Organisers of the All Believers Championship (ABC) have called on participants and young Nigerians to prioritise career development, cultivate the right mindset, and deepen their spiritual growth, adding that these elements are critical to making a meaningful impact in society.
Speaking at the recent event held at the TNL headquarters in Agbor, Delta State, the national director of the All Believers Championship, Isioma Monye, explained that the initiative was born out of the need to influence young people and reshape their mindset positively.
Known as ABC 2026, the event was a global student conference that included a Bible-based quiz competition alongside sessions on career development, study abroad guidance, and teacher training. It was organised by Radical World Changers, a non-denominational group focused on encouraging faith, academic development, and constructive engagement among young people.
According to Monye, the initiative, created to influence young people and reshape their mindset, aims to introduce participants to the teachings of Jesus Christ while equipping them with skills to contribute meaningfully to society.
She said the programme seeks to help young people understand their role in driving positive change, urging participants to apply lessons from the conference in their daily lives.
Monye, who also served as a judge, noted that participation in the championship has increased over the years. She said the event began three years ago with over 80 individual participants, grew to about 16 teams last year, and currently has about 20 teams.
Also speaking, the executive director of Radical World Changers Worship, Debby Yinka Wonders, described the 2026 edition as impactful and inspiring.
She explained that beyond spiritual growth, the programme also exposed students to modern career opportunities, including discussions on artificial intelligence and other emerging fields. “This conference is designed to stretch students both spiritually and academically, giving them a solid foundation for future success,” she said.
Wonders commended the strong turnout and expressed appreciation to partners, volunteers, and participating institutions for their support.
According to the organisers, the 2026 edition of the All Believers Championship (ABC) saw strong participation, with more than 20 schools and churches participating. Participants competed for prizes valued at up to ₦500,000.
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