 The coordinator of the International Crescent Centre and the home for the needy at Huogua in Ovia, North-East, the lucky government area of the state, Pastor Solomon for Lawrence Hill, has said over 170 students at the camps for the internally displaced persons seeking for admission into Nigerian universities. The Crescent Centre was able to rebuild the hope of those who were displaced from the North over insecurity and that since 2009, yeah, for Lawrence Hill called on well-meaning Nigerians and the authorities to aid the IDPs, which is currently faced with funding challenge. We are having close to 200 and the ones that are pushing admission are the 170 something. It's a great joy for us that the children are doing very, very well academically, but while we are achieving success, academically now we have challenges of funding, you know, which I guess admission to school, who pays the school fees, who buys these books, these things, and they show everything, yes, so that's where we are now. We are not making mistakes. What God is producing out of this centre is going to be a great blessing to Nigeria and the world because what we teach here is what Nigeria lacks and what the world lacks right now. What we happen is that they become threats to the society. When they are in the streets, they learn drug addition, they learn crime and they start learning how to, you know, do all the vices you see in the society and then they become threats to everybody, to the best thing to do, to save yourself and save others. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.