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February 4, 2015

Knights of St. Mulumba task Nigerians on less-privileged

The Knights of St Mulumba, have tasked Nigerians to support the less privileged, promote positive values that will engender a better society and common good.

Speaking in Lagos, Jonny Ngonadi, Grand Knight, Lekki Sub council, said KSM, a group of dedicated Catholics whose main concern is to live life of holiness and use their resources in furthering the missionary mandate in their homes and in the larger society, sought to make the society a better place by being sensitive to the needs of the poor and giving succour to the destitute, the disadvantaged and the oppressed in the society.

According to Ngonadi: “As a group, we work towards a high sense of order and discipline within society, work for justice always and everywhere for the benefit of mankind, live an exemplary catholic life and defend the faith as well as support other intentions and actions that are good, noble, sacred, holy and beautiful. These virtues, members are encouraged to live out in their lives to make the society radiate love and peace.”

Chief Tony Idigbe, Deputy Grand Knight, Lekki Sub-council, explained that KSM whose membership spans all cadres of professionals such as government administrative officers, teachers, lawyers, businessmen, professors, engineers, bankers, doctors and other professionals in all strata of the economy and are practising Catholics, were called to a greater call of service by mirroring the faith, hope and charity of the Christian tradition in intention and actions.