HARTFORD, CMC – The Heart Bible International University (HBIU) and Seminary, a historically Black institution based in Connecticut, has honored Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne.
In a letter to Prime Minister Browne, the faith-based academic institution, he said he is being given the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award and made an Honorary Professor in Humanitarianism.
In the letter, Chancellor Professor Dr. Donnett Mcintosh and Vice-Chancellor Professor Peter Abraham credited the Antigua and Barbuda head of government for his “longstanding dedication to important causes and the advancement of his people.
“Your commitment to excellence and your positive impact has set you apart, making you a deserving candidate for this prestigious nomination.
“Considering all your contributions and humanitarian services to the community and Africa at large, your belief in the transformative power of education, and your mission in empowering the next generation with your numerous scholarships, the university would be pleased to honor you with [these] awards,” the letter added.
Glentis Thomas, a counselor at the Permanent Mission of Antigua and Barbuda to the United Nations in New York, received the award on behalf of Browne, reflecting on his tiny nation’s achievements and encouraging them to “think big” while keeping God at their side.
“Acquiring tertiary education is undoubtedly the best investment one can make in oneself. You have done exactly that here at HBIU. The high values and moral teachings learned here provided a sensible framework to deem yourself worthy of success,” Thomas said.