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Reasons for Keeping Schools Closed Tomorrow

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As the school holiday comes to an end, one student from Mwisho wa Lami Primary School will not be joining his classmates in opening school tomorrow. Instead, he will be embarking on a special prayer mission with Apostle Elkana, the Spiritual Superintendent of The Holiest of All Ghosts (THOAG) Tabernacle Assembly.

The student, who wishes to remain anonymous, had been tasked with preparing a five-year strategic plan for the church by Apostle Elkana. However, a last-minute call from the spiritual leader changed his plans entirely.

Apostle Elkana informed the student that they would be going on a special prayer mission from Sunday to Wednesday, but refused to disclose the location or details of the mission. He emphasized the importance of the mission, stating that it was necessary to rid Mwisho wa Lami Primary School of evil spirits before it could reopen.

The student, initially hesitant to leave his responsibilities at the school, was convinced by Apostle Elkana’s arguments about the school’s history of bad luck and frequent illnesses among teachers and students. With two teachers absent for most of the last term, the student realized the gravity of the situation and agreed to accompany Apostle Elkana on the mission.

Despite financial constraints, Apostle Elkana reassured the student that the necessary funds would be provided through the school’s resources. The student, now fully committed to the mission, spent the last two days informing the school community that the reopening date would be postponed to Thursday, May 2.

As they set off on their journey this morning, the student and Apostle Elkana carry with them the hopes and prayers of the Mwisho wa Lami community for a successful mission and a brighter future for the school. The student, who started the holiday as a sinner, now embarks on this spiritual journey as a saved child of God, ready to face whatever challenges may come their way.

The unexpected turn of events has left the school community in suspense, wondering about the nature of the mission and the outcome it will bring. As the new term begins without one of their own, the students and teachers of Mwisho wa Lami Primary School can only wait and pray for a positive resolution to the spiritual battle that lies ahead.

In the end, this April holiday will be remembered not just as a time of rest and relaxation, but as a period of spiritual awakening and transformation for one student and his school community. The journey ahead may be uncertain, but with faith and determination, they hope to emerge stronger and more united than ever before.

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