New Web Site Launch: News Release
STORIES BY DAYO ADEJOBI
The Adeleke Adejobi Foundation is delighted to announce the launch of a totally redesigned and improved website for, viewable and searchable at www.adelekeadejobifoundation.org.
The new site provides users with a comprehensive overview of the workings of the foundation, including previous, current and upcoming events, press releases and news clippings. Visitors to the site also will find the aesthetic—similar to the print version of the publication—to be inviting and sophisticated. The web developers at GPS Stream responsible for the redesign, worked closely with the media Unit of the Foundation to enhance the site's usability and navigation.
The updated site features an interactive, up-to-date calendar of events where registrants can get automated reminders for programs. User can now also easily access archival and cross-referenced information. For example, recordings from our lectures and symposia are available and the most current resources for such as biographies, image-galleries, and news articles are automatically presented in an “also of interest” section throughout the site. The upgraded site also enables our online visitors and members an easy, instant, and secure way to register for programs, make donations. The site allows our visitors to create individual profiles. In addition to the site’s many new technical features, the graphic design and interface present a dramatic improvement. We have streamlined the site’s navigation, making it more intuitive and user-friendly. We also created a visual navigation system for the many visitors who simply want to browse around the site without a specific destination. We think this dual presentation will allow our "power users" the ease and efficiency of rapidly getting to their resources, while simultaneously inviting
The Adeleke Adejobi Foundation (AAF) was inaugurated on September 15, 1995 by family and friends of the Late Primate at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA), Victoria Island, Lagos, to immortalize and sustain the ideals of Most Rev. Apostle (Dr) Emmanuel Owoade Adeleke Adejobi, the second Primate of The Church of the Lord (Aladura) Worldwide.
His ideals found expression in his zeal in proclaiming the Word of God worldwide with his deepest love and concern for humanity. His specialties were theological scholasticism and ecumenism which he pursued with passion. He actualized the earlier by establishing a Theological Seminary – Aladura Theological Seminary now renamed after him as Adejobi Memorial Theological Seminary (AMTS), and the latter by his roles, and his significant and notable impact on the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Christian Council of Nigeria (CCN), the Organization of Independent African Churches (OIAC), the Nigeria Association of Aladura Churches Inc (NAAC) at the national level and the All African Conference of Churches (AACC), the West African Association for Theological Institutions (WAATI), and the World Council of Churches at the international level.
Media interested in setting up an interview with Adeleke Adejobi Foundation representatives as regards workings of the foundation should contact The secretariat 0803-402-1685 - Pastor Adebola Adejobi0805-563-7047 - Evang. Johnson Idowu or mail- eoajuly@yahoo.com,info!adelekeadejobifoundation.org
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