Category: Worship

  • Lagos summit urges parents to partner with God, revive communal child‑raising

    Lagos summit urges parents to partner with God, revive communal child‑raising

    The call for parents to exchange guilt for grace and embrace God as an active partner in raising the next generation rang loud at the Godly Parenting Summit 2025 (GPS2025), held at Marcellina’s Place, Isaac John Street, Ikeja, Lagos.

    The event was packaged by Star Station Inc. and themed “Parenting with God the Father,” the day‑long gathering blended worship, workshops and panel dialogues in a relaxed “family‑room” setting, designed to foster honest conversation and practical support.

    Opening the summit, Ifeyinwa Ify” Okafor, the convener and founder of the Godly Parenting Community—traced the movement’s journey from a post‑COVID Zoom group to an international community spanning 17 countries.

    “Parenting is one of life’s most important yet least‑trained roles,” she said.

    Okafor added: “Our goal is to make every caregiver feel seen and supported. Whether your child is biological, adopted or entrusted to you, you shouldn’t raise them alone.

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    She revealed plans to plant local chapters across the world and lobbied for a National Parents’ Day to mirror the UN‑backed Global Day of Parents (June 1).

    In her keynote address, Head of Policy and Public Affairs, Guinness Nigeria, Chioma Momah framed parenting as a divine assignment that requires spiritual partnership.

    “Parenting is not easy. It’s one of the most demanding jobs with the least formal training,” Momah noted. “But God, the ultimate parent, is willing to guide us. We must intentionally pray, study the Word, and seek divine wisdom about our children.”

    Momah, shared her personal journey of balancing career and parenting. She credited intentional career choices and divine guidance for enabling her to spend quality time with her children in their early years.

    Momah acknowledged rising single‑parent households but insisted God “steps in to fill the gap” when caregivers lean on Him. To parents haunted by past mistakes she advised: “Retrace, don’t replay. Let grace rewrite the story.”

    A gospel music Artiste, Ayo Vincent took the audience on a journey on how to teach our children to hear and follow God’s voice. She reminded us that we can only do this if we, too, recognise God’s voice.

    Citing examples from Scripture, Vincent referenced the young Samuel who responded to God’s voice under Eli’s mentorship. She countered the cultural belief that children are too young to engage spiritually, asserting:

    “The devil doesn’t think your children are too young. So why should we?”

    She encouraged parents to begin spiritual training even from the womb, not just with music or poems but through scripture reading and prayer, stressing that spiritual foundations are best laid early.

    The Chief Operating Officer of First Green Company Limited,  Mr. Victor Akinyede, delivered a heartfelt and stirring message, calling on fathers to embrace their divine assignment as co-laborers with God in parenting.

    He urged fathers in particular to surrender their children to God’s plan. “We’ve been invited to participate in God’s divine plan,” he said. “Yes, it is exhausting at times, but you are not alone.”

    Through relatable anecdotes and scriptural references, Mr. Akinyede emphasized that children learn by imitation. Drawing from a humorous social media video, he described how children mirror the actions of their parents, noting, “We are all copycats—that’s how we learn. So we must be careful what we do in front of our kids. It sticks.”

    International lawyer Ndidi Edeoghon put numbers behind Momah’s appeal, citing National Bureau of Statistics figures that show nearly one‑third of Nigerian families are headed by single mothers—50 percent from divorce, 40 percent from widowhood.

    “Our question is no longer whether communal support is needed but how fast we can reconstruct it,” she said.

    Fashion entrepreneur and self‑care coach Olufunmi Ogunniran invoked a Yoruba proverb, “Two birth a child, 200 raise one” to champion intentional community.

    Speaking candidly, Strategy Advisor and Reputation Expert, Ebitimi Ajegbo shared a deeply personal experience as a young mother of three children and the emotional complexity that often accompanies motherhood.

    She opened up about being physically present at the panel but mentally preoccupied with her baby’s wellbeing. Her internal questions—“Has the baby eaten?” “Is she asleep?” “Is she okay?”—highlighted the constant mental juggling many mothers endure.

    Also speaking, Head of Corporate Responsibility & Sustainability at TGI Group, Yosola Onanuga addressed the strain that mass migration places on families.

    Her counsel to migrant parents: “Whatever you surrender to be present for your child, God will restore in another way.”

    Family‑life coach, Charles Aigbona offered the male perspective: guilt can be constructive if it drives improvement. His counsel was to:

  • Momah unveils new books: A celebration of faith, parenting, wisdom

    Momah unveils new books: A celebration of faith, parenting, wisdom

    Author and parenting coach, Chioma Momah is set to launch two new powerful books ‘The Not Perfect Parent and Wisdom of Women from the Bible in July.

    The launch, coinciding with Momah’s birthday, marks a significant milestone in her career as a prominent voice in family life, personal development, and faith-based living.

    In The Not Perfect Parent, Momah offers a refreshing perspective on parenting, reminding parents that “perfection is not the goal — partnership with God is.” Drawing from her experience as a mother, coach, and faith-centered professional, the book provides practical advice for navigating the complexities of parenthood with grace, understanding, and faith.

    Momah’s message is clear “parents don’t need to have all the answers, but they should trust in God’s guidance along the way.

    Her second release, Wisdom of Women from the Bible, Momah reflects on the lives of remarkable women from biblical history, highlighting the timeless lessons they offer for today’s woman. Through personal reflection and spiritual insight, the book provides encouragement and wisdom for women striving to live purposeful lives in today’s challenging world.

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    “Both books have garnered glowing endorsements from respected figures. The Not Perfect Parent features a foreword by renowned entrepreneur Tara Fela-Durotoye, known for her influence in the empowerment of women. Meanwhile, Wisdom of Women from the Bible includes a foreword by Apostle Obii Pax-Harry, a global spiritual leader who is highly regarded for her ministry and mentorship of women”, she said.

    As part of this exciting literary milestone, Chioma Momah will also be relaunching her beloved children’s book series, further expanding her reach in nurturing young minds with faith-based teachings.

    “Both titles will be available for purchase at Roving Heights Bookstores, on Amazon, and digitally via Selar for local delivery and access. For more updates or to engage with Chioma Momah directly, readers can connect with her on social media @chiomahmomah”, she added.

    Chioma’s new books promise to be essential resources for parents, women, and anyone seeking spiritual growth in their personal and family life.

  • 2027: Tinubu’s re-election is divine mandate -Prophet Wale Ojo

    2027: Tinubu’s re-election is divine mandate -Prophet Wale Ojo

    Renowned cleric and founder of Harvest Centre Mission, Prophet Wale Ojo David, has declared that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s re-election in 2027 is divinely ordained, warning that any opposition to his mandate is a misalignment with God’s purpose for Nigeria.

    Speaking during a press briefing at the ministry’s headquarters, Prophet Ojo said his message was not rooted in personal sentiment but in divine revelation received through spiritual insight and the Word of God.

    “I am a servant of the Most High,” he said. “I speak not from human strategy or political alignment but from a place of spiritual clarity. The counsel of God stands above all human calculations.”

    He urged all political parties and presidential aspirants to seek divine guidance, stating that only through unity and obedience to God’s will can Nigeria experience its full potential in peace, progress, and national restoration.

    The prophet declared that since 2021, it has been revealed to him that Tinubu’s presidency is part of God’s plan to usher Nigeria into a season of productivity and unity.

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    “Come 2027, Bola Ahmed Tinubu will defeat all opposition—not through political machinery alone, but by the power of God’s counsel,” Ojo asserted. “Religious and ethnic divisions will be overcome, and the nation will experience a new wave of unity and national celebration.”

    He added that no coalition, prediction, or political strategy against Tinubu would succeed, emphasizing that “no plan or agenda can override what God has established.”

    Calling on Nigerians—both at home and abroad—to rise above fear and doubt, Prophet Ojo encouraged citizens to embrace the vision with hope, faith, and purposeful action.

    “Efforts to resist this divine path are not only futile but a departure from Nigeria’s true ordained purpose. Under Tinubu’s continued leadership, the country will enter a new era of restoration, freedom, and jubilation,” he declared.

    As the political temperature begins to rise ahead of the 2027 general elections, Prophet Ojo’s bold declaration has added a prophetic dimension to the national discourse, stirring reactions across religious and political lines.

  • A’ Ibom, C’ Rivers ministers team up to advance gospel outreach

    A’ Ibom, C’ Rivers ministers team up to advance gospel outreach

    In a landmark move to strengthen Christian evangelism across Nigeria, gospel ministers of Akwa Ibom and Cross River origin have formed a new association — AkwaCross Ministers in Diaspora — aimed at uniting and supporting South-South ministers serving outside their home states.

    The association held its maiden crusade and inauguration of its national executive officers in Agbarho, Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State, from June 6 to 17, 2025.

    The event was presided over by the association’s President-General, Bishop (Dr.) Sandy Elijah, who is also the General Overseer of Mt. Zion Missionary Church, Sapele.

    Speaking at the event, Bishop Elijah highlighted the mission of the association — to mobilise ministers from Akwa Ibom and Cross River States in diaspora to spread the gospel more effectively.

    Citing Matthew 9:37, “The harvest is plentiful, but the labourers are few,” he called for renewed commitment and collaboration among members.

    “The idea of AkwaCross Ministers coming together regularly will greatly enhance gospel outreach and unity across regions,” said Bishop Elijah.

    “We must embrace new methods, expand our workforce, and partner with other churches to fulfil our calling.”

    He further quoted Mahatma Gandhi, saying: “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.”

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    Ministers were encouraged to take an inventory of churches affiliated with Akwa Ibom and Cross River indigenes in their areas and foster greater awareness of the association.

    AkwaCross National Executive Committee include Bishop (Dr.) Sandy Elijah – President-General; Archbishop Utibe Ataga – Vice President-General & Senior Lecturer at the University of Benin; Apostle Ekemini Mbosowo Akpan – Warri Chapter President; Apostle Godwin Umoren – Treasurer; and Bishop-Elect (Mrs.) Ataga – Financial Secretary.

    Others are Apostle Ediomo Emmanuel – Public Relations Officer I; Apostle (Dr.) Peter Samuel – Public Relations Officer II; Pastor Inimbomabasi Isaac Jonah – Welfare Officer III; Pastor Paul Uga – Assistant Secretary; Prophetess Pastor Esther Atsomagba – Welfare Officer I; Prophetess Inyene – Welfare Officer II; and Evangelist Vera Akpan King – Director of Programmes.

    The association plans regular outreach programmes, inter-church partnerships, and capacity-building initiatives to support ministers and local congregations across Nigeria.

  • Why Christians must get involved in politics —Wale Oke

    Why Christians must get involved in politics —Wale Oke

    Bishop Francis Wale Oke, is the National President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) and the Presiding Bishop of Sword of the Spirit Ministries, also known as Christ Life Church. He spoke with AYOYINKA JEGEDE at the conclusion of the PFN 2025 National Executive Retreat held in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital. With the retreat themed “PFN Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow,” Bishop Oke shared his insights on pressing national issues — including insecurity, killings, kidnappings, and the broader challenges facing Nigeria — and proposed decisive actions for lasting change.

    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?

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    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?

    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.

  • RCCG LP35 graduates BMC 2025 cohort, awards grants

    RCCG LP35 graduates BMC 2025 cohort, awards grants

    The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Lagos Province 35 with headquarters at Christ Church, Gbagada, Lagos, has graduated the 2025 cohort of its Business Master Class (BMC) program, a dynamic initiative equipping entrepreneurs with business skills, knowledge and faith to ensure they remain competitive, relevant, and thrive in today’s economy. 

    The graduation ceremony, at the Power House Auditorium, celebrated the growth of participants and awarded business grants to five promising startups, including a grand grant winner.

    Over several months, the BMC programme provided participants with comprehensive training in business development, leadership, financial management, and ministry integration.

    The prograym culminated in a pitch session where participants showcased their ventures to a panel of judges, resulting grant recipients and one grand grant winner.

    Ibukun Akano, CEO of Pelmars Cake Treat, was named the grand grant winner for her outstanding business pitch focused on expanding confectionery distribution through strong management and operational structures.

     “I’m super excited and thankful to God and the organizers, this program helped me achieve something I struggled with which is writing a business plan and pitching to investors. With this grant, I plan to expand and build solid structures for sustainable growth.”

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    Other grant winners were recognized and awarded for innovative projects spanning sectors such as eco-friendly packaging, tech solutions, education, fashion design and creative arts, each demonstrating strong potential for social impact and economic growth.

    Pastor Ben Akabueze, Pastor-in-Charge of RCCG Lagos Province 35 and BMC convener, emphasized the church’s commitment to holistic empowerment.

     “God is a God of knowledge and innovation, and this program equips people with the power to create wealth. It’s not just about giving wealth, but giving the power to get wealth and knowledge is central to that.”

    He urged graduates to embrace gratitude and responsibility as they embark on their entrepreneurial journeys.

    He said, “Appreciate the sacrifices and opportunities that have brought you here, use your knowledge intentionally, and I look forward to hearing your testimonies.”

    The Chairman, RCCG LP 35 Empowerment Committee and Assistant Pastor-in-Charge of RCCG Lagos Province 35 CSR, Pastor Emeka Obiagwu expressed the program is designed to provide practical insights to address core business challenges and equip participants with strategic tools, actionable knowledge, and mentorship to drive sustainable business growth.

    He added that the team of facilitators comprises of highly experienced industry professionals and subject matter experts, each bringing a wealth of expertise to support participants on their entrepreneurial journey.

    He noted that the program also features facilitator-led sessions, peer mentoring, personalized business advisory support, seed grants, and a structured post-training mentorship phase.

    This year’s BMC also featured panel discussions by Pastor Richard Olubameru,
    Chairman, Haggai Mortgage Bank, Mrs Omorinsola Ipaye,Managing Director, Efunpo Pharma Ltd and Mrs Dele Tejuoso, CEO, WifiCombat Academy and networking opportunities, fostering connections between entrepreneurs, mentors, and investors.

  • Democracy Day: Cleric urges continued support for Nigeria despite challenges

    Democracy Day: Cleric urges continued support for Nigeria despite challenges

    Renowned cleric and founder of Adamimogo Nigeria, Prophet Sam Olu Alo, has called on Nigerians to remain supportive of the country.

    His appeal comes amid ongoing nationwide protests against hunger and perceived poor governance, as citizens continue to take to the streets to voice their frustrations.

    In a statement issued by his Personal Assistant, Deji Ogunbusuyi, the cleric acknowledged that peaceful protest is a constitutional right and an important means for citizens to draw the government’s attention to pressing issues. 

    He, however, urged that such demonstrations be conducted peacefully and within the bounds of the law.

    Prophet Alo also commended the resilience of Nigerians who, despite numerous challenges, continue to participate in elections to sustain the country’s democracy—even remembering those who have died in the process.

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    He emphasised that democracy ensures freedom of choice, justice, fairness, equity, and inclusion. 

    The cleric called on political leaders to work diligently to strengthen democratic institutions and directly confront critical issues such as poverty, unemployment, and food insecurity, which he described as major threats to the well-being of citizens and national stability.

    Prophet Alo congratulated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Ekiti State Governor Abiodun Oyebanji, and other Southwest governors on the occasion of Democracy Day.

    He further urged political office holders to prioritize the welfare of the people, stressing that their performance in office would ultimately determine their chances of reelection in 2027.

    He urged Nigerians to continue to support the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, saying Nigeria will be better off if all can join hands together and move the nation to greater heights.

    He acknowledged family of winner of June 12 Presidential election, Moshood Kashimawo Abiola (MKO) and others who fought for the democracy.

    He urged Christian, Muslims and traditional worshipers to pray for better tomorrow.

    He however prayed that God will bless Nigeria, Southwest and Ekiti State where he come from.

  • RECALP 2025: Lagos set for 11th annual youth empowerment summit June 12

    RECALP 2025: Lagos set for 11th annual youth empowerment summit June 12

    Lagos is gearing up for a major youth convergence as the 11th edition of the RECALP Summit is set to take place on June 12.

    Venue is the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Lagos Province 19 auditorium in Ogudu.

    Organised by the Young Adults and Youth Affairs arm of RCCG Lagos Province 19, the RECALP Summit has earned a reputation as one of Nigeria’s leading youth empowerment platforms.

    Themed around inspiring the next generation, the summit brings together aspiring leaders, entrepreneurs, creatives, and professionals to explore opportunities in career, leadership, business, politics, relationships, and the arts.

    Convener of the summit, Femi Aminu, described this year’s edition as “a greater convergence of youths who will be nurtured and guided to greater achievements.”

    A diverse lineup of distinguished speakers will headline the event. 

    Among them are renowned leadership consultant and CEO of Fifth Gear Plus Consulting, Dr. Niyi Adesanya; Speaker of the Ekiti State House of Assembly, Adeoye Aribasoye; Mr. Jumade Adejola, CEO of Surveillant Fire Ltd; Mrs. Gold Adeoye, a relationship expert and CEO of Gold Adeoye Counselling Firm; Mr. Shina Atilola, Executive Director for Digital and eBusiness Banking at Premium Trust Bank; and Mrs. Dupe Olorunjo, a celebrated storyteller and filmmaker.

    The Chief Host, Pastor Bayo Olugbemi, expressed optimism about the summit’s impact.

     “Over the years, the RECALP Summit has recorded tremendous growth. We expect nothing less this year,” he said.

    Since its inception in 2014, RECALP has served as a springboard for youth empowerment. 

    In a bid to expand its reach, this year’s edition will be streamed live on YouTube and other digital platforms, allowing virtual participation for those unable to attend in person.

    The five-hour summit is free to attend, but participants are required to register at www.recalp.org/registration.

    RECALP 2025 promises opportunities for networking, learning, and exhibition, particularly for emerging and aspiring entrepreneurs, as it continues its mission to inspire and empower young Nigerians.

  • Bishop Okonkwo plans free eye surgeries for 80th birthday

    Bishop Okonkwo plans free eye surgeries for 80th birthday

    As part of the activities lined up to celebrate the 80th birthday of the Presiding Bishop of TREM, Dr Mike Okonkwo, Nigerians with clouding of the eye’s natural lens which can significantly impair vision like cataract will be screened and operated upon at the Eye Foundation Ikorodu, Lagos.

    To be screened, potential beneficiaries will be expected to pick up the registration form at TREM International headquarters, Obanikoro, Lagos and in all TREM branches in Lagos or fill the form online. 

    This compassionate approach aligns with Bishop Mike Okonkwo’s commitment to contribute towards community well-being and human development.

    Other major activities lined up include the 2025 Mike Okonkwo annual lecture series with the theme “The Nigeria of Our dream: Today’s reality and a responsible pathfinder.”

    The lecture will be delivered by former Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo on September 4th while  Major-General Ike Nwachukwu, will be chairman. It holds at Civic Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    There would also be the Mike Okonkwo football tournament at the Nigerian Institute of Sports (NIS) National Stadium Complex, Surulere, Lagos from 14th June 2025. 

    Thirty-six male teams and eight female teams, making a total of 44 grassroot football clubs will compete at the event. 

    The finals of the competition is scheduled for Saturday 30th August at the Yaba College of Technology Sports complex in Lagos. 

  • Criticising men of God attracts curses – Chris Oyakhilome warns

    Criticising men of God attracts curses – Chris Oyakhilome warns

    Pastor Chris Oyakhilome has cautioned against criticising pastors and men of God, warning that those who do may inherit curses.

    In a sermon, he explained why brethren should respect spiritual leaders, citing biblical teachings.

    Oyakhilome said that criticising ministers of God could attract negative consequences, urging his congregation to refrain from joining others in condemning religious leaders.

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    He stressed the importance of leaving spiritual leaders to God, stating, “Don’t criticise God’s people, especially the ministers of God. I say leave them alone. For the Bible says whatever they do, they do unto the Lord. Don’t join anybody to criticise other ministers. Because there are curses against those who do…There will always be some terrible things about members of your family. Don’t join them. If Satan pushes you and you do it, you have yourself to blame.”