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Association of Brotherhood Academic Scholars (ABAS)

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Association Of Brotherhood Academic Scholars (ABAS) is one of the fellowships in Brotherhood of the cross and star. It is dominated by scholars and youths of the religious sect.

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Evangelical Tours[edit]

The fellowship has been embarking on evangelical tours to different countries.In 2013, ABAS embarked on evangelical tour to Sierra Leone[1] They also went to Malawi in 2014[2]

Peace March[edit]

The Association Of Brotherhood Academic Scholars, ABAS embarks on yearly PEACE MARCH. An event which is tailored towards dedicating time to pray for peace in every country where the event is held.[3]

Last year, ABAS embarked on the evangelical procession in Liberia. While there, they spread the Message of the BCS and rendered humanitarian and welfare services to people. They organised free medical check-up and gave food/relieve items to the poor. [4]

International ABAS Presidents[edit]

The ABAS international president from 2009 to 2012 was Bishop Agey simon Apana[5] In 2013, the president of the fellowship was Bishop David Irefin.[1]

The immediate past president of ABAS international is Dr. Thomas Commander. [4]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 https://awoko.org/2013/10/17/sierra-leone-news-sierra-leone-needs-brotherhood-governance-bishop-irefin/
  2. "ABASITES Evangelize Lilongwe". 30 October 2014.
  3. "ABAS EVANGELICAL PEACE MARCH 2017 - Brotherhood of the Cross and Star".
  4. 4.0 4.1 Yates, David A. (24 February 2017). "Liberians to Benefit From Abas' 'Free Healthcare'" – via AllAfrica.
  5. "Saudi Crown Holding I Business Group of HRH Prince Fahed Bin Turky". Saudi Crown Holding I Business Group of HRH Prince Fahed Bin Turky.

External links[edit]

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