Zamar” Radical Worship a musical concert will close on the 28 of November 2021.

    Since its evolution in 1990 with the theme Walking in Dominium, the church has had other themes like, Let His Glory Fall (1991), Fully Committed (1992), His Holy Habitation (1993), Pure Fire (1994), Power In The Word (1995), and Manifestation Of The Sons Of God (1996-1998).

    Other themes of TREM convention over the years are: The Glory Is Here (1999), Signs Wonders & Miracles(2000), Releasing The Captives (2001), In His Presence (2002), Our God Reigns (2003), It Is Well (2004), Behold His Wonder (2005), El-Shaddai (2006), And God Said (2007 -2008), Unshakable Kingdom (2009 – 2010), and Grace Grace (2011-2012).

    Also TREM convention has also has the following theme: Open Heaven (2013), God And God Alone (2014), Rest2015 – 2016, Unsearchable Riches of Christ 2017-2018, Love that passes knowledge (2019), Grace Dimension conference (2020) and Exceeding Glory (2021).

    Notable men of God that has graced the conference as speakers over the years include Pastor Tunde Bakare, Pastor Sam AdeyemI, Late Archbishop Benson Idahosa, Pastor E.A Adeboye, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, Dr. Felix Omobude, Bishop Simon Okah, Bishop Francis Wale Oke, Dr. Uma Ukpai, and Rev. George Adegboye.

    Others are Dr. Tunde Joda, Bishop Charles Agyin Asare From Ghana, Bishop Tudor Bismark, From Zimbabwe, Bishop Joe Imakando From Zambia, Pastor Tim Storrey, Dr. Richard Ford, Dr. Greg & Cyndi Romine, Dr. Jerry Wolcson, Bishop Oyedepo David, Pastor Mathew Ashimolowo and many more anointed men of God.

    A special International Women Prayer Conference (IWPC) for both Men and women is scheduled for November 25th from 9a.m to 12noon and Bishop Peace Okonkwo will be ministering alongside with other women of God.

    On the 26 is the Radical Worship Musical Concert from 9pm till down and Christian music lovers are expected to register at the church website: www.trem.org in compliance with covid-19 protocol.

    The Zamar music concert which is referred to as Radical Worship music experience has had gospel artist like Nathaniel Bassey, Tim Godfrey, Chioma Jesus, Sammie Okposo, Mercy Chinwo, Onos, Jerry Sax, Emeka Jonathan, Oluwanonibisi and many more anointed Christian music artist.

  • Omoni Oboli, husband celebrate 21st marriage anniversary

    Omoni Oboli, husband celebrate 21st marriage anniversary

    Nollywood actress and filmmaker, Omoni Oboli, on Thursday celebrated her husband, Nnamdi, on their 21st wedding anniversary.

    The gorgeous role interpreter took to her verified Instagram page to announce the good news and reaffirm her love to her husband.

    Sharing a picture of herself and her husband, the actress wrote, “Do you know what today is? It’s our anniversary. 21 years don waka. We still dey carry go, nobody waka, nobody go solo! Baba God na your grace. I love you Nnamdi today, more than the first day.” (sic)

    Celebrating the couple, actress Ufuoma Mcdermott wrote:”There will always be love in your home baby. ❤️❤️❤️Love you two madly”

    The 43-year-old filmmaker and her husband, 51, are blessed with three sons, Gozi, Chizi, and Tobe Oboli.

    Nnamdi has been supportive of his wife’s career and also doubles as her manager.

    He is also a producer and has co-produced blockbusters with his wife, Omoni. Such movies include “Being Mrs Elliott” and “Render to Ceasar.”

    Asides movie-making, Nnamdi Oboli is also an optometrist, having studied optometry at the University of Benin.

  • Okpe Union holds 91st anniversary

    Okpe Union holds 91st anniversary

    Former military administrator of Abia State, Air Vice Marshal Frank Ajobena (Retd), world-class consultant, Moses Akpobasah and other prominent Okpe leaders will speak at the 91st anniversary of Okpe Union.

    The event will hold on Sunday, May 16, 2021 at Okpe Union Headquarters, 65 Moshalasi Street, Obalende, Lagos.

    The theme of the event, according to General Secretary, Okpe Union, Barrister Kingsley Akpederin is “Repositioning Okpe Union for the next century’’.

    “The union’s election on Saturday, May 15, 2021 and the 91st anniversary in Okpe House, Lagos will be the launching pad for the unity and development of the kingdom.

    ‘’Okpe Union, the umbrella body uniting all communities in Okpe kingdom, has since its inception in 1930 become a formidable forum for Okpe people to express solidarity in their collective quest for economic empowerment and political emancipation within the context of their belief in one, united and prosperous Okpe kingdom in particular and Nigeria in general.

    ‘’This year’s event promises to be unique because it is coming against the backdrop of a sensitive political consciousness among Okpe towards a reassertion of their ethnic and cultural identity, and a clear re-definition of their positioning within the political landscape of the Nigerian nation state.

    ‘’The event is being organized to promote Okpe culture, review the state of development in Okpe kingdom, provide fresh and in-depth perspectives to Okpe issues and identify critical factors in the development of the kingdom,’’ Kingsley Akpederin said in a statement issued in Sapele.

    Delegates from Ghana, South Africa, Europe and America have started arriving Lagos as of Tuesday evening for the event.

  • Timi, Busola Dakolo celebrate 9th wedding anniversary

    Timi, Busola Dakolo celebrate 9th wedding anniversary

    Timi Dakolo Nigerian singer, and Busola, his wife, have taken to social media to celebrate their ninth wedding anniversary.

    The couple shared romantic pictures of themselves alongside beautiful notes to each other to mark the auspicious occasion on Wednesday.

    In a concise Instagram post, Timi praised his wife’s amazing personality while also telling her to always thank him for being a good husband.

    “Happy anniversary to me and the girl wey…be thanking me everyday o…for being a great guy,” he wrote in mixture of English and Pidgin.

    In the same vein, Busola appreciated God for sustaining the union.

    “Ever faithful God! Awesome God! The Light that never goes dim. The Light on our path. The fire that goes before us. The Love that binds us together. The peace that passes all human understanding. Thank you Father. Happy anniversary to us,” she wrote.

    The lovebirds tied the knot in 2012 and the union has been blessed with three children.

     

  • Nigeria @60: FG calls for ideas on anniversary branding

    Nigeria @60: FG calls for ideas on anniversary branding

    As countdown to Nigeria’s Diamond Jubilee begins, the Federal Government has called on Nigerians to submit creative ideas that can brand the anniversary.

    Dr Isa Pantami, the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, made the call on Saturday in a statement in Abuja as part of the activities to mark the celebration.

    Pantami, who doubles as Chairman, Diamond, Innovation, Change Sub-Committee, Nigeria @60 Inter-ministerial Committee, said President Muhammadu Buhari had approved an inclusive National Independence Celebration programme in line with COVID-19 protocols and guidelines.

    He said that to ensure inclusiveness, the thematic and creative aspects of the event would be designed by Nigerians for Nigeria, focusing on the proposed theme “Together at 60”.

    “On Oct.1, Nigeria will be celebrating its Diamond Jubilee as it turns 60 years.

    “It is a day that reminds every citizen about the dawn of the nation we call our country, a diverse nation with resilient and hardworking people.

    “Nigerians have gone far and wide, impacting their communities and the world at large and as the saying goes, we are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided.

    “The Federal Government uses this opportunity to celebrate our strength as one indivisible country.

    “The Federal Government is also providing opportunity for Nigerians to choose their brand and harness the power of our creative minds to create other elements that will form the brand of the anniversary,’’ he said.

    Pantami said the committee would be anticipating a challenge in which they would be looking for talented, critical thinking and creative individuals or teams to produce content for the anniversary.

    Pantami said that the content could be the slogan, photograph and a poem for Nigerians to mark the anniversary from Oct. 1, to Dec. 30, 2021.

    The minister directed citizens to participate in the challenge as well as vote for the best brand through the challenge portal, https://nigeriaAt60.gov.ng.

    According to him, the best brand and concept will be presented to President Muhammadu Buhari and adopted for celebrating the country’s 60th anniversary.

    “The winners will also receive prizes, in addition to being part of this epoch-making event.

    “As the country eagerly awaits the unveiling of the winning brand and other elements of the celebration, we look forward to the active participation of all,” he said. (

  • COVID-19: Kwara Monarch postpones 10th year coronation celebrations

    COVID-19: Kwara Monarch postpones 10th year coronation celebrations

    The Olomu of Omupo, Oba Yakubu Buari, in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara, has postponed all activities for his 10th year coronation anniversary celebrations until further notice.

    Dr Monisoye Afolabi, the National President, Omupo Descendant Union (ODU), announced the postponement of all activities in a statement on Sunday in Ilorin.

    According to him, on the 12th day of June 2010, Oba Yakubu Buari (Ilufemiloye II) was formally enthroned as the Olomu of Omupo Land in Ifelodun Local Government of Kwara.

    “Consequently, June 2020 marks a full decade of that auspicious event in the life of the people of Omupo Land, which thus calls for a big celebration of thanksgiving for a peaceful and progressive reign.

    “To all intents and purposes, plans for the celebrations had commenced.

    “However, in view of the prevailing global health challenges, arising from the COVID-19 pandemic and its attendant advisories by the government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and relevant international organisations, it has become expedient that the celebrations could not be held as planned,” he said.

    Afolabi, however, stated that to mark the occasion, and to show his love for the wellbeing of his people, the Olomu of Omupo will carry out some of the following activities which include formal launch of the ‘Omupo People’s Empowerment Programme’.

    According to the National President, the monarch will also distribute the second round of palliatives to his subjects living in Omupo.

    Afolabi prayed the Almighty God to grant the traditional ruler long, peaceful and prosperous reign, and to all residents happy celebrations.

    The monarch was also quoted to have wished all his subjects happy Eid-el-Fitr, saying they should imbibe the lessons of the Ramadan, which included love, sacrifice, perseverance, tolerance, among others.

  • Magnitude-5.2 earthquake strikes Nepal day before anniversary

    Nepal was struck by a magnitude-5.2 earthquake on Wednesday, the country’s seismological centre said, on the eve of the fourth anniversary of the major quake that killed about 9,000 people.

    The moderate intensity quake hit at 6.29 a.m. local time (1244GMT), Nepal’s National Seismological Centre said.

    Its epicentre was in Naubise, about 28 kilometres south-west of Kathmandu.

    According to the centre, another quake of magnitude 4.3 hit 12 minutes after the first one.

    The centre said both were aftershocks of the devastating earthquake that struck Nepal on April 25, 2015.

    Over 44,000 aftershocks have been recorded since the magnitude-7.8 quake.

    People in Kathmandu felt the seismic event; however, there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.

    The reconstruction of thousands of homes, heritage sites and school buildings is still to be completed in Nepal four years after the tragedy, with government facing criticism for the slow recovery.

    A huge funding gap for reconstruction of school buildings has forced thousands of students to study in makeshift structures,’’ the Kathmandu Post reported on Tuesday.