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Welcome to CLF Alumni – A Family of Faith, Love & Purpose!
We’re so glad you’re here!
CLF Alumni is more than just an association — it’s a family that started on the campus of Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria, and has since spread across the world. We began as Christ Love Fellowship (CLF), a place where students grew in faith, friendship, and purpose. Now, as alumni, we continue to carry that love and light everywhere we go!
This website serves as a place to reconnect, share stories, and keep the bond alive. Whether you’re an alumnus, a current student, or just curious about who we are, you’re welcome here. Look around, feel at home, and let’s keep shining for Jesus together!
Welcome to the family!

Get Involved!
It’s never been easier to give back and make a difference!
Volunteer your time, mentor students, donate to scholarships, or attend one of our upcoming events. Your participation strengthens the alumni network and supports the next generation of leaders.
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Why Join Us?

Reconnect with Old Friends
Share stories, memories,
and experiences with your
fellow alumni.

Build Your Network
Grow your professional connections
through exclusive events and
networking opportunities.

Give Back
Make an impact by volunteering,
mentoring students, or donating to
scholarships and campus development.
Events
Upcoming Events
Stay involved and engaged with the alumni community! Join us for upcoming events designed to foster connection, growth, and celebration. Whether in-person or virtual, there’s something for everyone!
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Homecoming
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Articles
Articles
Life After Graduation: Finding Your Rhythm in the Real World
Transitioning from campus life to the real world can be jarring. Here’s how to find balance, faith, and direction as you begin this new chapter.
Life After Graduation: Finding Your Rhythm in the Real World
Transitioning from campus life to the real world can be jarring. Here’s how to find balance, faith, and direction as you begin this new chapter.
Anchored in Faith: Staying Spiritually Focused in a Distracted World
In the face of rising economic stress and cultural pressures, how can believers stay rooted in Christ? This post explores practical and spiritual ways to stay grounded when life feels chaotic.
Anchored in Faith: Staying Spiritually Focused in a Distracted World
In the face of rising economic stress and cultural pressures, how can believers stay rooted in Christ? This post explores practical and spiritual ways to stay grounded when life feels chaotic.
Rising from the Rubble: Turning Setbacks into Spirit-Led Comebacks
Everyone stumbles, but not everyone rises stronger. Discover how God uses seasons of failure, struggle, and delay to shape your purpose — and how to press forward in faith even when life feels broken.
Rising from the Rubble: Turning Setbacks into Spirit-Led Comebacks
Everyone stumbles, but not everyone rises stronger. Discover how God uses seasons of failure, struggle, and delay to shape your purpose — and how to press forward in faith even when life feels broken.
What We Stand For
CLF Alumni is guided spiritually by values and dictates of the Word of God. We seek to address the need for spiritually-safe associations that influence the well-being of all members in the areas of their social, emotional, family, career, business, political, financial and health life.
Our uniqueness is in helping one another to live the realities of our present day lives victoriously according to the dictates of God’s Word (Bible) while re-enacting and leveraging Agape Love. This love was the fundamental characteristic of our interaction as believers while on Ife Campus.
CLF Alumni is just that - an Alumni association. We are not a church. It is expected that every member of the CLF Alumni belongs to a local Christian Church assembly where they fulfil their fundamental need for spiritual growth, Christian service, prayer and the Word of God adequately. We will not be drawn into distractions around doctrines, observances, symbolisms all such that tend to fragment the Body of Christ.