EDUCATION LEGACY AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: A HISTORICAL STUDY OF SDA PRIMARY SCHOOL IPOTI-EKITI ALUMNI CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COMMUNITY

Authors

  • Olayiwola Enoch Oke Department of History and International Studies, School of Education and Humanities, Babcock University, Ilishan Remo, Ogun State Author
  • Michael Akin Popoola Department of History and International Studies, School of Education and Humanities, Babcock University, Ilishan Remo, Ogun State Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19294150

Keywords:

Seventh-day Adventist Church, Education, Community Development, Holistic  Education, Socio-Economic Growth

Abstract

This study examines the educational influence of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Ipoti 
and its impact on the local host community’s social, cultural, and economic development. 
Utilizing historical research methods, including primary sources such as church records, 
school documents, and personal accounts, as well as secondary sources like historical 
encyclopedias and journal articles, the study reveals that the church's efforts led to the 
establishment of schools, the training of local leaders, and the promotion of literacy and 
numeracy. The emphasis on holistic education, encompassing spiritual, academic, and 
vocational training, led to the emergence of influential community members who substantially 
shaped and contributed to the town's development. The study concludes that the SDA Church's 
influence on Ipoti Ekiti has been profound, driving socio-economic growth, shaping the 
community's values, and fostering a culture of excellence. The study recommends that the 
church sustain its investment in education through the establishment of higher institutions 
within the community as an extension to its social compensation commission, thereby 
enhancing local development and promoting sustainable growth in the wider region. By 
exploring the intersection of education and community development, this study provides 
valuable insights for policymakers, educators, and community leaders seeking to replicate the 
SDA Church's successful model.  


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Published

2026

How to Cite

EDUCATION LEGACY AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: A HISTORICAL STUDY OF SDA PRIMARY SCHOOL IPOTI-EKITI ALUMNI CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COMMUNITY. (2026). BU Insight: Journal of Religious Studies, 19(1), 45-58. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19294150