Category: Worship

  • Policeman receives healing at Prophet Fufeyin’s crusade

    Policeman receives healing at Prophet Fufeyin’s crusade

    A police officer received healing recently at the live service of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry in Warri, Delta State presided over by renowned televangelist Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin. 

    The tongue of the police officer had mysteriously protruded from his mouth and refused to retract.

    In the now widely circulated footage, the officer appeared visibly distressed, struggling with the unusual affliction. 

    As Fufeyin walked toward him, the atmosphere was charged with faith. With calm authority and spiritual clarity, the Man of God prayed over the officer, commanding the tongue to return in the name of Jesus. 

    Within moments, the miracle occurred—the policeman’s tongue slid back into his mouth, and he burst into grateful tears.

    Witnesses described the scene as humbling and faith-boosting. Congregants erupted in praise, shouting and weeping in awe at the visible demonstration of God’s power working through His servant.

    “This is beyond science. This is the hand of God! Prophet Jeremiah is truly anointed for this generation,” one eyewitness testified in the video.

    The healing quickly gained traction online, sparking widespread praise and testimonies from believers around the world.

     Clips of the moment have been shared thousands of times on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, with many hailing it as a sign of God’s power still active today.

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    @TomiwaTheMan stated: 🙏🏾God is still in the business of healing! Thank You Jesus for using Prophet Jeremiah to set this officer free. 

    @Mbeng_fay wrote: 🔥” This gave me chills. No man can do this unless God is with him. More grace, Papa J!” 

    As with many public miracles, the event has drawn its share of skeptics, including controversial social commentator Verydarkman (VDM), who attempted to discredit the moment online

     However, for many in the body of Christ, this only strengthened their faith.

    “The enemy always attacks what he fears,” one member of Mercyland responded. “When God’s power is real, the noise of mockers becomes background music to the symphony of deliverance.”

    In a brief statement following the service, Fufeyin’ told the congregation: “This is not me. It is Jesus Christ working through me. All glory belongs to God. The church is a hospital, and God is the Chief Surgeon!”

  • C&S church decries strange doctrines, warns members against ungodly practices

    C&S church decries strange doctrines, warns members against ungodly practices

    The Eternal Sacred Order of the Cherubim and Seraphim (C&S) has vowed to work with security agencies to identify and prosecute ritualists and fraudsters who exploit the church to carry out criminal and strange doctrines.

    The white-garment church also distanced itself from unwholesome activities such as the use of coloured candles, the Ark of the Covenant, and other blood-letting practices. 

    Speaking on Thursday in Ikare-Akoko in Ondo State to kick start its centenary celebration, the Secretary of the Church, Prof. Akinrotimi Oyetakin, expressed concerns at how religious faithful have been deviating from the foundation laid by the late Moses Orimolade.

    Oyetakin specifically emphasised that the C&S has warned those engaging in such practices to desist from such an ungodly act immediately.

    “However, despite tremendous growth and expansion, some strange doctrines have crept in, deviating from the foundation laid by Baba Orimolade.

    “As true bearers of his mantle, we unequivocally state that the use of red, black, or coloured candles was never practised by Baba Orimolade.

    “Likewise, the Ark of the Covenant (Apoti Eri) and other blood-letting practices that are negatively affecting the image of the church are deviations from his teachings. We hereby advise those engaging in such practices to desist immediately,” he said.

    Prof. Oyetakin further explained that the C&S was working with the security agencies in prosecuting “ritualists and fraudsters” who exploit religion and the white garment church as a façade for their evil deeds.

    Pleading with other C&S churches in the country, who have adopted the strange practices, to return to the basics, he said the doctrine left behind by the late Orimolade remained the only solution to safeguarding the church from agents of darkness and fraudsters.

    “As the Mother Church, we remain committed to fostering unity within the global C & S community to enhance development and address challenges without compromising the historical truth that St. Moses Orimolade Tunolase is the sole founder of the church.

    “Recent attempts by certain individuals to rewrite the history of the church are both futile and too late,” he added.

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    The church, however, called on the government to implement economic reforms to ameliorate socio-economic challenges facing the country.

    “While we appreciate efforts by governments at various levels, they must do more to alleviate the suffering of the masses.

    “Economic reforms should be implemented with compassion, ensuring that palliatives and relief programmes effectively reach those in need.”

    The Owa-Ale of Ikare-Akoko, Oba Adeleke Adefemi Adegbite-Adedoyin, described the C&S as one of the early churches, urging the worshippers at the white-garment church to always pray for peace and unity in Ikare and the country as a whole. 

  • Celestial church hosts StandOut 2025 spiritual gathering in Lagos

    Celestial church hosts StandOut 2025 spiritual gathering in Lagos

    Founder of Genesis Global, Prophet Israel Oladele Ogundipe, is set to host the fifth edition of his annual spiritual gathering, StandOut 2025, on Sunday, July 27, at the Victoria Garden Event Centre in Alausa, Lagos.

    First held six years ago at the Oriental Hotels, Lagos, StandOut has grown into a dynamic platform blending music, inspirational teachings, fervent prayers, and personal empowerment. 

    The event is designed to uplift attendees spiritually, emotionally, and mentally.

    This year’s edition targets a broader audience, particularly the youth, with a rich lineup of activities aimed at encouraging participants to rise above life’s limitations and embrace their divine purpose.

    Known for his unique prophetic insight and impactful ministry, Prophet Ogundipe continues to draw thousands seeking healing, hope, and transformation. 

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    His media aide, Oluwaseun Fabiyi, described the event as a “divine appointment,” urging believers to stand out in purpose, character, and influence.

    Highlights of StandOut 2025 include powerful worship sessions led by top gospel artistes, empowerment talks focused on purpose and success, prophetic prayers, and a spiritually charged atmosphere for divine encounters.

    The event is expected to attract participants from across Nigeria and beyond, as StandOut 2025 promises to be more than a gathering—it is a movement of faith, transformation, and destiny awakening.

  • Church extends monthly food bank outreach, serving hundreds in need

    Church extends monthly food bank outreach, serving hundreds in need

    The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Living Seed Church (LSC) Omole, popularly known as “Home Indeed,” has reaffirmed its commitment to community support through its ongoing monthly food bank programme.

    The initiative, which takes place every first Sunday of the month, continues to provide essential food items to hundreds of individuals, both church members and non-members, offering much-needed relief amid challenging economic conditions.

    On May 4, 2025, over 300 beneficiaries received staple food items such as bread, rice, spaghetti, and garri, as part of the church’s efforts to embody the teachings of Christ through practical acts of love and compassion.

    The project is spearheaded by the church’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Inreach Department, under the leadership of Oluwafemi Oyesile.

    His team’s consistent efforts have made the food bank a trusted source of support for many in the Omole community and beyond.

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    Lead Pastor Adeola Abolaji expressed gratitude to God for sustaining the initiative and emphasised that the church remains committed to serving not only the spiritual needs but also the physical well-being of its members and the wider society.

    Quoting Matthew 25:40, the church reiterated its belief in reaching the “least of these,” stressing that true faith is demonstrated through acts of kindness and generosity.

    RCCG LSC Omole’s food bank initiative is one of several outreach programmes aimed at complementing government efforts and bringing hope to people in practical ways.

    The church encourages others to support and participate in such efforts that reflect the love of Christ in action.

  • RCCG LSC Omole award grants to Tifehh Designs, three other SMEs

    RCCG LSC Omole award grants to Tifehh Designs, three other SMEs

    RCCG LSC Omole has awarded ₦1 million in funding to four small businesses through its Landmark Grant 2025 initiative, aimed at empowering entrepreneurs within and beyond the church community.

    Tifehh Designs emerged as the top recipient, receiving ₦500,000, followed by Tolushotit with ₦300,000, Artinuke Nails with ₦200,000, and Juice Haven Express with ₦100,000.

    The grant programme, organised by the church’s Inreach Department under the leadership of Pastor Adeola Abolaji, aims to promote business growth and economic resilience among members. The 2025 edition saw 22 businesses registered and 10 shortlisted for a live pitch session on June 1, 2025, after Sunday service.

    A panel of expert judges, including professionals from FCMB, Airtel West Africa, and the tech and business sectors, assessed the finalists on innovation, sustainability, and impact.

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    The Landmark Grant was inspired by RCCG General Overseer Pastor E.A. Adeboye’s declaration of 2025 as a “Landmark Year,” with the church urging members to act boldly in faith and service.

    Grant committee lead Oluwafemi Oyesile thanked the church for its continued support and reaffirmed its mission to uplift lives, quoting Matthew 25:40: “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.”

    The church also acknowledged Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for his poverty alleviation efforts in Lagos State and encouraged entrepreneurs to participate in next year’s edition for a chance to scale their ventures.

  • Why it is hard to remarry after Ibidunni’s death – Ituah Ighodalo

    Why it is hard to remarry after Ibidunni’s death – Ituah Ighodalo

    Pastor Ituah Ighodalo has opened up about his journey of healing and personal growth five years after the passing of his wife, Ibidunni Ighodalo, who died while on official duty in Port Harcourt.

    Speaking in an interview on Nigeria Info, Pastor Ighodalo revealed that in the early days of his grief, the thought of remarrying was unimaginable as he felt he had given everything to his late wife. However, over time, he found healing and has since redirected his focus towards his ministry.

    When asked about the possibility of new romantic interests, he laughed and said, “It’s hard to say,” noting that while he had explored the path of love again in the past, he now prefers to leave such matters in God’s hands rather than succumb to societal pressure.

    He also dismissed rumours linking him to anyone in particular but admitted that his experience has shown him that love after loss might be possible.

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    “When Ibidun died, I thought it was impossible because I had given her so much, I had no more love to give. However, time heals, and time compensates. A lot of people are putting me under pressure, but I am not listening to them. I am listening to my heart, and my heart says that it is still possible. I cannot say there is someone at the corner. I’ve been down that road many times. I believe in God and focus on Him. It has not been an easy decision. There are many things to consider”, he said.

  • RCCG launches discount market, expands SMEs grants to support community

    RCCG launches discount market, expands SMEs grants to support community

    The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Living Seed Church, Omole, has rolled out a series of impactful initiatives aimed at supporting its members and the wider community.

    Led by Pastor Adeola Abolaji, the church has strengthened its outreach programmes, beginning with a monthly Food Bank distribution held every first Sunday.

    The initiative provides essential food items to both church members and local residents, demonstrating a continued commitment to addressing food insecurity.

    In a bold response to rising food costs, the church also introduced the ‘Jesus Market’, where food items are sold at a significant 60% discount. 

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    Items such as yams, spaghetti, rice, and beans are offered at drastically reduced prices for example, yams worth ₦4,000 are sold for just ₦1,000. 

    According to the church, food items worth ₦1.5 million have been sold through this initiative.

    RCCG Living Seed Church is also expanding its support for small businesses through its SME grant program, which was launched in 2024.

    Last year, three business owners received grants of ₦150,000 each, totaling ₦450,000 in financial support. This year, in line with the church’s 2025 theme of ‘Audacity and Landmark Achievements’, the program will be scaled to reach even more entrepreneurs.

    Pastor Adeola Abolaji credited the success of these programs to the grace of God and the tireless efforts of church members, especially Oluwafemi Oyesile, Head of the CSR Inreach department.

    The church also called on eligible small and medium-sized enterprises to apply for the upcoming grant opportunity as it continues to drive community empowerment and economic relief.

  • The Elevation Church celebrates fathers in Lagos with gifts, encouragement

    The Elevation Church celebrates fathers in Lagos with gifts, encouragement

    As the world marked Father’s Day, The Elevation Church (TEC), Maryland, brought the celebration to Lagos’ bustling tech hub, Computer Village, Ikeja, through a heartfelt outreach tagged ‘Father’s Day-On-The-Go.’

    Led by Resident Pastor Bola Adisa, the church team braved the rain to honour over 120 hardworking men. Under canopies and dripping rooftops, TEC volunteers, dressed in church colours, distributed refreshments, gifts, and specially designed appreciation cards.

    “This isn’t just about gifts,” Pastor Adisa said. “It’s about recognition. Men bear immense pressure from their families and society. Today, we’re simply saying: ‘We see you. We thank you. Great job, man.’”

    Computer Village was deliberately chosen for its vibrant, male-dominated entrepreneurial ecosystem. The outreach featured not just giveaways, but also moments of prayer, inspiration, and reflection, touching many who paused from business to take it all in.

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    “Fatherhood is not only biological,” Adisa added. “Any man guiding or influencing others is fathering in his own way.”

    Soji Benn, a representative of TEC’s *Men of Honour* ministry, said the initiative aligns with their mission to build responsible and impactful men through mentorship, retreats, empowerment sessions, and prayer fellowships.

    “We want to remind men that even though life makes big demands of them, they still have so much to offer. Greatness lies within them,” he said.

    Youth Chairman of Computer Village, James Mathew, expressed gratitude for the church’s visit, calling it his first-ever Father’s Day gift.

    He urged fathers to remain steadfast and raise children who are God-fearing, empathetic, and responsible.

    TEC Maryland’s outreach underscored one clear message: fathers matter—and they are seen, supported, and celebrated.

  • Church empowers 126 women with creative arts training

    Church empowers 126 women with creative arts training

    The Anglican Diocese of Lagos West, in partnership with Terra Academy for the Arts (TAFTA), has launched a transformative skills development programme aimed at equipping young women with expertise in arts, business management, and content development.

    Supported by the Mastercard Foundation, the initiative seeks to empower participants with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in the digital economy while fostering entrepreneurship.

    The training, held at the Caroline Adebiyi Women Development Centre in Ipaja, Lagos, attracted dozens of young women enrolled in courses covering scriptwriting, animation, and creative entrepreneurship.

    In her keynote address, Dr.  Lydia Odedeji, President of the Diocesan Women’s Organisation and wife of the Bishop, stressed the importance of equipping women with valuable skills to strengthen both their households and communities.

    “This is not just about skill acquisition; we are nurturing these young women to become innovators and leaders in various fields of human endeavour,” she said.

    “At this critical moment, our nation needs women who can shine as beacons of light in substance and in character.”

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    Participants, drawn from across the diocese, expressed enthusiasm for the opportunity to hone their creative talents.

    Esther Omoregie, a recent Law graduate, said the program laid a solid foundation for her career. “The scriptwriting training was particularly valuable,” she noted.

    Another attendee, Oluwatishe Osinaike, shared her excitement: “This initiative has helped me leverage on valuable knowledge to refine my creative writing skills and explore new opportunities.”

    TAFTA, an academy dedicated to equipping youth with practical skills for Nigeria’s growing creative industry, highlighted the program’s broader impact.

    “Over the past three years, we’ve trained more than 42,000 women across Nigeria,” said Chinedu Isagbah, TAFTA’s Director of Programs. “Beyond training, we assist them in business registration and accessing loan facilities to kickstart their ventures.”

    For the Anglican Diocese of Lagos West, the initiative aligns with its mission to empower young women as not only homemakers, but spiritual nurturers and agents of positive impact.

    “This program complements our existing vocational skills acquisition center and further reflects our commitment to youth development,” said Kolawole Ariire, a clergyman in the Diocese who represented the Bishop at the event.

  • ‘Why Christians must get involved in politics’

    ‘Why Christians must get involved in politics’

    Myriads of challenges are bedeviling the country; insecurity, killings, maiming, kidnapping, sexual violence among  others. What in your view is the solution?

    The level of insecurity in this country is totally unacceptable. Some people have said it is communal clashes but that is not true.

    It is an invasion by Fulani herdsmen who want to drive indigenous owners of land out of their lands and forcefully take over their patrimony. This is what is happening in Benue,  Taraba, Plateau and  various parts of the nation and the  federal government should know the truth about this and do something decisively about it. These ragtag Fulani herdsmen carrying guns cannot withstand the highly organised army. It means something is wrong somewhere. There are inside agents that are colluding, conniving with the Boko Haram, ISWAP, Fulani herdsmen.  The Federal Government should change the architecture and the structure of our national security.

    They should remove all the compromisers that are in place now, in position of power and influence that are determining what goes on and they should put people that are truly patriotic, who will flush out these marauders that are afflicting, killing, maiming, raping our people in Nigeria.

    And again, some people said, it is not the Fulani herdsmen in Nigeria that are doing it, it is the Fulanis that have come from neighbouring African countries like Chad, Niger and others, now if that is the case, then it means Nigeria is under foreign invasion and the Nigerian Armed forces should be very ruthless with them because the primary duty of the Nigerian Armed forces is to protect the territorial integrity of Nigeria and ensure that no foreign invaders come to trouble our people. So, let the Nigerian armed forces wake up and flush out all these evil people that are oppressing, killing, maiming, raping our people and driving them out of their patrimony. But you see the Nigerian Army cannot rise up except the Commander in Chief gives them clear command.

    We appeal to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the President has done a lot of good things for Nigerians but  first and foremost, deal with this insecurity  decisively. The President should take another look at the security reports that are being presented to him  because in most cases they are false narratives that make victims become culprits and culprits to become the victims.

    For example, now food security is under threat when farmers cannot go to work on the farm because of fear of herdsmen. When those who go to work have to pay tax to be able to plant their crops, they are to pay tax to be able to harvest their crops, it means they become slaves on their own land. This is not acceptable.

    When these people invade villages , they kill, they burn houses, they drive the owners of the villages out and they change the names of the villages to their names, that is like there is no government in place and that’s Banana Republic  and the some people will be giving false report to the Commander in Chief.

    What about the specific killings of Christians in their states?

    It is true to a good extent because the three states  that I mentioned, Benue, Plateau, Taraba, are predominantly Christian states and these invaders focus on these three states as well as other Christian states. That is not acceptable and we want an intervention. As for me, I do not advocate that all Nigerians should carry arms because that’s a call for anarchy rather the government should rise up and deal with this evil people that are inflicting our people with all manners of evils in Nigeria but let me say that the people that  are being kidnapped and raped are not limited to Christian, they include other people but take note of this, those who are doing the killings , the maiming, the raping, Christians are not among the Perpetrators, No! It is on the other side and they claim they are doing it as a Jihad because they felt Nigeria belongs  to their great grandfather and they must conquer it from the north to the sea and that is not acceptable because it is a lie.

    Nigeria is not a conquered territory, Nigeria is a sovereign state, sovereign country under a sovereign government . The government should rise up and flush the marauders  out and protect the people and the land of Nigeria.

    How has PFN significantly, positively contributed to the growth and development of this country?

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    In many ways. First, fundamentally the Bible says righteousness exalts a nation, sin is a reproach to any people , so we teach ourselves and our people to live a life of righteousness that is acceptable before God. You see when light shines, it drives darkness away.  Nigeria would have been filled and taken over by darkness but for the presence of the saints of God.  I used the word saints because every believer that is born again is the saint of God.

    PFN promotes righteousness- leading people to Christ, from sin to righteousness, from devil to Christlikeness and we are doing that on a daily basis. Before,we were few in number and negligible but now we are over 65 million in PFN and is growing, and apart from turning  people to righteousness, we teach them to live a Godly life because if you are a true child of God you won’t steal, you won’t engage in corrupt practices, you won’t live in sin and you will fear God and do God’s will. PFN is an agent of transformation and we have been transforming people’s lives spiritually and in all facets including homes/marriages.

    Apart from that, in the education sector, we have so many primary and secondary schools that are based on Christian faith where the young ones are being taught the ways of righteousness and Godliness right from their childhood. We give  them the best education and mental development and not just that, we teach our students moral values, spiritual values, we teach them to be Godly and fear God.

    We are raising our children to be great leaders of this nation not only in primary and secondary schools even in our tertiary institutions.

    As the National President of PFN, I took a cursory look across the nation to access what we have done and I counted 27 private universities that are faith based, that are within the fold of PFN. In our universities there is no room for strike, you can tell from the day your ward enters the university  when he will graduate and that doesn’t  change.  There is zero tolerance for cultism. Cultism is never heard in our faith based tertiary institutions and universities. There is zero tolerance for hard drugs.

    I am a proprietor and Chancellor of Precious Cornerstone University.  You can’t hear of strike, no cultism. There is zero tolerance for promiscuity, sexual abuse, sexual harassment whether among staff or among students, no! We raise our students in an atmosphere of Godliness and we give them the best form of education and educational exposures with our partners abroad across Europe , North America, Canada and others. We use our influence to do exchange programmes between other universities and Nigerian universities and our children  are coming out top and they have good jobs and are living  Godly lives with positive major contributions. We also train them in entrepreneurial skills which make them self-independent.  Again, in the midst of the economic hardship of Nigeria, we have welfare packages and palliatives to  encourage our people. We don’t stop at palliatives, we create jobs, the schools that we establish, we employ qualified teachers and administrators in hundreds of thousands  of our schools across the country.  In our universities, we have managements, lecturers, non-academic staff and we create jobs on our campuses.  We employ architects, civil mechanical, electrical and different types of engineers. We employ builders, artisans, bricklayers, carpenters and others.

    We are driving the economy and a lot of our universities have farms where foods are produced.  We teach our students to be job and wealth creators, not just carrying papers around looking for jobs. Those who graduated from our universities are self-employed not only self-employed, they are also employers of labour. That gives joy. We are positively contributing  to Nigeria’s economy day after day in a huge way.

    But some people are complaining that church members can’t afford these faith based tertiary institutions due to the high tuition fees. What’s your view on this sir?

    That’s a false narrative. Those who give license to  private  and government universities are not fools.  They know that private university establishment is a high capital intensive project.  If you don’t truly love this nation and our youths, you cannot get into the business of private universities because it is an investment that doesn’t yield instant result.  It is only after a long hurl. Take for  example our university, Precious Cornerstone University,  is about eight years old and we are still  pouring  huge money into it on a monthly basis not because we are taking  money from it.  No! Even the master plan that we developed  for NUC that NUC approved in the financial projection, they projected  that  we will break even when we are about fifteen years on ground  but before that fifteen years we will be pouring money on landed properties, buildings, facilities, lecturers, non-academic staff, NUC requirements and others. As you can  see,  we give full and partial scholarships in faith based universities across PFN. In fact, in our own university, Precious Cornerstone University, almost half of the students are on scholarships  between my wife and I. We sponsored at  least 50 of the first  set in full scholarships. We were paying through the nose. We invested in infrastructure, we invested in lecturers and non-academic staff and we still have to pay for 50 students and that’s  a lot but it’s our pleasure to see them graduate with a smile on their faces, so we are making intense contributions, those who accuse the churches of using faith based universities to make money, let them go and start one and let them see how easy it is to raise a university  and we’ll come and learn from their secret of success and  how they could recover their money in two, three years.

    Also, in Precious Cornerstone University, the first set of our students came from the twenty four states of the federation. When I walk on our campus and I hear students speaking different languages, such as Efik, Benin, Hausa and others, it gives me joy.

    In PFN, what’s the Directorate of Politics and Good Governance all about? Is it that the church is romancing with politicians?

    No! If the church had been romancing with the politicians I would not be speaking as I am speaking now. I am speaking  as a man of God.  I love politicians,  they are part of our flocks that we watch over, they are Nigerians and they deserve to be loved , they deserve to be protected and to be cared for like any Nigerian but we are not compromised at all .We are ministers of God and we seek the truth to power.We want the government to rise up and do the needful.

    About the Department of Politics and Good Governance in PFN, I set that up to be able to educate the masses of Christians, particularly the Pentecostals in this nation.  By available statistics, we have over 65million Pentecostals in Nigeria.  There is no President that has won national elections with 65million votes. It has never happened. So we now felt that if our people are properly educated to get involved in politics from the grassroots by joining the political parties  of their choice, by joining the dominant  political parties in their  states and get involved from  the grassroots.

    Up till now what happens is that we are voting for the politicians, but we were not actively involved in politics because we’ve been taught that politics is a dirty game and we are avoiding it . The best that we have been doing is to get our voter card and vote for whom? Vote for the people who brought us to where we are and who are interested in keeping us as an underdeveloped nation and our youths are trooping out of the country in droves No!

    We want to get involved  because we are the salt of the earth.  For our impact as salt  to be effectively felt, we are telling  our people,  Christians to get involved in politics  from the grassroots, from their ward levels and be involved in dominant parties in their states.  When it is time to pick those that will be delegates, we encourage Christians to be there, when it is time to pick those that will be head in local governments, state levels and National Assemblies, Christians should not be behind the fence saying  they are praying.  Christians have been praying, we will continue to pray,  yet let them get involved. Don’t sit on the fence by getting your voter’s cards alone. Be the person that will be voted for.

    We establish the Directorate of Politics and Good Governance in PFN to enlighten our members and to let them know of the need to actively participate in politics from the grassroots, and we put somebody  there who has experience, a truly detribalized Nigerian who hails from Edo but  lived in Oyo State and won political position on Oyo State.  He is an insider in what goes on in the political world before God called him;  Pastor Femi Emmanuel. He is educating Christians not only to pray but to actively  participate in politics from the grassroots because  we have  been edged out for too long and it is time to get involved.

    I gave Pastor  Femi Emmanuel the task of teaching and educating us and they have set structures from the  national to zones, from zones to states from states to all the 774 local government areas and CDAs , now they are going to ward levels educating Christians on how to get involved peacefully in politics and political structures of this nation in order to influence the governance of this nation from inside and not from outside.

    You just concluded the 2025 PFN National Executive Retreat in Uyo with the theme ‘PFN Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow’. What were the key resolutions?

    First, we resolved to intensify prayers and fasting for Nigeria. The challenges the nation faces go beyond human ability—we need divine intervention. All our delegates from across the country are returning with a renewed commitment to pray for Nigeria.

    Secondly, we encouraged active political participation among our members—not just voting, but getting involved from the grassroots. While I, as a father to all, cannot engage in partisan politics, I urge our members to step out, contest, and lead with integrity.

    Thirdly, we agreed that we must embody the change we preach. If we speak against corruption, tribalism, and nepotism, we must live above them. We are the light and salt of the nation, and through love and righteousness, we believe Nigeria will overcome its current challenges.

    You also mentioned PFN at 40. What is the significance of this celebration?

    PFN at 40 is a major milestone. Under the same theme—“PFN Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow”—we will host a grand dinner and award night on October 27, 2025. We’ll gather 500 eminent Nigerians, including past PFN leaders, governors, lawmakers, and Christian business leaders, to honour their contributions to the nation and the fellowship. It will be a moment to reflect, celebrate, and look forward.