Category: Worship

  • Surplus coming soon, Methodist Church assures

    Surplus coming soon, Methodist Church assures

    The Methodist Church Nigeria National Men’s Fellowship has assured Nigeria will witness surplus soon.

    They appealed to Nigerians not to be discouraged considering hardship being experienced due to removal of fuel subsidy.

    A communique at the end of the 23rd/3rd biennial national conference of the National Men’s Fellowship, theme: “Men, upholding the faith of our fathers” also urged government to take pragmatic steps to ameliorate sufferings of Nigerians, including economy and deplorable roads across the country.

    The communique, which was signed by Elder Uche Achugbuo, National Secretary; Very Rev James Adikwu, National Coordinator and Sir (Dr.) Kehinde Oladeji, National President was made available to journalists in Ibadan, by the National Public Relations Officer of the National Men’s Fellowship of the church, Sir. Tunde Babalola.

    The Conference attracted delegates from all the Archdioceses and 76 Dioceses of the church across the country including the Immediate past president of the Fellowship, Sir Adasi Ubulom.

    Senate President Godswill Akpabio was among six eminent Nigerians honoured with awards of Pillars of Support during the conference officially declared open by the Prelate, Methodist Church Nigeria, Dr. Oliver Ali Aba.

    The Prelate was represented by the Archbishop of Ikot-Ekpene, The Most Rev’d (Dr) Etim Ekong in company of the Connexional Secretary for Evangelism and Discipleship, Rt. Rev. Inyang Effiong, and several other bishops.

    Two personalities were garlanded with Samuel Wesley Awards for good parenting, eight persons were decorated with awards of Worthy Ambassador of Christ, and another six persons were in the category of Pillars of Men’s Fellowship Awards.

    The communique reads in part: “The conference advocated faith and consistent prayer for a time of surplus in Nigeria. It believed that a time of surplus is coming in the country. We should not be discouraged by things that are becoming difficult in the nation because of the fuel subsidy removal.”

    “The Conference noted that It is true that Nigerians have been enduring the situation. But after a long tunnel, there will be light. It prays that soonest things will come back to normal and we shall all have cause to laugh with believe that as it happened in Samaria in the Bible days when things became surplus within 24 hours, so, also it will be in Nigeria.”

    “The leadership of Nigeria should evolve deliberate policies that will build institutions that will be stronger than individuals. It is an anathema for individuals to be stronger than institutions. If this country will join the league of developed nations, it must build stronger institutions towards rising above tribalism, corruption, marginalisation, nepotism and so on.”

    “It is essential for all citizens to support the government at federal, state, and local government levels to overcome Nigeria’s challenges with faith and prayer. The success of the three tiers of government will rub off positively on the citizenry.  However, the Conference made a call to action for men to take leadership roles in their families and communities to support the government and overcome Nigeria’s challenges with faith and prayer.”

    “The Conference condemned in strongest terms the banditry,  kidnapping, and other forms of insecurity in the country and enjoined the government to do everything within her power to eliminate the menace and take Nigeria out of te quagmire.”

    “The Conference emphasised the importance of real men of prayer in defending God’s word, with a charge to them to lead their families in worship. It noted that for the society to be peaceful, adequate attention must be paid to the family units. It observed that the troublemakers in the society come from different family units.”

    “Each real man must not fail in his responsibility to his family, the society and Almighty God in raising children that will be God-fearing and that will contribute immensely to the development of the society.”

    “The Conference, which acknowledged the harsh economic conditions in Nigeria enjoined the men of the Methodist Church, and everyone to draw closer to God in prayer. It urged the government to take steps to ameliorate hunger and other forms of sufferings of Nigerians.”

    “The Conference advised men and women, both young and old,  to take care of their health and avoid harmful habits. It urged them to refrain from whatsoever that can cut their lives short, and habits that are injurious to their health. It urged them to distance themselves from whatsoever that can make them develop old age health conditions.”

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    “The three tiers of government and corporate organisations should prioritise investment in the youth of Nigeria as a matter of deliberate policy. The priority areas should focus on investment in the education of the youth, provision of employment opportunities for them, and creation of an enabling environment for them to be gainfully employed by starting their own businesses.” 

    “The Federal Government should take  stock of all federal roads across Nigeria and their conditions.  A few of them are in good condition. But many of them are in deplorable state. The roads that are not in good condition have not only led to a waste of human hours on the road, they have also caused accidents that claimed many precious an productive lives, capable of contributing to national growth.”

    “The Conference took a swipe at the way some youth have capitalised on the situation to barricade the deplorable roads at strategic points to extort money from motorists. We, therefore,  call on the federal and state governments to work together to fix the appalling roads.”

  • Cleric floats online TV, to expand missionary vision

    Cleric floats online TV, to expand missionary vision

    The spiritual head of the Zion Prayer Movement Outreach (ZPMO) based at Ago Okota in Lagos, Evangelist Chukwu Ebuka Anozie Obi has unveiled an online television called Seraphic Television.

    The Seraphic TV situated in the vibrant heart of Lagos, Nigeria, emerges as a radiant beacon of the vibrant man of God. 

    “In this tapestry of divine connection and spiritual enlightenment, the channel transcends its role as a mere broadcast entity, embodying a profound mission that reverberates throughout the spiritual landscape,” says Evang Obi.

    Unveiling the Television platform to the public, the clergy man said, “It is not merely a platform; it’s an intricate tapestry woven under the guidance of Evangelist Ebuka Obi, the esteemed leader of the Zion Prayer Movement Outreach. With a divine purpose, the channel serves as a direct-to-customer online live streaming platform, breathing life into the special activities of ZPMO with vibrancy and purpose.

    “Under my visionary leadership, Seraphic Television is committed to excellence. It stands as a testament to the channel’s dedication to presenting Christian and prophetic programs that resonate with a diverse audience. This commitment extends beyond entertainment, encompassing wholesome, family-oriented shows imbued with high morals and ethical values, fostering unity within families,” says the clergyman.

    Speaking further, he said, “As the virtual gateway to the spiritual realm, Seraphic Television, guided by Evangelist Ebuka Obi’s wisdom, takes pride in broadcasting live streaming church services, deliverances, testimonials, and thought-provoking discussions. Each program is meticulously curated to evoke faith, creating an immersive experience that transcends the screen.

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    “In the divine journey of the Zion Prayer Movement Outreach, Evangelist Ebuka Obi stands as the spiritual compass. My compassionate and wise leadership infuses Seraphic Television with a profound sense of purpose. As the channel becomes a conduit for propagating the Word of God, my influence is evident in every broadcast, spreading love, hope, and spiritual enlightenment,” he said

    Speaking on the global impact rooted in Lagos, Evang Ebuka Obi said that the Tv situated in Ago, Okota Lagos, transcends local boundaries, adding that the online Tv becomes a global platform, connecting hearts and souls worldwide. “This divine mission has its roots in Lagos but extends far beyond, carrying the message of faith, family bonds, and prophetic wisdom to every corner of the globe,” remarked Ebuka Obi.

    The clergyman also noted that in the intricate weave of Seraphic Television’s programming, his leadership is the golden thread that transcends vision, compassion, and unwavering commitment to the divine mission that illuminate the spiritual landscape, creating a masterpiece that resonates with faith, family, and prophetic insight.

    “Join us on this profound journey, where each broadcast is a brush stroke, painting a picture of inspiration and spiritual awakening under the guiding light of a renowned man of God, Evangelist Ebuka Obi,” he said.

  • Our pains, Christ’s gain

    Our pains, Christ’s gain

    …stories of Nigerians in mission field

    Many Nigerian missionaries have continued from where the Europeans missionaries stopped. In the days of yore, the missionaries were sent from their headquarters in Europe to Africa, to preach the gospel of Christ Jesus to the Africans. In many instances, they encountered a plethora of challenges, to the extent of losing their lives. Though they left many years ago, some Nigerians have taken up the task of getting Christ to the innermost part of the hinterlands. Though  mission work has continued, with Nigerian at the saddle, the challenges and frustrations continue. In a rare encounter, three missionaries share their experiences and struggles to continue their spiritual journey in underserved communities with ADEOLA OGUNLADE

    ‘Many churches are not doing enough for the Mission’

    Director of Mission and Development, Osun Baptist Conference, James Olawale Olarinre, becoming a missionary was the last thing he wanted to do because he had his dream profession, “but I actually became interested when I finally accepted the calling of God into it,” he disclosed

    Olarinre has spent decades on the mission. His background must have played a major role in his decision to become a missionary.

     Born into a religious home, joined the religiosity, and never thought of any necessity for a personal encounter with Jesus. But by the time he gained admission into the Unity School, he knew God intentionally planted in his then Fine Art teacher, Mr John Oladapo(we called him Bro John then, now Bishop John) to aid his Christian journey. “He was the one God used to open the eyes of many of us, led us to Christ, and discipled us. In fact, the revelation of what God intended to do with my life started showing up from there but I was resisting and binding the messages as evil. After some time, I was called to lead the student fellowship, and that I did till I graduated to the glory of God,” Olarinre disclosed about his journey into the mission field.

    He said the journey would have been more difficult if not for the help God sent to him through his son, Bro John, “by giving us a strong foundation, discipline when necessary, and encouragement as well. That secondary school experience cannot be forgotten because it played a significant role in my life and ministry.”

    Olarinre said that becoming a missionary was the last thing he would ever think of because he had a dream profession, but he became interested in the Christian work when he finally accepted the calling of God into it. ”So the interest came when I discovered there is nothing I could do to escape the call and as long as that is where God says my fulfillment lies; I had no choice but to get interested and the interest keeps growing even now,” he said.

    Olarinre explained that challenges facing mission work in the north is the inability of the church to pray and care for Missions, and Missionaries. “It is the duty of the church to send out missionaries looking at the New Testament times, unfortunately a larger percentage of the church seems to be too busy to pray let alone send or even care for those on the field. And by the time there is no expected support for the soldiers on the field, they are exposed and vulnerable to different challenges.

    “I hope this will also be another wake-up call for our churches and church leaders to wake up to their God-given responsibilities. The above challenge gave birth to the insecurity challenge. Several missionaries have lost their lives and properties, many kidnapped and ransom paid even as I am talking to you now; some of our fields are being attacked by these kidnappers and the villagers have to abandon the villages for safety at a time when they are supposed to be harvesting what they have labored on. And the last one is the availability of view committed missionaries who are ready to go.”

    On the costs of discipleship in the North, especially in Muslim-dominated areas, the clergyman said the cost of making disciples in the North is not child’s play but because it is not its responsibility to convert and raise them up in the way of the Lord, “we are just to obey the command to go and preach. But as challenging as it is, God has been faithful in raising disciples for himself to his glory.”

    On whether the church has been supportive of the mission work in Nigeria, Olarinre noted that many churches engage in Missions in their words and not in action. “Some churches don’t even know what Missions are, and that is why they think buying buses or building blocks is Mission. They are parts of the Mission (without “s”) of the church but Missions ( with “S”) occur when sinners outside your culture are confronted with the gospel of Jesus. So answering the question, many churches are not doing well and I don’t think the master will be happy with us. We have neglected evangelism (confronting sinners in our culture with the gospel) and Missions ( outside our culture) and turned both of them into programs. This should be the primary focus of the church.”

    He praised those churches who are still keeping the flag flying.

     Wanted: More support for missionaries

    Pastor Akinola Allen Gbenga is a lecturer/missionary, and has been to many  West African countries on a missionary journey.

    According to the missionary/ lecturer, his voyage into missionary started in the early 90s when he was part of the team under the Victory Christian Church that visited Cameroon for evangelical outreaches.

    Gbenga, who studied at The Time Institute of Journalism established by Daily Times, said that after studying at the Time Institute, he went to work with the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria as a broadcast journalist. He had to quit mainstream journalism during the reign of the Former Head of State, General Sani Abacha who was adverse to free press.

    Gbenga said that he ended up working with some Tabloid and Christian magazines. “My original idea of full-time ministry was still strong in my mind. I began to lecture in Bible Colleges in Lagos. 12 years ago, some missionaries came from New Life Temple Bible College to Lagos with the intention of reaching out to souls in West African countries.

     “They visited some Bible Schools for support. They usually handpick some of us as escorts but my background as a teacher made me exclusive to them. Most times, when they visited some West African countries, they gathered the converts and handed them over to me as my major job was to teach basic elementary principles of Christianity. I teach them, they are taking for Baptism and I take them in discipleship class and I will move on to another station or come back to Nigeria”.

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    “I gladly jumped into the offer when the missionaries came and that was how we moved from Benin Republic to Monrovia, Sierra Leone, Togo, Liberia, and spending months doing crusades and disciplining the people”.

    He described missionary as a journey, “I am enjoying it extremely. I am having the drive to go and evangelize Jesus to different parts of East Africa,” he said.

     On the challenges missionaries face on the field, he said that the challenge of sponsorship.

    The lecturer disclosed that most Nigerian churches are not interested in missionaries who are not in their denomination or their church, adding that  “Churches should be able to support missionaries irrespective of their denomination. Missionaries do not necessarily have to carry the toga of a church. Most churches want you to carry the toga of their churches and stay in location permanently. Sponsorship and churches prefer to carry the toga of their church which some missionaries don’t like. 

    The cost of doing missions in unknown territories is huge. “We have been taught to do our background check on the people, their culture, customs, language, likes, and dislikes before going on missions so that the impact will be awesome. Thankfully, some of the communities in West Africa speak Yoruba language and that makes my job easy. When I get to a community where I don’t understand their language, I look for an interpreter.

    “I was in a community in Ghana recently but before we went we had studied the psychology of the people, their likes, and how they react to visitors. We most of the time do some training before heading to such territories,” Gbenga said.

    He called for more support for missionaries on the field, saying there is little missionaries can do if there is paucity of funds. “It is sad that many churches are not supporting missionaries especially missionaries who are not from their denomination and the work is suffering.”

    Missionaries contend with rejection, others

    President of Anointed Fire World Outreach, Evangelist Adeniran Anointing said: “In 1986, I followed my sister for a crusade in Ajara Tupa in Badagry. I was a young boy.  I was in Primary five. I saw the people walking barefoot. She took me somewhere and said that that was the first-story building in Nigeria. We also visited the museum where we found the various shackles that were used to enslave Africa. We also visited the Point of No Return”

    This visit by Evangelist Anointing over three decades ago inspired him.

    “All these experiences ignited the passion for evangelism in me as a child. My father who was also a missionary before he became blind taught me how to hear from God”.

    “At 15 years old, I was in a church where they had a leadership crisis and some part of the leaders broke away and I joined the splintered group, not too long ago they had a crisis. I then went to the Lord in prayer to ask for directions on what to do next and God told me to go to a mountain in  Edo State, on the mountain God told me that I should go to Kogi State.

    “My experience in Kogi State, Niger, and another state in the north was a different kettle of fish. In Kogi, I went as the Lord led me and as a civil engineer, I was introduced to work at a construction site. I did not wear the toga of a missionary, but my life showed godly examples that in a few months of my stay, we had established five fellowship centres.

    “I always monitor the fellowship centres through the trucks we were using in the sites. As the trucks were moving, I went with the truck, came back with the truck. The contractor who was not from Nigeria spotted me and converted me from a casual worker to a full staff,” he said.

    On the challenges on the mission field, he said there had been several attacks on his life, and “I have bent my knees because of the attacks I got. My home in Niger State has been attacked and burgled because I started three schools where we use the medium to teach the children about Christ. I always teach the children to rhyme such as Jesus Love the little children when Jesus is in the boat, I can smile at the storm, among others angered some residents in the communities.

    “They came to attack the school on Thursday and kidnapped some of them, I had a premonition by the Holy Spirit that I should leave the community and close the school till further notice, and the attackers came on Friday and found no one. I have four houses in the north where our mission work exists”.

    He pointed out several challenges facing the missionaries which include rejection, persecution, and sometimes death, stressing that Paul in the scriptures has said that to live is Christ and to die is vain.

    “I cannot die and I have not seen anyone that can kill him until my time is up”, he said.

    He advised that while missionaries are expected to be as gentle as a dove, he must also be smart as a serpent. “We most of the time smuggle new converts out of their villages and for some we use different names and move into communities as farmers, traders, and artisans so we can reach the unreached Christ died for”.

    While the North needs Jesus, he also posited that the missionaries must go with the Bible in their hands and possible welfare programme , to help the converts. “We must see them as friends and that it is the devil that is behind what they are doing.”

  • African Catholic Bishops begin 50 years  anniversary of CEPACS

    African Catholic Bishops begin 50 years  anniversary of CEPACS

    The Bishops of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM), has thumbed -up for the Pan African Episcopal Committee for Social Communications (CEPACS), over its achievements in the last 50 years.

    The President of CEPACS, Most Rev Emmanuel Badejo spoke at a news conference in Lagos.

    The conference was to announce CEPACS two-day activities for the celebration of its Golden Jubilee celebration.

    He said CEPACS was established to help the bishops of Africa implement Pastoral Instruction on the means of Social Communication.

    Rev Badejo, who is the Bishop of Oyo Diocese, said social communication was a gift of God, laid down various guidelines on how to put these means to the best use for the spread of the gospel, “How to train professionals and consumers who use them, how to understand their function in society, how to understand the rights and duties of the people of God towards them among other things.”

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    He said the celebration would take place between November 19 and November 20, with the theme: ‘CEPACS at 50: Promoting A Synodal Church in Africa Through Social Communication.’

    Badejo said: “The mandate of CEPACS Is to engage in all matters concerning the Catholic Church’s activities in the realm of media in Africa and Madagascar – press, radio, television, video, traditional, group media, new forms of media, etc.

    “Thus, CEPACS animates, encourages, and coordinates Church media activities at all levels through its national, regional, and continental organs. CEPACS also promotes the Christian dimension in the use of all media in society and in evangelization, which includes the promotion of the whole person and tries to establish good relationships with media professionals, practitioners, and organisations within and outside of Africa.

    “CEPAS functions as a committee of Bishops who oversee the communication offices of the 8 regions into which the Church in Africa is configured under SECAM. The committee also works through the communication offices of those regions and consults with Catholic media professionals and institutions.

  • Sanwo-Olu, Fenwa call for prayer, partnership for nation’s greatness

    Sanwo-Olu, Fenwa call for prayer, partnership for nation’s greatness

    • Nathan, Nneji, others thrill worshipers at Night of Mercy

    It was a night of great harvest of souls as thousands of Christian faithful gathered from across the country and beyond to grace the 2023 Night of Mercy, a programme filled with praise, worship, prophetic ministration, and life-changing testimonies.

    The programme which was held last week was put together by Holy Ghost Christian Centre at the church’s headquarters in Lagos. Top gospel artistes took their turn to lead the congregation into deep worship and praises to God.

    Among the guests include multiple award-winning gospel singers, Efe Nathan, Elijah Daniel, Dieko, Sunmisola Okeleye, Greatman Takit, Lillian Nneji, and a host of other anointed ministers of the gospel.

    Tons of testimonies including the healing of fibroid disease and other diseases, rented the air as thousands joined virtually to be part of the worship sessions across the world.

    Speaking at the event, the wife of the Lagos State Governor, Dr. Mrs. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu called for continued commitment, prayers, support, and partnership of the church in achieving the collective aim of impacting the lives of our dear citizens across Lagos State.

    “Let me assure you that as a government we will not derail from implementing policies and programmes that will continue to be tailored towards creating an enabling and safe environment for all residents of the State to carry out all lawful activities including holding activities that align with their religious beliefs,” she said.

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    Sanwo-Olu who was represented by Mrs. Ronke Thorpe, assured residents of the state that the government will continue to be partakers of the peace and prosperity of Lagos State in particular, and Nigeria as we continue to pray and praise God for his love and faithfulness.

    In his sermon, the convener and General Overseer of Holy Ghost Christian Centre, Dr. Amos Fenwa said that the purpose of the programme was to lead God’s people to worship, experience superlative miracles, and win souls for Christ.

    “We want to present Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace as the final solution to the problem of all men and women in this decaying world of sin and dark forces,” he said.

    He further said that the programme aimed to lead the unsaved to the salvation of Christ and bring together a multi-generational, multi-ethnic, and non-denominational congregation under one open heaven.

    “The nature of God is love, compassion, and mercy and we can only enjoy his mercies on a continuous basis when we give our lives to him and obey his injunction”, he said.

  • Fountain of Life album enters music world

    Fountain of Life album enters music world

    The fast-rising music label ‘Ugo Kings Music World’ is set to revolutionize the gospel music industry with the launch of the new gospel album, ‘The Fountain of Life’ [Oke Isinmiri] which is eagerly being awaited by music lovers.

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    The Launch which will hold next Sunday at the Mountain of Fire Ministries [MFM], Lagos Region 9 headquarters, Mogaji Street Jakande Ajangbadi is expected to attract stakeholders in the music industry and many gospel music enthusiasts from different walks of life.

  • Gospel ace Chigozie Wisdom bags US President lifetime award

    Gospel ace Chigozie Wisdom bags US President lifetime award

    Dr. Chigozie Wisdom, a distinguished figure in the gospel music industry, has been granted the esteemed privilege of receiving the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award from President Joseph R. Biden.

    This award, held in the highest regard, serves as a testament to Dr. Wisdom’s exceptional contributions to his community, as recognized and celebrated by the United States President.

    Introduced in 2003 during President George W. Bush’s Council on Service and Civic Participation, the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award is a significant acknowledgment aimed at honoring individuals who have made remarkable impacts within their communities across the nation.

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    Dr. Chigozie Wisdom Anyanwu has shown an unwavering commitment and dedication to the visually impaired school in Ondo State, Nigeria, enabling educational opportunities for such deserving individuals.

    Additionally, he has worked tirelessly to empower and uplift countless widows in Nigeria, providing the necessary support for them to establish and manage successful businesses, consequently strengthening their families and communities. Collaborating with his friends and team members, Dr. Wisdom has brought about meaningful transformations in the lives of the less privileged.

    He truly embodies the spirit and essence of the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award through his resolute determination to effect positive change in communities, both within his home country and abroad.

    This prestigious recognition is a testament to his outstanding character and contributions to humanity.

    He conveyed his gratitude and profound humility upon receiving this distinguished award.

    He described the honour as an opportunity to further extend his service and dedication to empowering the world’s underprivileged individuals, who remain a constant source of inspiration for his music.

    Combining his rich Nigerian heritage with a universal language, he has captivated audiences with his exceptional vocal prowess and remarkable multilingual abilities, establishing himself as a true African superstar.

    He treasures his role as a devoted family man, blessed with a loving wife and three cherished children.

    In leveraging his artistic talents and widespread fame, Chigozie Wisdom Anyanwu continues to make a profound impact on the lives of countless individuals.

    The President’s Lifetime Achievement Award serves as a testament to the significance of his endeavors, offering him renewed determination to fulfill his life’s mission—bringing joy and hope to those in need. On behalf of international readers, congratulations, Chigozie Wisdom Anyanwu, on this exceptional achievement!

  • Deeper Life launches King Circle for youth empowerment

    Deeper Life launches King Circle for youth empowerment

    As part of the strategy toward engaging and influencing youths positively across the world, Deeper Life Bible Church has launched King’s Circle.

    The initiative, which is an extension of the Global Crusade with Kumuyi (GCK), was launched during a global virtual press conference. The first episode titled: “The journey to becoming” was premiered across all social media platforms.

    Kumuyi said he wanted to lift up the VIPs of the hour through the daily episodes of the GCK King’s Circle (GCK-KC) to the mountain top of mastery.

    “It’s what you obtain that shows the evidence you have been running. It’s where you get to that speaks for you,” he said.

     GCK Presenter, USA, Nathan Drake said that the King’s Circle was a community of like-minded individuals and future leaders across the world that would be reached daily for impact.

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    Drake said with 1.8 billion youth population globally and about 90 percent living in developing countries, the initiative would rekindle the youth towards achieving the noble goal of the executive producer.

    Brand Strategist, GCK-KC, Daniel Afolayan said the initiative was a beacon of hope and transformation for the youth, which will include teaching, training, and coaching by Kumuyi.

    A former Managing Director of The Guardian Newspapers, Emeka Izeze said there was no better man to power the project than Kumuyi.

    According to him, Kumuyi is focused on empowering the youth across the world.

    “The initiative is a transformational journey,” he said

  • Feast of joy, commendations at Justice Ogundare’s thanksgiving Service

    Feast of joy, commendations at Justice Ogundare’s thanksgiving Service

    It was an atmosphere of praise and joy when jurists, family members, friends, colleagues and well-wishers gathered at the Gospel Faith Mission International (GOFAMINT) Ogba District Headquarters to celebrate Justice Kehinde Ogundare on his appointment as a Judge of the Federal High Court.

    Justice Ogundare and 22 others were recently sworn in by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Olukayode Ariwoola.

    Some Federal High Court Judges, Magistrates and legal practitioners who spoke at the event, described Justice Ogundare as a lovely, humble, diligent and dedicated person who served diligently through the ranks as a lawyer and Magistrate before his elevation to the Federal High Court.

    They described Justice Ogundare as a very brilliant judge, and a pride of the legal profession, who despite his busy schedule also serves as a pastor in the Church.

    They noted that the act of thanksgiving is an indication that one is God-fearing, dedicated, committed to things of God by appreciating the provision and guidance of the Almighty in his or her life.

    While alluding to the significance of appreciation, the Head, GOFAMINT Youths and Campus Ministry, Pastor (Dr) (Engr) Tunde Ojo, in his sermon noted that elevation comes from God.

    Citing copiously from the scriptures, he noted that it pays to serve the Lord, to be a man of integrity, uncompromising and prayerful.

    The General Secretary, GOFAMINT, Pastor Femi Omowumi, said that he was overjoyed that Justice Ogundare has a good reputation not only in the church but also among his professional colleagues.

    He prayed that God would endow the jurist with good health, Solomon-like Wisdom, and courage to carry out his new assignment.

    The Deputy General Overseer, GOFAMINT, Pastor (Dr.) Emmanuel Oluwayemi, prayed for Justice Ogundare, his family and well-wishers. 

    In his vote of thanks, Justice Ogundare appreciated God for raising helpers who stood by him through thick and thin.

    He also appreciated his immediate family members especially his wife, Mrs. Abimbola Ogundare, whose support and endurance he said cannot be quantified.

    Federal High Court Judges at the event include, Hon. Justice A. Lewis Allagoa, Hon. Justice A.A. Demi-Ajayi, Hon. Justice M.O. Olajuwon, Hon. Justice A.O. Awogboro, and Hon. Justice O. Oresanya of the Lagos State High Court.

    Other dignitaries are, Chief Magistrates Abiodun Akinde, Chief Magistrate Olabisi Kusanu, Chief Magistrate Salamah Matepo, Chief Magistrate Mobolaji Tanimola, Magistrate Temitope Are, Magistrate Oluwatosin Daodu.

    Others are Mr. Lanre Ogunlesi SAN, Olusegun Sonaike, Olayinka Olajuwon Esq., Oluwole Omolegan, Queen Akpa-Umah, Lanre Ilori, Temitope Ogundare, Kehinde Abudu Esq. , Abbas Oyewale-Freeman Esq. and Kayode Ademuwagun Esq

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    Pastor Oluwayemi & His wife, Deaconess Blessing Oluwayemi, Pastor Omowumi, Pastor Gbenga Ayejuyole (Regional Pastor, Gofamint Region 12) & his wife, Deaconess Taiwo Ayejuyole, Pastor Ojo & his wife, Deaconess (Dr) Titilayo Ojo, Pastor JAS Oluwagbemi (Gofamint Deputy Director, Audit) and his wife, Deaconess Sarah Oluwafemi, Pastor Francis Omoniyi (District Pastor, Ogba), Pastor Emmanuel Oluwagbemi (District Pastor, Akowonjo) & his wife Deaconess Moni Oluwagbemi, Pastor Taiwo Adebayo (District Pastor, Alagbole), Pastor Bayo Alonge (Gofamint Chapel of Glory), Pastor Iyiola Adeagbo (RCCG), Pastor Francis Ibirinde, Pastor Ebenezer Ajayi (ADP, Ogba), Pastor H.I.A. Oluwaseye, Rtd. Assistant General Overseer, Welfare, Gofamint, and his wife, Deaconess Esther Oluwaseye among others.

    Family members at the event include Chief Bolu Ogundare and his wife, Mrs. Doris Ogundare, Mrs. Mojisola Oladele (Sibling), Mrs Esther Adeyemo, Mrs Adeola Ogundare, Mrs. Abimbola Ogundare (Wife), and children- Toluwani, Tiwaloluwa, Temitayo and Oluwatomisin .

    Also at the event were the Chairman of Ijaiye Medium Housing Estate Phase 2, Mr. Funso Ibitoye, celebrant’s childhood friends, Mr. Gbenga Lasore and his wife, and Mr. Tunde Adu, brother-in-law, Mr. Babatunde Adeyemo and his wife, Jumoke among others.

  • My music is God’s calling – Fortune Ebel

    My music is God’s calling – Fortune Ebel

    Ovie Fortune Ebel is a gospel artist. In this interview, he speaks on his experience at Gospel Music Academy where he become a vocalist and Lyricist. Excerpts: 

    Q: Was being a musician a childhood dream?

     No! God called me into the music ministry and that calling He validated by giving me the ability to write songs; then I got trained in one vocal academy and one Gospel Music Academy to become both a vocalist and Lyricist. Although I’ve always been a Church boy but singing was never my forte until the eleventh hour of my SS3 days back in secondary school.

    Q: What inspired you to make music?

    A: What inspired me is God’s calling and deployment to it. After my secondary school phase of academic education, I was praying [for weeks] for clarity of what purpose to pursue aside academics; during one of such prayer sessions, God said to me, “I created you to make unto me, music that my creations shall use as tools of worship and praise unto me { God }_”. Till today, that instruction is my inspiration for making music.

    Q: What challenges did you face on your way to stardom?

    A: Well, since it’s not my pursuit, I don’t consider myself as one in stardom; although that doesn’t deny the concrete truth that even getting here so far has been through challenges. We can’t reel out all the challenges in this interview, but first of my challenges was in the beginning! My dad was against me doing music and that was a big challenge; but thanks to my Mum who through submission [to my Dad] and wisdom convinced my Dad. I was actively playing football, but my mum said She vowed during my labour which took her three days that if she successfully gives birth to me, she will ensure I serve God all my life. As a Nigerian, another challenge for me would be the fact that we currently don’t have a music industry; at best we have a music scene and that doesn’t help with the galvanization of the fruits of your intellectual property. Then, like we all know, sufficient resources to do quality, impactful and timeless music is another challenge. Money is one of such resources and good music is expensing to create as well as promote; but if music is really what you have been created to do, then you will always find a positive solution in your persistence. Personally, the mindset is that for every level God helps me attain in music, I simply do what I can do at that level in creating my music. Yesterday was good, today is better and surely tomorrow holds the best and it is only when I do all that I can today that tomorrow is guaranteed. So with a progressive mindset, self-belief, faith and smart work consistently, I keep surging forward.

    Q: How would you describe the music that you typically create?

    A: Oh great question! My music can be best described as Cosmopolitan { it has an intentional global appeal }, it is compulsorily Soul-enriching and intentionally created to be timeless!

    Q: How do you juggle being a singer and a producer?

    A: Both are like salt and your food; giving balanced attention to each makes your meal sumptuous, enjoyable and always in demand. So I try to create time for music production because no matter how busy I am ministering/singing on stage, if I don’t return to the studio to produce more music, one might go obsolete. Also, being an active Singer helps you get better as a creative and that instinctively sends you back to the studio to refine and transport from abstract fantasies into concrete realities, the new music ideas that flows into your cerebral hemisphere for people to further enjoy and keep consuming even as they appreciate the Creative behind the music.

    Q: Has stardom deprived you of anything?

    A: Oh my GOD! I’m sincerely not used to this word “stardom” Oh! But if I get what you mean, than YES YES YES! It has deprived me of MY PRIVACY!!! Goosh, that’s painful, trust me; but aye! I am HUMBLED by it all; and I stay grateful- both to God and to everyone supporting me.

    Q: Are you still friends with those with you before stardom?

    A: You this word called “stardom”, leave me alone now, abeeeeg! { laughs}. Well, naturally, I am a keeper of relationships and sincerely, I try to not only keep in touch with my friends, but carry along the ones that my current capacity affords me to carry; especially if such persons are gifted and are ready to work smart and hard! Without the people I used to know, I probably wouldn’t have gotten to where I am currently by the grace of God; and because there’s a tomorrow better than today, both my early friends and the new ones remain the important angels that GOD is using to catalize my next and higher level in music; so daily, I’ll keep trying to remain same Fortune to them all. God help me!

    Q: How do you handle advances from female fans?*

    I may be wrong and I stand to be corrected; but I personally don’t believe that narrative that suggests that simply because God is helping you rise in Stewardship to Him and the society, then ladies will just start making like you put it: “advances” towards you. Some may do that, but even if there is, that’s only a handful of the majority of our amazing queens out there; and overall, I think that narrative about our amazing female fans, like you out it is not an absolute truth. Their appreciation and probably celebration of my little efforts is highly appreciated by me and will never get into my head. On a serious note, shout out to every lady out there! I appreciate y’all!

    Q: You were away from the music scene for a while, was this intentional?

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    A: Yes, I made the decision to go for more practical knowledge by serving on stage in my home Church – House on the Rock Lagos. You see, for a Singer, engaging in practical music; you can call it “stage and live music” is a credible institution of learning that shapes, equips, prepares and enable you to almost invisibly excel out there – even in the global music sphere. So I took a break to learn more; because if you rush in, you might soon rush out. I didn’t want to be a microwaved Minstrel but a well cooked and backed one and that painful decision I once took yesterday is paying off today. I don’t know it all Oh; so I keep learning daily.

    Q: What project are you currently working on?

    A: To God’s glory, I just held my very first music expression; you people call it “concerte, abi?. I call mine Music Expression; it was called “DIVINE”, a live recording in Lekki held on the 29th of October, 2023 and my God, it was a successful debut that I stay grateful for! From that project, i released my first EP titled “DIVINE” and I currently have the video of the first track “Hallow You” – a glorious and beautiful worship anthem unto God is out now!

    Q: What favourite song do you love to perform?

    A: Okay, let’s first say I don’t perform. I minister. laugh! Back to the very vital question, I believ I am musically ambidextrous, so I honestly don’t have a favourite. I learn and practice a lot to stay flexible and still effective; so whatever the occasion demands, I simply calibrate and sing to meet same.

    Q: What is your advice to up-and-coming musicians?

    Ovie Fortune Ebel is a gospel artist. In this interview, he speaks on his experience at Gospel Music Academy where he become a vocalist and Lyricist. Excerpts: