Kibaku
The Kibaku community in Mubi paid a courtesy visit to the EYN Vice President, Rev. Nuhu Mutah Abba, today, where they presented him with an award of recognition and also extended their condolences over the recent passing of his mother.

The delegation, led by Rev. Amos Mutah, comprised notable members including Dr. Yaska Mutah, Mr. Joshua Mutah, Mr. Thomas Butu, Mr. Yohanna Amos, Mr. Istifanus Andrew Bindu (Registrar, Federal Polytechnic Mubi), Mr. Peter Mingla, Mr. Yakubu Kadala, RSM Anarya M. Maiva, and Mr. Luka Tabgi.

Speaking on behalf of the group, Rev. Amos Mutah expressed gratitude to God for the leadership and unity displayed under the current EYN administration. He noted that the Kibaku people in Mubi were proud of the progress made so far and remain prayerful for continued success.
“We thank God for the grace upon your lives and the unity you show in leadership. The Kibaku people are always praying for you, and we believe that this administration will continue to move forward in strength and peace,” he said.
In his response, Rev. Nuhu Mutah Abba appreciated the delegation for their love, support, and prayers, describing their visit as a reflection of unity and shared faith.
“The Lord sees that in a time like this, we must lead the Church without tribalism. We all have our roots, and if our people do not visit us, then something is wrong. We must be bold and courageous to bring progress and dignity to our people and make things work in EYN,” he stated.
After the courtesy visit and award presentation, the delegation also met with the EYN President, Rev. Daniel Y.C. Mbaya, PhD, to further express their goodwill and solidarity with the national leadership of the Church.
The visit was marked by warmth, mutual encouragement, and a shared commitment to unity, faith, and service within the body of Christ.

