Category: Worship

  • Return to the old landmark, cleric charges church leaders

    Return to the old landmark, cleric charges church leaders

    The Convener of Eternal Gospel Believer Association Africa Zion, (EGBAAZ), Rev David Taiwo Olutade has charged church leaders to return to the old landmark of righteousness, purity, faith, steadfast walk with God and entire devotion to God.

     Olutade said this in an interview with The Nation at the Jesus Revolution Encounter organized by EGAAZ held ABC Cathedral, Ajao, Lagos, said that teachings in many churches today are not rooted in the scriptures and the redemption work of Christ that saves and prepares men for heaven.

    He lamented that many people go to church with the sole aim of their problems being solved and issues about salvation, holiness, steadfast walk with God,  devotion to God and his words are relegated to the background.

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    “Christ’s coming is imminent and his coming is to take his children who are cleansed, pure and are living their lives in readily of His coming. The church must be awake and must not be ignorant of the devices of the enemy. Mere religiosity will not take anyone to heaven”.

    “Individually churches and people might be claiming revival but the revival that will spread through the land is coming, and we need to mobilise more Christians for this great awakening,” he said.

    The cleric further said the church should be intentional in raising sons and daughters that will take over Nigeria for Christ, adding that Christianity is a principle that changes the course of destiny and to help us to discover our identity and helped us access our numerous inheritances.

  • Ore–Ofe Oluwa C&S Church celebrates anniversary

    Ore–Ofe Oluwa C&S Church celebrates anniversary

    Cherubim and Seraphim Church, Joy In the Lord aka Agbomola N’ nu Jesus has concluded plans to celebrate the 12th anniversary/thanksgiving of its existence.

    The programme is billed to begin with a special revival crusade prayer meeting from 22nd through 28th April 2024 between the hours of 6 pm and 8 pm daily. The theme of the programme is: ‘I will greatly rejoice in the Lord,’ adopted from Isaiah 61:10.

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    The event will be held at 6, Oluwatoyin Sodiq Street, off Bello Street, Ketu

    Ikosi / Isheri Local Council, Lagos State.

    In her words, the minister–in–charge/host, the General Overseer, Rev’d Mother E.O. Akinwumi a.k.a (Iya Ewe Worldwide), said the church would glorify God with happiness and joy with funfair. “For God has rewritten our stories, opening a new chapter in our life, in salvation. He clothed us, righteousness is our portion and our lives will never remain the same again.

  • MFM marks 30th anniversary at headquarters

    MFM marks 30th anniversary at headquarters

    The Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM) has clocked thirty years.

    In celebrating the grace, glory, and manifestation of God’s power and abundance in the Ministry, the weekly crowd-pulling Manna Water Service was held to thank and praise God.

    The day witnessed the General Overseer of MFM worldwide, Dr. Daniel Kolawole Olukoya, dancing joyously and heartily on the altar, to the admiration of worshippers, who thronged the service.

    At some point, Olukoya invited the three assistant general overseers present at the service, Pastors Kehinde Adegbolahan, Gbesan Adebambo, and Abiodun Ladejola, to join him by the pulpit and the quartet held hands, danced, and rejoiced in the Lord, as members watched with glee and surprise.

    Speaking briefly before the Thanksgiving celebrations started, the General Overseer gave a brief history of the location, now known as the MFM International Headquarters, according to him, the piece of land, with which the Ministry started its international headquarters, was discovered by his mechanic (who later became a member and is today, a pastor in the Church), who informed him that the plot was up for sale, in 1994.

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    According to Olukoya, the landlord was asking for N120,000 for the plot, whereas, his salary where he worked then, at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR), Yaba, was less than N300 per month. However, he said “God raised a sister, who did not know that we wanted to buy land, to pay for the land. The sister had sold something and brought exactly N120,000 as her tithe and we bought the land, which is Auditorium A with the money.”

    Amidst cheers and praises to God, the avowed man of God told the eager worshippers that the Ministry was celebrating thirty years of kingdom expansion; of kingdom spread; thirty years of destinies being restored; of promotion. “There are people here, who can confirm that without MFM, they would have been dead. We are celebrating thirty years of rescuing men and women from the mouths of lions. Here people are getting married; people are receiving mysterious promotions.”

    MFM has increased the voltage of prayers in Christendom, among other good things the Lord has used the Ministry to do in the lives of His people, Olukoya noted, as he added, “Because of these, we are going to praise God today,” and really, it was praise galore, as different praise teams took time to lead the praises, to which the worshippers sweated it out, dancing heartily.

    The General Overseer also disclosed that the monthly crowd-pulling programme, Power Must Change Hands, will be 30 years old too next year. He urged the excited worshippers to relax and wait for the bigger celebration of the Ministry, which is the 35th-anniversary ceremony, coming up in August this year.

  • Young ministers no longer willing to wait on God –Archbishop Ojo

    Young ministers no longer willing to wait on God –Archbishop Ojo

    Joseph Ojo, the Founder and General Overseer Calvary Kingdom Church (CKC) International, Lagos, who celebrated his 75th birthday last weekend speaks to ADEOLA OGUNLADE on some of his striking moments in the ministry, especially his relationship with the Church of God Mission, and  the state of the nation, among other things

    You have been around for a while and you are still doing well, what is the secret of your longevity?

    Only God knows the secrets. I’m just walking under the grace of God. That’s true.  I don’t even think 75 is too old. I want to be older and older.  I can’t go for 75. I’m trusting God, I’ll be strong and healthy enough to still do more for the kingdom. You know when you read the Bible, it says, “tell your children and let them tell their children’s children.”  Any generation that doesn’t have a link will leak. Only a link can connect past to present and to future.  So, I’m praying that God should enable me to be a link between the past, the present, and the future.  That’s what longevity does. There are people who cannot talk about what happened in 1970 because they were not there.  If they are going to talk to you about what happened in 1970, it’s a transfer of knowledge. They were not there. When they were going to choose somebody to replace Judas Iscariot, Matthias was chosen. He had been around from the day that Jesus began to teach. Look for somebody that has been there. Not the one that just came.

    When you left the Church of God Mission, did you see the future?

    Future? Faith sees the future. Unbelief sees the future hopelessness. If you have faith, you have a future. That’s true. Now faith is the evidence of things not seen. That’s true. What you see today is what you have seen in the spirit realm. If you can’t see it, you can’t have it. That’s exactly what’s displayed between Elijah and Elisha. You have asked a hard thing. Nevertheless, if you can see it, you can have it. Before that young man, Elijah took the mantle; he had seen it in the spirit. If not, when the mantle fell, he would have attached any importance to it.  He asked for a double portion of his spirit. Nobody would have understood that the double portion was in the mantle. But, because he had seen it in the spirit, he knew when the mantle fell. He didn’t hand over the mantle.  I said it before. I’ll say it again. Only foolish people think that mantles of leadership are handed over. No, it falls, and that was the last message I preached at the CGM convention. The last convention Papa had with us, November 1997. At that convention at Faith Arena in Benin, we had guests from America, from different places all over the world.  Our guest ministers had spoken; then he said; let the senior ministers begin to bring the word, Osa Oni was there. They called me to bring my word. I said to them, turn with me to 2 Kings 2. “I took hold of the mantle that fell from Elijah. I went to the river bank and shouted, “Where is the Lord God of Elijah?”  I said to them, mantles are not handed over – mantles fall. I said, let nobody here think that the mantle of leadership will be given to him. I said, leaders, don’t give up the mantle; mantle falls. Elisha took hold of the mantle that fell, and I said, someday the mantle will fall – if you grab it, it’s not sweet. I said, look at the cherry. If you throw a stone to pluck cherry, it never ripens; it’s not sweet. Five, ten minutes, I was done.  They asked one bishop from America, I forgot his name now, to preach after.  He said, no, no, no, this microphone is too hot. They asked Osa-Oni, he’s there. I asked him to come and pray. Osa-Oni said the microphone was too hot. The others came and took the microphone. Yes, he said it’s too hot because the atmosphere was charged. I can say I was the last pastor that preached in the convention that was outside.  And what I preached was outside the dream. I hope you understand, three months later, three months later – this was in November, and Papa died in March.

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    What are your hopes and dreams for the future, and what are the new things you wish to accomplish?

    To be able to surpass whatever God has used me to surpass.  That’s all. When I’m talking about surpassing, it shouldn’t be measured or equated with material things. You know something? God didn’t tell Joshua in the scripture that there are more cathedrals to builth. He said there are still lives to cover. I believe there are still countries and places that God is opening doors. This year already, I have an open door for a big crusade in Zambia in October. From there, I’m sure there’s going to be other conventions. Even before then. So, you see, there are many more lines. So, I believe at this age, there will be more lines, more opportunities for me to extend the kingdom of God. That is true.

    Lastly, what advice do you have for your pastors and bishops?

    My advice to them is, if they can still, at this time, wait on God and hear from God; but most young pastors today don’t have that discipline of waiting for God, and on God. So, like English people say, they jump the gun. They go ahead of God.  If you don’t go ahead of God, then definitely you’ll be in the way of God. It’s for them to learn to wait on God; it may be rough today – it doesn’t have to be rough forever.

    Secondly, you must not, for anything, use man as your standard. Let God give you a standard because if you use man as your standard, you may not be able to meet up with the things that stabilize Him. They may be too high for you for now. Life in the ministry is like the ladder, You have to take it one step after the other. So, that’s my advice to them.

    They should take ministry step by step. You cannot look for level three. You cannot even claim level one or two. The Ministry has levels; some have sold the things they have; sold the little they have here to buy a ticket to travel to America and never came back. Some of them are there, washing plates in restaurants. Shame would not allow them to come back home. But if you take it step by step, you will still go to America.  Allow God.

  • Place women in politics and see changes, says Pastor Olayinka

    Place women in politics and see changes, says Pastor Olayinka

    Wife of the General Overseer of the Kingdom of Glory International Church, Pastor Oluwatosin Olayinka-Ajibs, has affirmed that when women are placed in the governing policies of Nigeria, there would be changes in the country. 

    She made this statement on Thursday while preaching at Confluence 2024, a 3-day program organized by the church, held at Noble Castle, Igando, Lagos State.

    The programme’s theme was tagged “Daughter You Are Healed”, taking their text from “Mark 5:25.” 

    She said: “Even if a woman is not married, we have a motherhood act, and the way we handle homes is the same way we would handle society, we ensure that everybody is taken care of, even the husband is taken care of like a child, the children are taken care of, even when the woman is afar, not in the house, you see how she is still in the house taking of things, so it’s the same way if a woman is in politics we will enact laws that will help, male, women, children, that we see it happening in Rwanda right now, so it will be good if we start considering women in politics in Nigeria “ 

    She also urged women who as a result of the society find themselves in dysfunction homes to be filled with the wisdom of God and direct them in their actions

    “My advice to women in dysfunctional homes is that they go for wisdom, the Bible says that wisdom is the principal thing, and besides that it is by wisdom you build home, so wisdom is lacking, wisdom is not just knowing what to do, is it how to get it done and get a result, so what women are lacking out there is that wisdom. 

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    “When we talk about submission, there is a kind of wisdom with which submission is done, there’s a kind of wisdom with which prayer is done, the key thing is get wisdom, the Bible says that a wise woman builds her house, wisdom is the key thing, you raise children by wisdom, whatever it is that you are doing, you need alot of wisdom “ 

    “Confluence 2024 is a 3-day convergence of both women and men, young and old, bringing people to the healing power of Jesus Christ, Pastor Tosin Olayinka-Ajibs said. 

  • Parental irresponsibility births societal menace, says Apostle Michael

    Parental irresponsibility births societal menace, says Apostle Michael

    The foreman of Fountain of the Word Ministry, Apostle B H Michael has affirmed that irresponsible parents are the major cause of societal menace.

    He made this statement at the annual worship incense program held at the Osun State University, Osun State on 29th of March, 2024, tagged ‘Alade Alafia’.

    Speaking on the incessant rise in cultism in the state, and across the country, he said parents and guardians have the sole responsibility of training a child, saying the irresponsibility of a person births future irresponsibility.

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    He said: “Global decay is a result of trans-generational irresponsibility, not just Nigeria, it’s across the nations of the world, for every person that the life is not working, is a result that those responsible for them were not responsible, this is the way God has designed life, everybody comes from somewhere”

    “Until everyone understands that it is their responsibility if there would be a global transformation, so advising the youths, many of them were raised by completely irresponsible parents, you gave birth to children, you didn’t send them to school, but instead you use them to make money, an average irresponsible person is a product of another person irresponsibility.

    “The way forward is that there should be a real campaign, a crusade for impact, let the rich reach people, those who have been touched touch people, let everyone determine to share the transformative word to at least one person a day.”

    Worship Incense is an annual worship programme organized by the church.

    According to Apostle Michael, the usual annual worship programme will not be held in its regular fashion next year.

    He said the programme will be a gathering of Christians from all parts of the country, named Worship in Nigeria, and will take place in Ibadan.

  • Zion prayer outreach introduces ‘We Love Evang Ebuka Obi’ groundbreaking Initiative

    Zion prayer outreach introduces ‘We Love Evang Ebuka Obi’ groundbreaking Initiative

    Zion Prayer Outreach is happy to share their new project called “We Love Evang. Ebuka Obi.” 

    The project is all about spreading the teachings of Evangelist Ebuka Obi and keeping people safe from online scammers on the internet.

    In a world where trusting others can be hard, Zion Prayer Outreach is proud to focus on important things like love, faith, and honesty through this project. They want to share Evangelist Ebuka Obi’s wisdom while also making sure people are safe online.

    “At Zion Prayer Outreach, we believe that love and faith are crucial for a good life,” said Camelita, who speaks for the group.

     “With ‘We Love Evang. Ebuka Obi,’ we’re not just sharing his teachings, but also creating a caring community where people learn, help each other, and stay safe.”

    This project has four main parts: Sharing Evangelist Ebuka Obi’s Lessons: Zion Prayer Outreach uses the internet and other ways to make sure many people hear Evangelist Ebuka Obi’s important messages, helping them grow spiritually.

     Spreading Love and Help: In a world full of problems, Zion Prayer Outreach reaches out to those who are struggling, offering comfort, support, and prayers, especially to those who are sick or vulnerable. 

    Teaching Kids About Faith: Zion Prayer Outreach uses fun ways, like cartoons, to teach kids about God’s teachings, starting them on a strong path in their spiritual journey.  Keeping People Safe: With so many scams online, Zion Prayer Outreach is determined to protect its members from fake schemes that use Evangelist Ebuka Obi’s name, making sure they don’t lose money or get hurt emotionally.

  • Aboyeji re-elected Foursquare Gospel Church GO

    Aboyeji re-elected Foursquare Gospel Church GO

    The General Overseer of the Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria, Rev Sam Aboyeji has been re-elected to lead the church for another term of five years beginning from November 2024.

    The Chairman of the Electoral (Affirmation) committee, who is the Northern Regional Coordinator of the church, Rev. Professor. James Nda Jacob announced the re-election of Aboyeji. He said having received an overwhelming vote of 1,931 which made up of 97.6% from the 1,979 votes by delegates for the church’s special convention on Monday at the Foursquare Camp Ajebo in Ogun State, Aboyeji has been mandated the church to greater heights. 

    The delegates from 178 Districts of the church across the country, who were present at the affirmation exercise described the electoral process as transparent and acceptable. 

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    James said that the church’s constitution requires that the General Overseer secures simple majority votes by delegates for the renewal of his mandate. 

    Aboyeji appreciated the delegates for peaceful conduct of the affirmation election while also coveting the cooperation and participation of all the members in fulfilling the mandate of the church, 

    “Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria will not relent in playing its God-given pivotal role as a frontline evangelical and Pentecostals movement in our country. 

    “Our outreach focus will continue to guide and shape our policies and procedures in meeting the demands of ministry. The welfare of all our minsters will be further enriched as we accelerate the pursuit of our evangelistic and mission thrust,” he stated. 

  • Lagos PFN crisis festers Members divided over resolutions

    Lagos PFN crisis festers Members divided over resolutions

    The election of Rev Toyin Kehinde as the new chairman of the Lagos State Chapter of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) has ruffled the feathers within the PFN Family.

    Rev Kehinde’s election has divided members of the body. While many have accepted the new chairman, others have called for the cancellation of the election that threw up the new chairman.

    The crisis within the PFN started when a letter emerged from the National President of PFN, Bishop Wale Oke, that the election had been annulled, and a new election had been slated for June 30.

    According to a letter, signed by the National Secretary of PFN, Cosmas Ilechukwu, which was made available to The Nation, the PFN disclosed that “after prayerful consideration of the election, and the circumstances surrounding it, the National President has decided to withhold assent to the outcome of the election.”

    The PFN explained that it arrived at the decision because “the election was hastily conducted without adequate sensitization of members and proper Preparation, it added that two of the four candidates that reportedly contested the election have vehemently denied being present or participated in the election.

    He said “So many people within the Lagos PFN have severally complained about the way and manner the election was conducted. The fact that only eight members of the State Adversary Council (SAC) voted in the election in a state as big as Lagos leaves a sour taste in the mouth.” 

    Going forward, Ilechukwu said that the president has therefore decided as follows: “The February 5 election of new executive officers of the Lagos State Chapter of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) is hereby canceled.

    “The State Advisory Council for Lagos State will be expanded to 25 members carefully drawn to fully represent the diverse interests that constitute the membership of the fellowship in the State.”

    He posited that the reconstituted and expanded SAC would conduct a new election within the next two months ending ‘on the 30th of June 2024. The extant executive will continue in office until the new election is concluded.

    The National President has therefore appointed a committee of senior leaders led by Bishop Emmah lsong, the National Publicity Secretary, to oversee the election which will be conducted by the new SAC.

     The background to the crisis.

    Two years ago, Apostle Enyinnaya Okwuonu became the Chairman of the PFN in Lagos following the unfortunate demise of the late PFN Chairman, Bishop Sola Ore, two years into his second tenure.

    As the Vice Chairman, he completed Bishop Ore’s tenure which lapsed in 2022.

    As the constitution of PFN states, “After the expiration of a Chairman in any state, the National body of the fellowship will set in motion the process of the election. The State Advisory Council (SAC) of PFN will conduct an election. At least 60% of members that make up the SAC must be present to participate in the election. After an election has been held, the newly elected chairman and other executive’s names will be presented to the National President who approves or disapproves the outcome of the election. It is not like the general elections done in politics.

    Unfortunately, the delay in the election of a new Chairman in Lagos lingered for almost two years because the national body of PFN did not set in motion the process of the election of a new Chairman Bishop.  Apostle Okwuonu was then directed to act as Chairman. The delay later became loud as uncertainties loomed within the PFN family in Lagos.

    Last year, a group with the name Pentecostal Association of Nigeria and Diaspora (PAND), led by one Apostle James Jesulere, in a publication on June 26, made sundry allegations against the Lagos State Chairman of PFN. They accused the chairman of tenure elongation, financial impropriety, biases, as well as ethnic and tribal bigotry.

    Okwuonu debunked the allegations and stated that the allegations were an ‘attempt to drag the fellowship into the dark and murky waters of ethnicity and bigotry.

     The controversy

    After so much pressure from the National body of the PFN, an inside source with the PFN stated that in January 2024, there was a directive for an election to be conducted as soon as possible. The source noted that a demand for an official letter to kick-start the process was provided.

    However, before the election, a top Bishop in Lagos was allegedly rooting for a candidate and mounting pressure for such a candidate to be announced by fiat as the Lagos State Chairman of PFN which would be unconstitutional and might even worsen the state of things in Lagos State.

    After a convenient date and time were set, Monday, 5th of February 2024 was announced as the date of the election.  The election was held with the Lagos State Advisory Council (SAC) of PFN, who formed the electorate and were on the ground to vote. Nine out of eleven members of the working committee which is 81.8% of the electorate were present to participate in the election. This figure is at variance with the figure of 14 members stated by the National President in his letter. The National Administrative Secretary of PFN was also present as an observer. The election was held and the Senior Pastor at Agape Generation International Church, Rev. Dr. Toyin Kehinde, emerged as the new state chairman with an overwhelming majority. Rev Kehinde is the current Secretary of the South West Chapter of PFN.

    The problem started when an online report came out after the election that four candidates contested for the chairmanship position of PFN in Lagos State. They are the Senior Pastor at Agape Generation International Church, Rev. Dr. Toyin Kehinde, The Senior Pastor, of Foundation of Truth Assembly, Rev. Yomi Kasali, Pastor Femi Paul, and the incumbent Chairman, Apostle Eyinnaya Okwuonu.

    In response to the online report, one of the alleged contestants, Rev Kasali publicly denied participation in the PFN Lagos State Chairmanship Election, correcting an online publication that wrongly listed him as a candidate.

    He said “I never participated in the just concluded PFN election as reported by some online publications. This is a response to an online publication about the just concluded PFN election for Lagos State.

    “The online publication said I participated in that election that took place on Monday, February 5th. This news conference is just to state the fact that I did not participate in that election as the online publication stated that my name was on the ballot,” he said.

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    Kasali, who said that his name which was on the ballot could either be an error or mischievously added that he chose the latter because of what transpired on January 29.

    “Before the election, I got a call from the Southwest Vice President of PFN, His Grace, Archbishop John Osa-Oni.

    “He asked me if I was available to attend the PFN meeting scheduled for February 5. I asked him what for. He said it was an election that my name had been nominated to be the chairman of Lagos state PFN and he would like me to come and participate in an election process.

    “My response after I thought about it was that I was not interested, hence, I declined,” he said.

    He stated further: “The reason why I declined was because it was an election. I did not decline to serve the body of Christ. I declined because of the process. This was how everything went until when the election was held. Why was my name on the ballot?

    “I called Rev Toyin Kehinde to congratulate him, but he didn’t pick up. We thereafter exchanged text messages on the same”.

    Rev Kasali has publicly congratulated the new Chairman and prayed for his success.

    Then, what happened with the new directive from the National President annulling the election is a puzzle to be unraveled. The questions are who is interested in Lagos PFN? What kind of chairman do they want?

    Meanwhile, the CAN Chairman, the Lagos State Chapter, who also doubles as the Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission, Bishop STV Adegbite, has described the purported annulment as unacceptable and an attempt to use the church for politics.

    In his response, “And anybody thinking that they can use the church for politics will be vehemently rejected. Nobody can take Lagos from us. We’ll not accept that the election that was conducted and a winner emerged is canceled. It’s not acceptable to us in Lagos.

    “The election has been held in Lagos, and Rev. Dr. Toyin Kehinde has emerged. The Christian community in Lagos is saying no to another election. That’s manipulation, and we are not going to accept it, ” he fumed.

     Way forward

    The letter by the National President of PFN stated that the new date for the new election is June 30 with an expanded SAC, and will be conducted by the National Publicity Secretary of the Fellowship, Bishop Emmah lsong.

    Preferring the way forward, some clerics within the PFN family in Lagos have voiced their concerns

    Speaking, the Presiding Archbishop of Calvary Kingdom Church (CKC), Lagos Joseph Ojo, said. “We are trying to come to the same page; that is what the leaders are trying to do, we want to forge ahead. We don’t want to do anything or say anything that will jeopardize or worsen the situation.

    “I am sure after the troubling waters; everything will settle down. We will be able to have a clear view of everything.”

    According to him, the national president’s position should be followed to the letter to avert any unforeseen crisis. “I believe we have a president; the stand of the president is what we should abide by – everything will be okay.

    “The president has said everything should be on hold until there is a holistic view of it,” Ojo said, confirming a possible annulment of the election.

    On the allegation that Toyin Kehinde has attended three state functions in the last six weeks in the capacity of the state chairman without any former inauguration or unveiling by the Fellowship, Ojo said, “To me, nobody should unilaterally stop him, and he should also be wise enough to allow everything settle down; so that there will be no complication.”

    Another member of the Fellowship also added his voice to the issue, saying that it is sad that Lagos with vibrant men of God with so much influence across Nigeria and beyond will be washing its dirty linen in public.

    According to him, the Lagos State chapter of the PFN is supposed to be a vibrant voice within the Fellowship but in the recent past, the chapter is losing out in terms of matters within the PFN. “In most states, PFN chairmen are ministers of God who have respect and influence within and outside the church. They are men of influence within the church and in community work.

    “They have real influence and can stand before anybody. They already have a name. They can stand before governors and presidents without any strings attached. Many of those who make up the executives in Lagos do not have influence, they tried to use PFN to market their names,” said.

    He advised that the national president of PFN should look for a respected someone who has influence, who is not hungry or looking for contact with people.

    “That person should be a Yoruba man because of ethnicity. I am not rooting for an ethnic job but when people are emotional about things, you will try to pacify them.”

    According to him, an interim chairman who is Yoruba can be appointed, while the appointed caretaker committee chairman should also be a Yoruba man but not necessarily from Lagos to bring balance and neutrality to play.

    “This should be done with a clear understanding with the CAN chairman in Lagos, Bishop Stephen Adegbite so we don’t wash our dirty linen in public. Rev Kehinde should step aside as the election that brought him in was controversial, divisive, and already faulty.”

  • Leadership Academy graduate 18 students, honours 11 for doctorate

    Leadership Academy graduate 18 students, honours 11 for doctorate

    Leadership International Ministerial Academy (LIMA), Nigeria Region, has graduated 16 students and honoured 11 persons for its doctoral degree for 2023/2024 cohort.

    The event was held recently at the Chapel of Christ, the Light, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.

    Speaking at the event, the International President of Leadership International Ministerial Academy, Apostle Dr. Emmanuel Etuk said the primary goal of the institute was to equip every Christian with the word of God so they can make an impact in their immediate community.

     Etuk said, “What we do at LIMA is to make sure we equip the everyday believer with the substantial knowledge of God’s word, how to live their lives, and also how to lead their generation. I believe that we didn’t just give our lives to Christ just to be normal citizens. We gave our life to Christ just to lead. That is why we are servants. One of the trademarks of LIMA is servant leadership. We teach our students to be servant-driven when it comes to leadership.”

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    While declaring the graduation ceremony as a transformational moment, Etuk explained that the curriculum of the academy is based on proven principles from God’s word adding however that some suitable secular principles are incorporated into it.

    Also talking at the event, the Vice President of the Academy, Rev. Rakem Singh, who is from Durban, South Africa, noted that the academy would continue to establish and develop more through training and the equipping of indigenous pastors worldwide.