Category: Worship

  • Pastor Iren Emmanuel bag PFN appointment

    Pastor Iren Emmanuel bag PFN appointment

    Pastor Iren Emmanuel of Celebration Church International has been appointed President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) Youth Wing.

    This was announced during the organisation’s 6th Inaugural Conference and Investiture. 

    The event marked a significant transition in leadership for the youth arm of one of Nigeria’s prominent Pentecostal bodies.

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    Joining Pastor Emmanuel on the newly formed Executive Council are notable figures, including Pastor Daniel Olawande, Apostle Femi Lazarus, Pastor Chris Ojeikere, Pastor Philip Olubakin, Pastor Anwinli Ojeikere, Pastor Karis Ameh Wealth, Pastor Olusola Okodugha, Pastor Sam Obiora, Pastor Oge C Ogwe, and Pastor Olumese E. Olumese. 

    The appointments signal a fresh wave of leadership aimed at advancing the PFN Youth Wing’s mission.

  • MFM Festac mega axis empowers pastors, ministers, workers

    MFM Festac mega axis empowers pastors, ministers, workers

    The Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries, (MFM)  Festac Mega Axis has held the Rising Higher Conference with the theme ‘Occupy till I come’ to empower pastors, ministers and workers in a bid to unlock their true potentials 

    The gathering featured insightful teachings on how to prevent and handle fire out break , importance  of  faithfulness and communication in family/marriages,  physical and mental health wellness, biblical  stewardship as well as  uplifting worship sessions led by talented music ministers.

    The  conference which attracted speakers and 761 participants, was attended by all Overseers, Pastors, ninisters, departments and groups across the axis.

    The Mega Regional Overseer (MRO), MFM Festac Mega Axis, Pastor Irabor Enojiasun,  thanked the General Overseer of MFM Worldwide, Dr. Daniel Olukoya for his impactful leadership  and passion in ensuring that every one that passes through MFM is not only saved but also developed spiritually and physically through different seminars and trainigs to become agent of transformation.  

    He said the conference was  premised on reviving individuals, the Church and repositioning it for greater relevance. He said the conference  is for participants to have a transformative encounter with God.

    Speaking on the theme,  Enojiasun enjoyed participants to be faithful stewards protecting and defending the faith while also investing in the Kingdom to bring forth godly fruits.

    The Pastor stressed that all believers must be productive spiritually,  bearing godly  seeds  through godly character, living in peace with everyone and functioning as agents of transformation as well as winning  souls for Christ through biblical teachings and deliverance prayers. 

    Enojiasun reminded there will be accountability and a glorious day of judgement and reckoning when all individual actions,  activities  and investment on earth will be tabled before God.

    The MRO said the Church brought an officer from  the Federal Fire Service , SF Agbede Olatunde Olaleye who had practical teaching on the importance of fire safety,  awareness, prevention, response and fundamentals of fire safety, which includes prevention, detection and fire fighting, highlighting smoke clog handling during fire incident among others. 

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    The conference had teachings  on importance of faithfulness and communication in families and marriages  handled by Pastor (Mrs) C. Sanya . Sanya, who urged couples to make selfless commitment with a view to ensuring  their marriages work.

    She emphasized  the importance of fruitful , edifying, loving and friendly,  destiny enhanced communication in marriage which she describes as ‘blood and life’ of Godly  marriages.

    On her part, Dr.Funke Nwobu,  a medical practitioner took participants on basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) , which she stated was crucial for maintaining blood circulation and breathing in cardiac arrest situations.

    Nwobu said for mental wellness every individual should eschew anger, bitterness and lack of forgiveness.

    She called on participants to ensure they stay healthy  as well as help others to stay health by living together  as brothers and sisters irrespective of religious affiliations,  or ethnic biases. 

    The climax of the conference was the Impartation by the  Senior Regional Overseer/Mega Regional Overseer, MFM Asaba Mega Axis, Pastor Moses Odunsi. Odunsi, who  ministered on the topic ‘Higher Grace For Higher Level’.  deeper intimacy with God, greater faith and greater trust, Increase in faithfulness and effectiveness as well as determination for spiritual growth and transformation as ways to attract Grace For Higher Level. 

    Participants described the  conference as exceptionally  impactful  and will not only foster spiritual growth, empowerment, and renewed commitment to kingdom advancement but also make them agent of transformation in their families and societies at large.

  • I pledged to build 1000 churches before going to Heaven – Oyedepo

    I pledged to build 1000 churches before going to Heaven – Oyedepo

    Founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide Bishop David Oyedepo has revealed his ambitious goal of constructing 1,000 churches as a legacy before reaching heaven.

    He criticised those who own buses but refuse to use them for church activities on Sundays, citing excuses like high fuel costs.

    Oyedepo emphasised the importance of heartfelt giving, sharing his personal vow to God before opening his first bank account to contribute to building new churches.

    Oyedepo challenged the congregation to reflect the values of their faith community, warning that one’s actions mirror their true priorities.

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    He said: “Some may even have buses that are doing nothing on Sunday, but they won’t bring them out. Because, ah, 2,000 Naira per half liter. If it’s in your heart, go put it in your heart. Before I had the first bank account, I said, Jesus, if you ever bless me, I want to be part of building new churches. How many have heard that before.

    “You have always heard everything.  I told Jesus, I don’t want to come to heaven without a thousand churches built in your name. Over to you, you better wake up. Can I tell you something? Everybody’s a reflection of where he belongs. It’s time you start reflecting what happens in here”.

  • God should take me the day I become a ‘professional’ pastor – Jerry Eze

    God should take me the day I become a ‘professional’ pastor – Jerry Eze

    Pastor Jerry Eze, leader of Streams of Joy International and creator of the popular New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations (NSPPD) online platform, has clarified that he is not a “professional pastor.”

    Speaking in a recent interview with Chude Jideonwo, Eze stated that God should take him if he ever becomes a professional pastor. 

    He also stressed that his ministry is rooted in a divine calling, not personal or financial ambitions.

    Eze distanced himself from self-serving motives, vowing that he would rather God end his life and ministry if it ever shifted from glorifying God to promoting himself.

    The pastor, who rose to prominence with NSPPD’s launch in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, said he never anticipated his current level of success.

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    He attributed his journey to following God’s guidance, expressing trust in divine support for his ongoing work.

    “I’m not a professional pastor, the day I become a professional pastor, let God kill me,” Pastor Jerry declared, adding that “The day it ceases to be about God and be about Jerry let God close down everything.

    “I didn’t plan to be here, this is not something you plan that at some point you’re going to be big and the world will hear of you. If He brought me this far then I’m trusting Him to help me every step of the way. I want people to feel and know the power of God through what I’m doing. I know what my assignment is, I know what God has called me to do, and it has consumed me.”

    Eze added that his greatest motivation comes from the joy and testimonies of his congregation, which continue to inspire his mission.

    “I don’t care what anybody thinks or feels but the encouragement is when I see those smiles and hear those testimonies,” Pastor Jerry added.

  • Odesola, Balogun, Israel, others for Freedom 2025

    Odesola, Balogun, Israel, others for Freedom 2025

    Continental Overseer for Continent 3 (South West, Nigeria & Middle East) of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, (RCCG), Pastor Johnson Odesola, Special Adviser to the General Overseer, RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adeboye on Administration, Pastor Dele Balogun, Member, Federal House of Representatives, Hon. Samuel Adedayo has been billed to grace the Freedom 2025 scheduled to hold on June 12, at the City of David, Trinity Towers, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    Tagged ‘The Power of Youth Vision’ is powered by the RCCG Headquarters Family, the Young Adult and Youth Affairs (YAYA) in collaboration with the Pastor Seeds Family, and the church’s Directorate of Politics and Governance. It will feature string performance from musicians and spoken words artists who led their voices to the rhythm of national hope.

    Addressing the press, RCCG Regional Youth Pastors—Pastor Abiola Abioye (Region 1), Pastor Adeleke Samuel (Region 52), and Pastor Paul Olaniyan of the RCCG Region 52 Pastor Seed Family (PSF)—emphasized that the event is focused on galvanizing Nigerian youth to actively participate in leadership and political processes.

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    According to Pastor Abioye, many young Nigerians have become apathetic due to prevailing challenges in the country. “A lot of them are discouraged for various reasons,” he said, “but this programme is designed to make them realize that this is their future and they need to be actively involved in shaping it.”

    He added, “We aim to develop leaders who can take positions, especially in politics. But first, they must learn to lead themselves before they can lead others.”

    Pastor Samuel highlighted the line-up of seasoned speakers for the event. “We’ve invited people who not only understand the political system but also uphold strong values. It’s not just a church affair—we’re involving individuals with real-life experience in politics and governance who also have the right spiritual perspective,” he noted.

  • Adeboye shares testimonies, urges continued prayers for Nigeria

    Adeboye shares testimonies, urges continued prayers for Nigeria

    The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has called on Nigerians to remain steadfast in prayer, urging believers not to relent in their intercession for the nation and its leaders.

    He made this call recently, during the monthly thanksgiving service and special prayers for security and paramilitary personnel held at RCCG’s national headquarters, Ebute-Metta, Lagos.

    The event was graced by top officials in Nigeria’s security architecture, including representatives of the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 2, AIG Fayoade; Deputy Controller, Ikoyi Passport Office; Captain BME Ajayi representing the Chief of Defense Staff; and the Command Chaplain, Western Naval Command.

    In his message titled “Shadow of the Almighty”, Pastor Adeboye emphasised the supremacy of God over the affairs of men. Drawing from Psalm 91 and Proverbs 18:10, he spoke about God’s protective shadow over His people and encouraged all in attendance to put their trust in the name of Jesus as a strong tower.

    “If we were to stop praying for just one week, the nation would feel the impact. The church must never stop praying,” he said.

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    He illustrated his sermon with several faith-lifting testimonies, including that of a young girl miraculously saved from a fatal car accident simply by shouting the name of Jesus.

    “When trouble hits suddenly, what comes out of your mouth first is what has been stored in your heart. That name, Jesus, saved her from death,” he said.

    Adeboye also recalled a cancer healing testimony involving a family friend who was scheduled to undergo removal of her voice box but was supernaturally healed following prayers and divine intervention.

    He noted that the power of God was not restricted by geography or crisis. “The Almighty still rules in the affairs of men. His name is a shield. His shadow is a hiding place,” he added.

  • Pastor Kumuyi at 84: A legacy of selfless leadership lasting impact

    Pastor Kumuyi at 84: A legacy of selfless leadership lasting impact

    By Banji Ojewale

    A newsmagazine editor was troubled after traveling extensively with Pastor William Folorunso Kumuyi, founder and General Superintendent of Deeper Christian Life Ministry, DCLM, on his missionary trips to parts of Nigeria, Africa and Europe.

    He was intrigued with how members of Kumuyi’s Deeper Life Bible Church, DLBC, embraced the evangelist wherever he went. He observed the dignifying discipline, stability and rare aura of oneness Kumuyi’s persona was giving the organization.

    But the newsman had concerns, agitated and worried about a post-Kumuyi order.

    Would the Church hold together again after the departure of its leader? Wouldn’t it suffer the fickle fissiparous fate of others orphaned by their founder’s exit? Wouldn’t that be a huge loss and complete cancellation of gains meant to be harvested by the future?

    The writer asked the revered cleric: “What happens to the Church after Pastor Kumuyi is gone, especially when your members hold you in such high esteem and everything appears to revolve around you? Can anybody fill your boots? Are you thinking about…arrangements for succession?’’

    Kumuyi’s pithy response suggested that abiding leadership, in the long run, is building up a legacy; it’s about sowing success stories today for tomorrow to recount and build on. It’s hardly about a hazy and pre-determined end. Nor is it a deadly game of thrones, denominated by politics, lobbying and scheming in covens and nocturnal meetings.

    It’s also not about a condescending high-horse attitude. It’s about a humble and inflexible intentionality to pre-figure the years ahead in your image, even after your departure.

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    Kumuyi told his disturbed interviewer: ‘’When you think that I started in 1973 with 15 people, it means I have basically influenced the lives of virtually all the members since we began, and I am still active…What I want to see is to plant myself in the life of not just one person, but the lives of the cream of our leadership…I am still imparting the experience, learning and teaching I have accrued over the years to the people.’’

    Legacy leadership

    The pastor describes, in practical terms what legacy leadership theorist, Stephane Gervais of Canada, presents in a seminal work, Legacy Leadership: Crafting a Lasting Impact

    Through Conscious Decision- Making for Vision 2030. Gervais writes: ‘’Legacy leadership is a philosophy that transcends all leadership models. It emphasizes the long-term consequences of one’s actions and decisions in the present, looking beyond the immediate outcomes and focusing on the enduring impact on individuals, organizations and society.’’

    I don’t think it is out of place for the General Superintendent of DCLM to date the process of his legacy leadership from the point when Heaven led him to establish Deeper Life in August 1973.

    Many believe that is natural for him because it’s where God released him into public glare and subsequent microscopic scrutiny. Chroniclers however would want to go farther back than the GS.

    Because, once he was discovered from 1973, there arose a thirst for more of his past. How did he get to the point where he was revealed to us? He couldn’t have sprung from nowhere. More of his background was needed to understand and examine him.

    Early life didn’t have a promising tomorrow. At some stages, he wanted to quit school. He told his father he’d take to farming. Parents and teachers alike gave up on the lad. They failed to describe the mighty iroko tree waiting to emerge from the shrub.

    Later, young William Kumuyi went to the famous Mayflower School, Ikenne, Ogun State, where legendary God-denier Tai Solarin, the principal and founder, sought to conscript him into his army of atheists.

    The militant freethinker and skeptic failed, God stepping ahead of him and taking captive of Kumuyi’s soul on April 5, 1964. He hasn’t left him since

    But that’s not the main news. The rallying point is that Kumuyi’s Creator has over the decades gifted him to humanity as a fresh breath not only in Christendom, but also in basic ethical matters guiding relationships among men and women.

    For, what seismic impact would he have made if, after being born again, Pastor Kumuyi had cocooned himself in a medieval-age closet or monastery, only reading the Bible, praying, fantasizing about the hereafter and waiting for the cold hands of death in old age or the return of his Lord, whichever would come first?

    At the moment, Pastor Kumuyi’s influence has long leapt past the precincts of Deeper Life Bible Church, beyond the doorsteps of the members, moving into other denominations here in Nigeria, across Africa and into the other continents of the globe.

    He has now produced a brand, Global Crusade with Kumuyi, GCK, that wings him and his messages of salvation and holiness and readiness for Heaven to every creature under the sun.

    The respected cleric correctly believes that the Church wouldn’t be fulfilled until it is able to bring the love of Jesus Christ to all humanity, sectarian considerations notwithstanding.

    That led him to the initiative he christened, Change Makers International, CMI. Cross-denominational like GCK, this new project left a memorable impact in Canada in the first quarter of 2025, with crusade participants experiencing raw Bible-time miracles, healings and signs and wonders, following the preaching and prayers of the man of God from Africa.

    Leadership question

    The Church may exclusively be gaining immensely from being in the same tent with Kumuyi. But we need to expose him to the outside world.

    This has become urgent, in view of the trouble society is having with leadership paradigms. What late novelist Chinua Achebe said in the early 80s about leadership being our challenge is still valid. The trouble with the nations of the world, not Nigeria only, is leadership.

    The issue is that society and its institutions of administration fall or rise, fail or recover, function or regress, according to the moral state of their leaders. Leaders given to living by what they want their position and office to give them would replicate the same selfish and greedy world-view in the society and its citizens and agencies of government.

    The other side of the coin gives us the leader that seeks to serve the people to mortifying points. Humanity is suffering because it is denied leaders who want to live by the power of example, not by the example of power.

    We are not only to celebrate Pastor William Folorunso Kumuyi as he turns 84 on June 6, 2025; we must also learn from his righteous, altruistic, humble and lucre-rejecting leadership approach that’s been responsible for sustaining his organization for decades, and with prospects that, because he has poured himself, as it were, into the Church, into the leaders and into the members, he’s unafraid of the present or the future revolting against those values; there’s no palpitation or anxiety over this; no, his legacy can’t be undone.

    You can’t be at war with yourself. He is a satisfied man beholding the fetus of the tomorrow of his own image. Surrounding him are new Kumuyis unquestioningly embracing his leadership ethics of a disciplined lifestyle, palpable holiness, labyrinthine labour in serving God and in seeking the welfare of fellowman through the Gospel of Christ.

  • Harvest of miracles at Fufeyin’s US meetings

    Harvest of miracles at Fufeyin’s US meetings

    Testimonies of miracles characterised the ongoing international service of Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin tagged World crusade invasion USA. 

    One of them, a mute and paralysed man, reported he walked and talked after receiving prayers and anointing water from Fufeyin.

    In videos sighted online,  the man who was confined to a wheelchair, rose and spoke for the first time in 36 years—sparking loud worship and tears of joy from the crowd.

     “Na this kind raw power dey burst my brain! Prophet Jeremiah no be anybody mate for spiritual matters o! Grace full him body! Who God call, e dey show!” one excited Nigerian at the meeting declared.

     Fufeyin, founder of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry (CMDM), emphasised that such miracles are not man-made but acts of God’s mercy and grace.

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     “I am only a servant,” he said. “All glory goes to the God of mercy who still heals, delivers, and restores.”

    From Nigeria to Europe and now America, testimonies from his global crusades continue to inspire hope and stir faith.

    Many Nigerians have since taken to X to express their amazement and share faith in response to the miracle:

    @TomiwaTheMan: said: “The God of Papa J is too much! Who else can do this but the Almighty? 🙌🔥

    @Mbeng_fay stated: “Indeed! The God of Papa J is the same yesterday, today, and forever! 🔥🙌 36 years of affliction gone in one encounter!”

  • Nigeria’s deliverance will not come from Aso Rock, Archbishop Bassey declares

    Nigeria’s deliverance will not come from Aso Rock, Archbishop Bassey declares

    Presiding Priest of God’s Heritage Centres Worldwide, Archbishop Josef Bassey, has warned that Nigeria is under the siege of invisible thrones. 

    He said unless the prophets rise to govern the spiritual space, the nation will continue to recycle failure, affliction, and false hope.

    Speaking during a prophetic intercessory gathering, the Archbishop, renowned for his boldness and militant prophetic posture, tore into what he described as the lukewarm alliance between weak church leadership and corrupt political thrones. 

    He said: “We must stop pretending. Nigeria is not just broken politically; it is invaded spiritually. This nation is under siege by ancestral thrones and blood-drinking altars.

    ” What we are facing is a spiritual occupation masquerading as politics. Until true prophets rise to govern, we will keep crowning Saul and expecting to see the reign of David.”

    Bassey’s words come on the heels of several national tragedies: the unchecked rise in kidnappings, ritual killings, economic stagnation, youth hopelessness, and widespread corruption in the religious and political systems.

    Referring to recent reports that over 63,000 Nigerians were killed in violent incidents between 2015 and 2023, and the 2024 Global Youth Unemployment Index ranking Nigeria among the top five worst-hit nations, Bassey lamented: “You cannot cast out demons by forming committees. You cannot transform a nation by recycling the same godless structures. The altars in Aso Rock, in state houses, and even some pulpits, need to be torn down. Governance must return to the righteous.”

    In a rare move of prophetic candor, the Archbishop called out prominent religious leaders for what he termed “strategic silence and spiritual compromise.”

    According to him: “Some of our most prominent church fathers have traded their mantles for political dinner plates. They have lost their fire and now serve as chaplains to the throne of Jezebel. Where are the Elijahs? Where are the men who will call down fire, confront systems, and dethrone altars?”

    This fiery rebuke comes at a time when certain clerics have been seen openly aligning with corrupt politicians without rebuke—laying hands on thieves, but not casting out their devils.

    “You don’t need an altar call at a campaign rally,” Bassey thundered. “You need a call to repentance. You need to dismantle altars and rebuild the broken gates of righteousness.”

    In a radical but deeply thought-provoking move, Archbishop Bassey proposed the formation of what he called a national spiritual legislative body composed of territorial fire-tested prophetic voices, uncompromising apostles, and righteous reformers from the 36 States of Nigeria and Abuja, who will watch over Nigeria’s spiritual atmosphere, take spiritual responsibility for the state of the nation, legislate through prayers and decrees, and hold public leaders and institutions in Nigeria accountable to divine order. These men need not be known or seen. What is required is that they be one and that they deliver. 

     “Until the prophets return to the gates, Nigeria will continue to be governed by men possessed by Babylonian ideologies. This is not about religion. This is about spiritual government. The earth is crying out for the manifestation of the sons of God.”

    Referencing the rise of “The God Breed” — a prophetic movement sweeping through campuses, churches, and cities with a mandate for purity, governance, and global influence — Bassey stated that:

    “God is raising a new generation. They don’t bow to Baal, and they don’t eat Jezebel’s delicacies. These are firebrands. They are governors in training, and their time has come.”

    He prophesied that new leaders will rise from obscurity — not from the corridors of Abuja or political party caucuses — but from the wilderness of prayer and national groaning.

    “God is bypassing the old order. He’s rejecting Eli and raising Samuel. He’s silencing Herod and commissioning John. Nigeria’s deliverance will not come from a manifesto; it will come from a movement.”

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    The Archbishop concluded by announcing the upcoming global convergence of prophetic leaders, warning that the season of spiritual appeasement is over.

     “We are not negotiating with darkness anymore. We are raising a prophetic army to govern the earth. This is not a conference. This is a spiritual parliament of fire.”

    This prophetic outcry comes ahead of the Fire World Conference, a global convocation of earth rulers and spiritual architects, scheduled to hold in Calabar, Nigeria from June 18th to 22nd, 2025. With the theme “GOVERN THE EARTH,” the conference is expected to draw change agents, territorial leaders, fiery intercessors, apostolic reformers, kingdom builders, and prophetic voices from across nations to birth a new global spiritual order.

    In a time when Nigeria groans for redemption, Archbishop Josef Bassey is not calling for another election—but for a fire revolution.

  • Group seeks Christian inclusion in politics, commends Tinubu’s mid-term performance

    Group seeks Christian inclusion in politics, commends Tinubu’s mid-term performance

    A group, The Centre for Politics and Governance (CPG), has canvassed inclusion of Christians in politics.

    The group, which is the political arm for the Renewed Ministers for Christ (RMC), also gave an assessment of the mid-term administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

    According to Bishop Dr. Theophi­lus Taiwo Ajose, the group’s National Secretary, the RMC is a formidable spiritual, national, political and rep­resentative voice of the Charismatic, Pentecostal and Apostolic movement of the Body of Christ in Nigeria and Diaspora.

    Speaking to journalists in Lagos, the President of the Christian-based advocacy group, Bishop Stephen Ogedengbe, assessed the performance of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration at its midterm mark and raised concerns about religious imbalance in political representation at the local government level.

    He said: “Our mandate for this season is to operate with Prov. 29:2.

    “We have the mandate to make sure that the righteous always mount to the position of power, and it cannot come with derision, we have to work for it, we have to pray for it and we have to put action into it.

    “Ladies and gentlemen and members of the press on behalf of the Centre for politics and governance (CPG), I welcome you to this very special occasion and also to the assessment of Mr. President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, since this is his midterm session, and also to the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

    “We want to thank God for the stability and progress of our democracy. Democracy since 1999 has been standing in our nation and we have cause to give glory to God because there has been no military intervention, we know what has been happening with some other West African countries.

    “As an organization committed to good governance and Christian integration in politics, we monitored the administration’s performance and specifically we are concerned about the recent primary elections in Lagos state where Christians were grossly marginalized as party candidates among various political parties.

    “As a matter of fact, I doubt if we have up to 10-20% of Christian candidates leading 57 local governments in Lagos state, we may not have up to 30/40 percent of vice chairmen also Christians. We are concerned about this, as this development brings about questions about representation and fairness in our democratic process. This is a big concern.

    “We therefore urge political parties ensure equitable representation, and opportunity for all Nigerians regardless of their religious affiliations. We are not saying, we should have 80/90 percent, we are only saying there should be balance, so that equity brings justice and peace. So we are praying that before the election, if there’s anything that should be done, we want it to be done.

    “Our assessment aims to promote constructive dialogue, accountability and inclusion in governance and that makes sure to appreciate the President’s commitment to democracy and look forward to better engagement so that together we can build a bright future for Nigeria.

    “We also want the governor to consider the issue as conduction of the local government election is the responsibility of the state. So the state should look at our concern as we have a lot of representation as Christians who were not entertained or given opportunities. So we want to dialogue and look at it constructively, and we want peace to reign in Lagos state, but we are very concerned that we are not well represented.

    He also commended President Tinubu saying, “On that note, we want to appreciate Mr. President for all his efforts, particularly the construction of the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway, because when the project is completed you can travel across 17 states in the south by road between 5-6 hours, we are praying that in our lifetime this project will be a success.

    “We want to commend Mr. President for this bold step of action, and for the other efforts that he is making particularly the local government autonomy, because now local governments have the opportunity to develop their local government.

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    “Another landmark of Mr. President is the efforts in security, because he has said that soon Nigerians will be recruited for the Nigerian Forest Guard and I want to encourage Christian brothers and sisters to not shy away from this opportunity so that we can protect our country. 

    In response to a question on what the organisation is doing to galvanise support and curb voter apathy, he said, “If you have Christian representation less than 10 percent, on the day of election many of them will be in their bedrooms, so that’s strong voter apathy and it’s a sign of rejection.

    “So to avoid voter apathy, that’s why we said the body of Christ and other organizations that have the coloration of the body of Christ should come together on this matter irrespective of their denomination.”

    Bishop Ajose also added that, “We have CPG in all the local governments and so we are mobilizing them, and we are also encouraging Christians to join political parties, become members and take part in what they are doing, because you can’t be a candidate if you are not a member.”