The 54th Annual Session of the Natha New Students’ Union (NNSU) concluded on December 30 after a three-day program held from December 28 under the theme “Bringing the Future to Life at Its Zenith.”
Agripreneur V Tito Zhimomi graced the session as the chief guest, while Toino S Rotokha, Executive Officer of NKVIB, attended as guest of honour. L Holuto Ayemi, Area Education Officer, served as the theme speaker, and Viki K Zhimo, president of the Zunheboto Range Students’ Union, delivered the exhortation.
Addressing the gathering on December 29, Zhimomi emphasized the importance of the Word of God, stating that “where there is God’s Word, there is life.” He spoke on divine life and purpose, citing John 10:10 and Romans 12:5, and said God created human beings for fellowship with Him. He noted that while many religions exist, Jesus Christ is referred to as the “Last Adam,” and reminded students that life’s journey cannot be run alone.
Encouraging students to rely on God, he said eternal life comes through confessing Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. He urged them to love, hear, and obey the Word of God, adding that obedience brings transformation and that nothing is impossible with God’s Word.
The annual session featured cultural performances, competitions, and literary events including debate, essay writing, painting, Bible recitation, and poetry recitation.
The program also witnessed the induction of new office bearers for the 2026 to 2027 tenure, with Avikali Z Zhimo sworn in as president and Zhimokali K Rotokha as general secretary.