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  • Accidental discharge kills 15-yr-old girl on eve of father’s one-year remembrance

    Accidental discharge kills 15-yr-old girl on eve of father’s one-year remembrance

    The tragic killing of a 15-year-old schoolgirl by a nightguard on the eve of her father’s remembrance has sparked a row in a Lagos suburb, KUNLE AKINRINADE reports.

    Tragedy struck in the Orile Agege area of Lagos around 8pm on Tuesday as a 15-year-old girl was killed by accidental discharge from a security guard.

    Aminat, who until her tragic death lived with her mother at No 2 Bade Abiona Street, off Orile Agege Road, was running an errand for her mother when the pump action rifle of the unnamed guard allegedly discharged as he was trying to mount a motorcycle and the bullets killed Aminat instantly.

    Distraught mother of the girl, Shadiat Usman, said: ”I sent my daughter, Aminat, to get some fufu staple for me only to be told that she slumped after she was shot.

    ”We were told that the gunman was a police officer who got drunk and shot Aminat. My daughter was taken to a private hospital where he was confirmed dead by doctors on duty.

    ”Please, don’t let me suffer in vain. My daughter was just admitted into SS1 in school. Tomorrow would make it one year since her father died, now I have lost her too.”

    A witness who pleaded anonymity however disclosed that the unidentified gunman was a security guard attached to a beer distributor’s warehouse nearby, who got drunk and mishandled the firearm.

    ”When we checked the bullet, we discovered that it was not from a policeman but from a locally fabricated rifle belonging to a security man guarding a beer distribution store down the road. The pellets were all over the place.

    ”The woman who runs the beer joint where the security man visited and got drunk has opened up to the Baale (traditional ruler) of this community and she has since visited the police station handling the case.

    “Aminat’s body has been evacuated to a public hospital in Yaba for autopsy by the police. We have moved his Bajaj motorcycle to the  Elere Police Station after he fled the scene of the incident and abandoned his motorbike there.”

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    He added: “At the palace of the traditional ruler, the operator of the beer joint denied knowing the residence of the security guard despite the fact that he had been her regular customer until he got drunk and killed Aminat.

    “We know that we don’t have the influence to get justice for Aminat’s bereaved mother, hence, we are relying on the media to help highlight our plight to the authorities because Aminat’s mother is physically challenged and has difficulty walking around.”

    A resident, Ajibola Ibrahim, said the Lagos State Commissioner of Police was contacted as soon as the incident occurred.

    ”We called the Police Commissioner and he asked us to make a video of the scene or incident and send to him, and we did.

    “We tried to save Aminat’s life but she died by the time we took her from the private hospital to the Orile Agege General Hospital.

    “All we want is justice on this matter because those who know the identity of the security man don’t want to reveal it.

    “Yet, we don’t want the matter to be swept under the carpet just like that.”

     The Baale (traditional ruler) of the community, Chief Funsho Itogbe, said: ”I was returning from an outing when I saw a crowd and policemen.

    “On inquiry, I was told a policeman’s rifle accidentally discharged and killed a girl on the street.

    ”I was told that the man abandoned his motorcycle and I asked the operator of the bar where he allegedly visited and got drunk for the identity and whereabouts of the culprit but got no positive response.

    “I told the people there that I would leave if no one could reveal the man’s identity.

    ”However, the bar operator later visited my palace and explained that the security man had barely alighted from his motorbike when his rifle accidentally discharged and killed the girl in question.

    “He said that some people called the man Baba Blessing; and I know the man to be a night guard because he usually stays at a motorcycle park near the street.

    ”I called the Station Officer at the Elere Police Station, Agege, and I asked the woman to visit the police station to explain her side of the matter.

    “However, the only thing that baffles me is that night guards don’t report for duty at the time the man came out during which the tragic incident happened.”

    Contacted, the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of Lagos State Command, Mr. Benjamin Hundeyin,  in a Whatsapp message sent to our correspondent, said the case had been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for further investigation.

    ”The case has been transferred to SCID. Hunter association co-ordinators are still on the trail of the principal suspect who has been identified as a member of the association,” he said.

  • NIJ alumnus Lanre Adisa seeks financial help to battle liver cancer

    NIJ alumnus Lanre Adisa seeks financial help to battle liver cancer

    An Alumnus of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Lagos, Mr Lanre Adisa is appealing to Nigerians, particularly his former schoolmates, colleagues and friends to come to his aid, as he battles Liver Cancer.

    Adisa is of the 94/96 Set of the foremost institute of Journalism in Nigeria.

    Popularly called ‘Chief’, Adisa’s predicament began over a year ago when he was diagnosed with liver cancer. Since then, he has been in and out of the hospital.

    For adequate treatment, doctors say he would require the sum of N3.5 million (Three Million, Five Hundred Thousand naira) for both operation and drugs.

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    In his appeal to friends through his social media platforms, Adisa said, “Please help me beg our mates not to abandon me at this stage, this is the time I need them most. You know l have not been working for a year now.

    “At least if it’s one of the levatinib and the Oncoxin (medications). The pain is becoming unbearable for me. Please help me use your clout.”

    Adisa was a former Editor of the defunct Grassroots Magazine; Business Editor, Scroll Nigeria Magazine; Deputy Editor, News of the People Magazine and Assistant Manager HR, at Royal Exchange Insurance.

    Meanwhile, some of his friends have joined in the appeal, soliciting help concerning his health.

    A former schoolmate and friend, Mr. Wale Olasunmade of the University of Lagos has also lent his voice.

    “Lanre Adisa needs us now more than before. He needs the sum of N3.5M (Three Million, Five Hundred Thousand naira only) for the operation and to buy his drug. No amount is too small to support this course.”

    All donations should be made to: Lanre Adisa, GT Bank Account Number: 0007296441; telephone number: 08032155663.

  • Radio stations rejected my songs because I wasn’t popular – Akintunde

    Radio stations rejected my songs because I wasn’t popular – Akintunde

    Fast-rising gospel minister, Elijah Akintunde, more commonly called Olorun O So Be, has recalled his humble beginning, saying he faced rejection from a lot of music producers and marketers. 

    Akintunde, who has produced popular tracks like Olorun Ayo Babalola, noted that poverty was another challenge in his music career and so much that he could not afford to pay his band members and keep them to his team. 

    Speaking in an interview, the gospel talent said: “One, I can talk about rejections from reigning marketers based on the fact that I wasn’t a popular artist.  

    “Another one was poverty which disallowed me from recording my music. 

    And my songs were rejected in radio stations all in the name of being unknown. 

    “Another challenge was that I couldn’t maintain a stable band members because I couldn’t afford their payments and this affected my music pattern.” 

    “Looking at our society, I believe people are desperate to hijack other people’s project to make money fast and build popularity. Most of these artists are either too lazy to compose their own songs or not believing in themselves. 

    “Also in Nigeria, the law that discourages piracy is not so active, people take this advantage on others to rob them of their rights.

    “My music has created a lot of opportunities for me, getting me connected to a lot of prominent people in the society. 

    ” I have access to enter some important places with honour which couldn’t have been possible if not for the help of God on my music. I have a lot of international ministrations to the glory of God and more to come by His grace.” 

    Also speaking on one of his past albums which faced rejection, he recalled: “This is an album that I did and even organized launching, borrowed money to put things in place for the event, but on the day of the launching; none of my invitees honored the occasion. All preparations made for them were rendered wasteful. I took the same album to promoter and he rejected it; claiming it didn’t had hit track, same album was taken to radio station and I was told to pay N10,000 for it to be aired but he only played it for few seconds. That is why I decided to add the track to my new album because I know the message and inspiration it carries. 

    “The message in the album to the general public and the Christendom is to be grateful to God always, not minding your situations. To be hopeful and be focused in the presence of challenges and situations. It suggested prayer as the pillar of faith. 

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    A track is titled MOTI GOKE in the album,

    It gives boldness to reaffirm your being lifted no matter what and by God’s mercy we will be what God has planned for our lives.

    “Most of my music addresses good conducts and encourages people that are hopeless. It teaches good morals and humanitarian principles, most especially among the youth. 

    I have songs that discourage bad leadership e.g ADEROPO.”

  • Cherubim and Seraphim (C & S):  Ninety-eight years of existence

    Cherubim and Seraphim (C & S): Ninety-eight years of existence

    • By, Baba Aladura Israel Akinadewo*

    Prelate, Motailatu Church Cherubim and Seraphim Worldwide

    “And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehends it not” – John 1:5

    *Preamble*

    It is a thing of joy to note that the centenary of the founding of Cherubim and Seraphim is two years from now. Thus, marking the nine decades and eight years of the great movement’s existence is a preclude to what the world will witness in the year 2025.

    Having said that, this band, established solely by *Saint Moses Orimolade Tunolase (Ajagunmokadi)* and without any contradictions from historical perspectives, has gone through a whole of engagements from spiritual, biblical, evangelical, healing, homiletics, and international activities’ viewpoints.

    The words, *”Ipinle ti Jesu fi lele leyi, ti Baba Aladura nto, keda mase ro pe, o ye kuro nibe, o duro le Kristi apata”*, in one of the most popular songs in C and S, literally translated as *”The Foundation of truth laid by Jesus, which our Praying Father follows”, the world should not think that he has departed from it, it stands on the rock of Christ*, is uniquely embedded in the programming orders of this great church. 

    Many people that their forebears were in this movement together with our father, Saint Moses Orimolade Tunolase, would understand much better that their patriarchs and matriarchs were puritanical in all their activities. These founding leaders adhered very strictly to moral and religious principles.

    Thus, this band, established by God through our father, Moses Orimolade, is built on the solid rock of salvation, hence, many evildoers got born again and were converted into the band.

    I have been consistent in the use of the word *”Band”*, because that is the established path, which till today, the foundational churches still have *Cherub Band* and *Seraph Band*, aside from the numerous bands in those churches.

    In those days, it used to be interesting, during anniversaries, seeing these two foundational bands establishing healthy rivalry in working for God, through financial contributions, programmes, prayers, etc.

    It was indeed a sight to behold by the younger Cherubs and Seraphs of our time. Doubtless, the Band is established by God and prophetic orders, working to uproot the trees of the witches and wizards in those days, brought about the spread beyond Nigeria, the country of origin.

    This church is purely indigenous to Nigeria and Africa at large. It really broke the European pattern of everyone worshiping Almighty God in the same way as theirs. 

    The African dancing patterns were inspired into C and S worship modes that brought great joy into Christianity in Africa. God used this church to create this uniqueness.

    This multidimensional faith group, which now has several independently registered churches, is and will continue to be the pride of the continent of Africa. Many of these churches, aside from the use of English, still maintain their local language to conduct services.

    This alone has been one of the reasons why our local languages have not gone into extinction. Unfortunately, majority of our younger ones today unconsciously see their local languages as vernacular that belittles their new found positions, whilst believing that the conduct of church services in English language fortifies their modernisation. This is farther from the truth. I want to submit that the younger generations have a whole lot to learn from the elders that are still alive, for them to understand more, how apologetics in theological studies applies to their own background.

    Having said that, I’m proud to see so many of our younger leaders preaching the undiluted word of God, which was exactly what the founding fathers started. It is basically the primary reason why C & S came into being.

    Aside from what Moses Orimolade did, we that were privileged to have come from a prophetic background, always marvelled to see how the evil ones confessed openly after preaching and sermons by our forebears. They were simply:

    1. Prayers with biblical backing;

    2. Confession by the evildoers;

    3. Repentance;

    4. Conversion;

    5. Total adoption into the fold.

    Honestly, nothing has changed from those that had great backgrounds of the undiluted C and S strict parents.

    Consequently, our faith remains ever solid on the Rock of Christ. Again, the pattern of some believers in using any means to create division through holier-than-thou attitude to generalize  a band established by God Himself, is purely out of ignorance and their own background. The truth of the matter is that those that follow the teachings of the sole founder, are proudly Seraphs and Cherubs. May the Lord forgive us of our sins of ignorance, through Christ our Lord.

    This unique band is dexterous in:

    1. Articulated sermon

    2. Healing

    3. Prophetic utterances

    4. Charity 

    5. Spiritualism 

    6. Music

    7. Singing

    8. Dancing, and in those days, there would always be food for all, especially the children (common then was beans and coconut without including any oil). The little children were always happy to come to church.

    Aside that, we have our own paramilitary organ called “Omo Ogun Igbala – Army of Salavation; and our garments depict your hierarchical titles. From Aladura to Lady Leader and so on to the highest position for the women, are distinctively noted through their dressing modes

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     This equally applies to the male gender. Then, the praying staff from leaders to Rabbi, to Pastor, to Evangelist, to Prophet (this is not for everyone but as divinely ordered), to Apostles are also special in their own individual ways. Is it the full regalia, or the veil used by anointed men, especially, the 40 days of the Lenten season, as well as during confessional Psalms that are not spiritual, biblical and equally African? God indeed used our fathers to bring Himself closer to Africa, which the true Seraphs are proud of.

    In view of this, as the scripture stated in Romans 14:22 that “…….blessed is he that did not condemn himself in that thing which he has chosen”, let the Seraphs continue to serve God in truth and in spirit, continue in the undiluted word of God without condemnation, apply wisdom when relating with one another, and uphold the sanctity of salvation, then, God Himself will reward us all, through Christ our Lord. 

    Dr. Israel Akinadewo is also the President of the Organisation of African Instituted Churches (OAIC)*. Aside the theological knowledge and prophetic gifts, he is also an erudite scholar and currently a senior lecturer in forensic accounting, among others.

  • Dunsin Oyekan advises youths on spirituality

    Dunsin Oyekan advises youths on spirituality

    Renowned gospel minister Dunsin Oyekan has advised youths to be spiritual and draw closer to God. 

    In a interview with The Nation after a powerful ministration at the maiden edition of Arise Congress, a three-day youth convention hosted by the Nigerian Baptist Convention at the Baptist International Convention Centre, Lagos – Ibadan Express way, Lufuwape, Oyekan said:  ” The only safe place of balance, the only place of safety and sanity in the cruel world is in Jesus, take your relationship with God very personal and very serious, and I can tell you the sky isn’t even your limit, it is your starting point.

    “According to the theme of this programme, Arise, It is time for you to Arise. Until you arise, you can’t shine. Arise from where the enemy hooked you.”

    On gospel music, he said it must be done in a spiritual atmosphere with sincerity of heart. 

    According to him: “God is Spirit, God is not a man, and can never be a man, he only became a man to come to our level to show to us who he is in the Spirit, God is not a man, and those who must worship him must worship in Spirit and in truth.

    “The music ministry was never designed for entertainment, everything, worship was created for the pleasure of God and to worship God, you must be spiritual, full of prayer, full of the Word, take your secret place seriously.”

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    The gospel act condemned the act of making the church or worship centre look like a bar house with real impact. 

    ” What happens in many of our gatherings today, we allow them to get excited. They jump up, they dance all this kind of dances and there is no real transformation and that is what the lord says, as a music minister what you are doing is spiritual, what you are doing is very very spiritual.”

    The summit attracted youths ranging from ages 13-50years across various part of the country to worship God. 

  • Baba Aladura Bob-Manuel tasks Tinubu on insecurity, economy, others

    Baba Aladura Bob-Manuel tasks Tinubu on insecurity, economy, others

    Supreme Head and Prelate of the Eternal Sacred Order of the Cherubim and Seraphim, Mount Zion National Headquarters, His Most Eminence, Baba Aladura (Dr.) David Bob-Manuel has urged President Bola Tinubu to empower security architectures and agencies to tackle the rising insecurity in Nigeria.

    Baba Aladura gave the charge at a briefing to herald activities marking his 6th induction anniversary as the Prelate of ESCOS Church worldwide and enthronement as Moses Orimolade IX in Lagos.

    The revered Christian leader said insecurity in the country can be categorised into criminality, ethnic and religious conflicts, noting that all three can be addressed if the teeming youths are adequately engaged in gainful employment.

    “Once a larger percentage of the youths are gainfully employed and moved out of the poverty bracket, it will drastically reduce bandits’ cells and vulnerable citizens. Also, security must be kept out of politics and modern technologies deployed to fight criminals,” he stressed.

    Bob-Manuel also advised the Tinubu administration to build strong military and paramilitary institutions and increase funding to the police. 

    He also implored the Federal Government to urgently implement social safety net programme to protect the vulnerable population from the impact of higher fuel prices following the removal of subsidy on petroleum products.

    “The government should also create public awareness programs in educating the citizens on the reasons behind subsidy removal and the long-term benefits for a more efficient and transparent energy market,” he stated.

    On unemployment, Baba Aladura Bob-Manuel advised the Federal Government to review and reform labour market regulations to make it easier for businesses to thrive and provide job security for workers.

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    “Supporting small and medium-sized enterprises through access to finance, training and infrastructure stimulates job creation and entrepreneurship to enhance productivity and reduce criminality to the barest minimum,” he added.

    While thanking God for allowing him to celebrate his 6th induction ceremony, Dr. Bob-Manuel said in the last six years, the Church has witnessed an upsurge in the development of cathedrals and physical structures, noting the drive for evangelism and winning souls for Christ which he said is the primary goal of the Church.

    Senior Apostle General and Secretary to the ESOCS Church worldwide, His Eminence, Elder Dr. Napo Emuchay, said the church has witnessed giant strides in several respects across all provinces worldwide since the Baba Aladura was enthroned in 2017.

    He said several programmes have been lined up to celebrate the induction, including several empowerment programmes, dinner party, spiritual upliftment and grand thanksgiving service at the Mount Zion National Headquarters Cathedral on Sunday, September 10, 2023.

  • Gwoza Christians seek teaching of CRK in Borno schools

    Gwoza Christians seek teaching of CRK in Borno schools

    Christian indigenes of Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State are asking for introduction of Christian Religious Knowledge (CRK) in schools across the State.

    The Christians articulated their advocacy during the Inaugural National Conference of Gwoza Elite Forum in Maiduguri, according to the communique on the conference.

    The communique said the conference resolved for the setting up of a delegation to visit  Governor and Commissioner of Education “and engage them to consider CRK to be taught in primary, secondary and tertiary institutions.”

    The conference also decided on a visit by Gwoza Christian leaders to the leadership of the Assembly to address the exclusion of CRK as a subject  in Borno schools.

    According to the communique, the Gwoza Elite Forum Conference noted that the issue of CRK being a subject of learning in Borno schools has lingered for a very long time despite several attempts by successive leaderships of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to get the issue positively addressed.

    “As a follow up, the government should deploy qualified teachers to teach the subject,” the communique said.

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    Some other matters discussed at the conference of the Gwoza Elite Forum, which the communique said was attended by over a thousand Gwoza Christians, included a plea to Governor Babagana Zulum to consider Christians for political appointments.

    Similarly mentioning “poor participation of Christians in politics and community leadership positions, the communique urged Christians to develop interest in political affairs and participate accordingly.

  • OAU hosts CLASFON national conference

    OAU hosts CLASFON national conference

    Christian Law Students’ Fellowship of Nigeria (CLASFON) is set to host the largest gathering of Christian Law Students in Africa.

    The national conference scheduled for September 6 – 9, will take place at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife.

    The theme for this year’s conference is titled: ´The Lord is our Lawgiver (Isaiah 33:22)´.

    It will feature insightful sessions and activities, including: career & legal targeted programs, spiritual enrichments & ministrations, national competitions, the African praise night, sports activities, the Annual General Meeting (AGM), and the Grand Presidential Dinner.

    Some prominent ex-members including: Dr. Wole Olufon (Remarkable lawyer and Chairman, Board of Trustees of CLASFON);  Mutfwang Caleb Manasseh (Executive Governor of Plateau State); Prof. John Akintayo (President, CLASFON); Prof. Bankole Sodipo, SAN; Justice Okoro Inyang (Supreme Court Justice); and Hon. Justice Prof. Akeredolu Alero are expected to be in attendance.

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    Also, there will be ministrations from anointed personalities such as Apostle Emmanuel Iren, members of staff of the university associated with CLASFON.

    The National President of CLASFON, Temidayo Victor Olalekan (AICMC) said: “It is clear that God is raising new generals and new giants who would herald His will and mandate in this generation. The CLASFON National Conference couldn’t have come at a better time!

    “We have the chance to gather about 2,000+ students from over 58 universities across the 36 states of the country in one spiritually charged location for 4 days. We are sure that CNC 2023 is destined to become the junction where men would receive a mandate from God to live uprightly for God as good ambassadors of justice and righteousness; both as lawyers and as Christians in our country Nigeria and beyond.

    “But it takes God’s strength to do God’s work. And it takes an entire village to nature a vision. I believe this is a powerful opportunity for us as a body and as a nation. This is why we are inviting you to join in.”

    With a combined membership of more than 6000 students, CLASFON’s membership spans across 58 chapters of the fellowship in the different geo-political zones of the country.

    To register visit: http://bit.ly/CNC23_reg

  • Anglican Church consecrates new Bishops, urges steadfastness

    Anglican Church consecrates new Bishops, urges steadfastness

    The Archbishop, Metropolitan and Primate of all Nigeria, Most Reverend Henry C. Ndukuba has urged Christians and the newly consecrated Archbishops, Bishops and the new Dean to stand firm in their faith.

    After a successful Episcopal Synod at the Basilica of Grace Anglican Church, Abuja on Tuesday 6th June 2023, Primate Ndukuba announced the election of four new bishops to fill vacant seats. They are two newly elected Archbishops for Lagos and Kaduna Provinces and the Dean-elect of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion.

    Dr. Ndukuba who is the Primate, Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, gave the charge on Sunday during the consecration of two Archbishop, four Bishops and the Dean of the communion at the Archbishop Vining Memorial Cathedral, Diocese of Lagos West, Anglican Communion, Lagos.

    Those consecrated were the Venerable Collins Babalola for Ajayi Crowther Diocese; the Venerable Festus Nwafili for Ndokwa Diocese; The Venerable Ifedola Okupevi for Lagos Diocese and The Venerable Ebenezer Saiki for Akoko-Edo Diocese; Dean-Elect, The Most Rev’d Dr. Blessing Enyindah, the two Archbishop-Elects; the Most Rev’d Dr. Michael Fape of Remo Diocese for Lagos Province and, The Rt. Rev’d Timothy Yahaya of Kaduna Diocese for Kaduna Province.

    “We thank God for the gift of the ministry of the church of God. The ministry of the church is for all believers, mission of the church is for all believers but God usually calls people out of the believers to be servants, leaders, teachers and people who will represent him in nurturing the people so that everybody will do effectively what God has called us to do.

    “Because of that, we believe that God has raised these ministers of God called to be Bishops who we have consecrated today and we thank God for their lives. We are encouraging them to stand firm in their faith, hold onto their faith and word of God and continually nurture themselves and all God’s people with the truth of the word of God and the Sacraments of our new covenant in Christ Jesus,” Ndukuba said.

    Also speaking at the colourful event which attracted dignitaries including Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who was represented by his wife, Dr. Ibijoke; Primate of West Africa Anglican, Ghana Rev. Cyril Benson; Primate of African Church Julius Appeh and others, former Archbishop of Ibadan Diocese, The Most Rev’d Dr. Joseph Akinfenwa expressed trust in God that the new Bishops will lead the people in the fear of God with knowledge and understanding.

    Dr. Akinfenwa also charged the new bishops to be merciful to all and defend those who have no helpers, saying the new Bishops should see their new roles as an additional responsibility in the Lord’s vineyard and not as a promotion.

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    He charged all of them to be truthful and sincere in all their dealings and be steadfast in the propagation of the gospel.

    Earlier in her address, Sanwo-Olu noted that it was the first time an Egun man was taking the mantle of Archbishopship in the church.  

    She, therefore, called on the newly consecrated servants of God to know that a “consecrated person is a life totally sold out to God, and to serve the Lord’s interest on earth, as well as full commitment to God and His church”.

    Sanwo-Olu urged them to uphold the vision, mission of our Lord Jesus, and be shining light to the communities and dioceses where they find themselves and finish their quota well.

  • Foursquare GO’s wife Bisi Aboyeji speaks at 12th Surulere district convocation

    Foursquare GO’s wife Bisi Aboyeji speaks at 12th Surulere district convocation

    Rev. Mrs. Olabisi Aboyeji, the wife of the General Overseer of Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria, will lead other anointed men of God to minister at the 12th Surulere District Convocation of the organisation in Nigeria.

    The convocation which is slated for September 2, 8, 9 and 10 will hold at the District Headquarters, 56 Karimu Street Off Ojuelegba Road, Surulere Lagos has the theme ‘Great Outpouring’.

    In a statement by the District Secretary, Rev. ‘Femi Akinwande, other ministers lined up are the District Overseer and the host, Rev. Dr. E. O. Adejoro, the chairman planning committee, Pastor Peter Adeyeri and Deacon Olutayo Fase.

    Among others, activities planned for the convocation include business meeting where spiritual and financial account of the district will be tabled and discussed; projections for the new church year, Aaron and Hur Conference, corporate social responsibility in form of giving back to the society, praise jam, prayer vigil, ordination of 19 elders, deacons and deaconesses, prayer for 2 newly elevated Licensed ministers and powerful word ministration.