Category: Worship

  • Rhema Chapel begins 32nd world convention, charges Nigerians on unity

    Rhema Chapel begins 32nd world convention, charges Nigerians on unity

    The 32nd world convention of Rhema Christian Church Ota, Ogun State started on November 5. 

    The week-long convention, according to the Presiding Bishop of Rhema Christian Church, Dr. Taiwo Akinola holds at the Church Headquarters on Lagos-Abeokuta, Expressway, Temidire, Sango Ota, Ogun State.

    Addressing reporters, Bishop Akinola who stated that the 2023 convention theme is “Looking unto Jesus”, said God is going to use the convention to bring dramatic solutions to life challenges and usher in a fresh power of divine interventions to all areas of reproach in Nigeria’s national life.

    “For champions worldwide, as we heed His glorious invitation, this year’s Convention is going to bring us to a new level of intimacy with our God. Indeed, the dawn of refreshing and revival is here.

    “Many Holy Ghost seasoned gospel Ministers are expected to support us in blessing the people of God at the program. They include: Rev. Dr. Kunle Adesina, Rev. Kayode Kolawole, Bishop Victor Akilla, Bishop Biodun Akinteye, Bishop Peter Adio Obanijesu from South Africa, Bishop Israel Alaya, Bishop Michael Adewusi, and a host of other apostolic properties.

    “As usual, Champion ministers, serving the Word and the wine with Mummy and I, also include Pastor Sina Olufade, Pastor Femi Gbenjo, Pastor Rotimi Somuyiwa and Pastor Tofunmi Opaleye.

    “The Convention will commence at 9am, on Sunday, November 5th 2023 with the Anniversary Lecture at the Church headquarters and, thereafter, the Great Opening Ceremony will take place by 5:00pm the same day. We have “Ayan Jesu”, a notable gospel musical group on the list to minister at the opening event.

    “From Monday 6th to Friday 10th November, we shall be having Morning Prayer Rain (6am), Encounter Miracle Service (10am), Ministers’ Conference (12noon) and Evening Word Feast / Miracle Rally (5:00pm).

    “As usual, on Friday night, 10th November, from 8pm, we would hold our Annual Hosanna Night — an explosive night of High Praise, Power, Worship and Wonders. No one wishes to miss that! We have the celebrated gospel artiste ADEYINKA ALASEYORI on our list as well as our home grown anointed gospel music talents.

    “The Convention Grand Finale, with annual Family Thanksgiving, Communion, Ordination and Commissioning Service will hold at 9am on Sunday, 12th November 2023, all at the same venue.,” he said. 

    Speaking on the state of the nation, Akinola charged all Nigerians to continue to pray for God’s mercy upon Nigeria, noting that there is nothing so woeful that grace cannot be redeemed.

    “Let us have faith in God, and have confidence that He can still help our nation, Nigeria. It is not over yet because God still hears prayers.

    “Let’s all deploy our peculiar resources and use our unique positions to build unity and promote trust, positioning issues that will build national harmony and peaceful coexistence, and eschewing evil and violence all over Nigeria.

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    “Additionally, in our individual ways, let’s always think of what we can do to make our nation better. Let’s look inward knowing that out of the seed of adversity comes the strongest and enduring fruit of achievements.

    “I strongly affirm that the great Nigeria of our dreams can still evolve in our lifetime. And, by the grace of God, in togetherness we shall win, and our collective future shall be even better and greater, in Jesus name.

    The cleric also urged every Nigerian to allow political and emotional wounds to heal, and free their minds from all forms of vendetta, ill feelings and tribal animosity against each other.

    “Let’s forgive and leave behind us the ugly irritations of the past few months, and decide to be good and patriotic Nigerians again,“ he added.

  • Foursquare GO seeks citizen engagement for nation-building

    Foursquare GO seeks citizen engagement for nation-building

    The General Overseer of Foursquare Gospel Church, Reverend Sam Aboyeji has called for a deliberate citizen involvement and partnership in nation-building as it remains a key factor for sustainable development in Nigeria.

    Aboyeji said this at the Foursquare Gospel Church’s 10th annual public lecture held recently at the church headquarters in Lagos.

    Tagged: ‘Paradigm shift: Panacea for a new Nigeria,’ brought together industry players, top government functionaries, corporate organizations, clerics, and Christian faithful.

    He said that the progress of a nation greatly depends on its people who are involved, engaged, and participate in nation-building as this “will help public institutions to be more transparent, accountable, and effective.”

    He added that the process of nation-building and establishing the counsel of God for the nation is a task that should not be left only for a few but one in which all Nigerians must be involved.

    “We seek a nation that is strong, virile, prosperous, and righteous. One in which the virtues of patriotism, industry, probity, integrity, accountability, and transparency are promoted across all the segments of the population,” he stressed.

  • Controversies rage over succession plans in churches

    Controversies rage over succession plans in churches

    Is the church a family empire? That is the question many in the Christian circles are currently asking.

    When Pastor Jimi Odukoya, the first son of the late Senior Pastor of the Fountain of Life Church, Taiwo Odukoya was unanimously appointed by the leadership of the church to succeed his father, there were diverse reactions to the development.

    Many were shocked about the appointment because of the antecedents of Jimi. Except for those who were close to the church, many people outside the church saw Jimi from the prism of an actor who had nothing to do with the celestial world.

    Unknown to many, Jimi had been prepared for the new role and it was not difficult for him to adapt to the leadership role of the church.

    It has become a trend in the Christian cycle for either the wife or the first son to succeed the founder of the church. But the question in many quarters is, “Must it be the son, or family members of the founder?”

    Our correspondent gathered that just the way the late Taiwo Odukoya prepared his son for a leadership role, it brings so much joy and excitement for church leaders to see their children or spouses pick an interest in the ministry and grow to follow in their footsteps.

    They are quick to quote the bible verse which states that “A good man leaves an inheritance for his children and his children’s children.”

    While this may be apt in scripture, the question again is whether the minister’s children or spouse are called, prepared, capable, ready or positioned by God to take over the leadership of the flock of God that the founder left or is leaving behind. This has become a subject of concern or debate in many quarters. Some of the founders of churches are often concerned about strangers taking over their ministries, properties, and investments, after passing on. 

    Barely a month ago, The President and Founder of Living Faith Church, Bishop David Oyedepo appointed his second biological son, Isaac as the National Youth Pastor, of Youth Alive Fellowship (YAF) which is the youth arm of the church. It generated a lot of reactions about the succession plan of the church. Just a few days ago, it was reported that the son resigned from the church to start his own ministry amidst strong disagreements about staff welfare in the church by an inside source.

    The appointment of Jimmy Olukoya equally raised a lot of dust largely due to his past lifestyle- body piercing, wearing dreadlocks, and earrings, among others.

    The question of whether the church is a family empire has for decades been a subject of concern across Pentecostal churches in parts of the world. In the United States, most of the mega-churches are currently being superintended by the children of their founders. The likes of Billy Graham, John Osteen, and the latest which is becoming a reality is the daughter of Bishop TD Jakes.

     In Nigeria, the issue and controversies around succession are usually prominent in most Pentecostal churches and churches that make up the Organisation of African Instituted Churches, (OAIC) popularly known as ‘Aladura’ and the likes who see the church as a family heritage. Most Orthodox churches and churches with their headquarters abroad have tried to fashion out the simplest ways of succession planning.

    Bishop Oyedepo while speaking during one of the Church’s programmes had spoken largely on his position about succession planning for churches which was monitored online  by The Nation.

    According to Oyedepo, many charismatic churches have died because their founders made those churches a family business.

    He said the Living Faith Church has a succession plan which is in the booklet called Mandate and available for everybody to read.

    “In this church the moment you are 70 as the leader of the Church, you step aside and select three people to be presented to the church council. The church council will pick from the three. But if they are not qualified, the leader will be given another opportunity to present three people and afterwards step aside for the council to take over while they sort out the leadership issue,” he said.

    He further stressed that making the Church a family business is a disservice to the kingdom of God while also warning that servants of God should refrain from calling their children to Ministry.

    “When your church becomes a personal property, it is dead on arrival. Don’t call your children to ministry. If you do not want to frustrate their destiny, let them be positioned where they belong,” he warned.

    While Oyedepo is averse to turning a ministry into a family business, many have argued that in reality, it could be a bit difficult to implement.

    Many have argued that irrespective of Oyedepo’s resolve towards succession in the ministry, there is the likelihood that his son might take over the leadership of the church in the near future.

    The President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Christ for All Nations (CfaN), Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke seamlessly officially handed over his mantle to his successor, Evangelist Daniel Kolenda as in the case of Prophet Elijah and his servant Elisha should be a lesson for every church leader.

    In an interview with The Nation, some pastors shared their position as regards succession in the church.

     We must allow the Holy Spirit to guide us in the choice of who takes over the church- Ighele

    The Chairman, of the Financial Accountability Commission of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria and General Superintendent of Holy Spirit Mission (Happy Family Church),  Bishop Charles Ighele while enumerating three types of churches, stated some churches were established by God; some by the devil, using some people who have the Bible in one hand and demonic powers in the other, quoting  2nd Corinthians 11:12-15. According to him, “They use demonic powers to perform miracles.”

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    The third is churches set up by men due to greed or personal ambition.”I can confidently tell you that churches established by the devil or personal ambition can easily be run as a family empire. It is pure personal business and not God’s business.”

    Explaining how the mantle of leadership fell on him, Ighele said the Holy Spirit Mission (Happy Family Church) started in 1974 with Bishop Michael Marioghae as the first General Superintendent. “After I graduated from the University of Ife, Nigeria in 1980, I found myself being pastored some years later by Bishop Michael Marioghae. I was looking for a church leader with transparent honesty. I was looking for a man who would not exaggerate, a man whose ability to tell a black-or-white lie was no longer in existence. I was looking for a church leader who would quote a quotable quote and not steal the honour as if the quotable quote originated from him. I found these in Bishop Michael Marioghae.

    “I later got married to his second child who was then a banker. After I served in the headquarters church then based in Benin City, Nigeria, I started a branch of the church in Government Reserved Area (GRA) Benin City. The branch grew and became larger than the headquarters church which was already large in size and population.

    “The most important factor was that in December 1996, he addressed about 19 of us, his pastors, on a Sunday evening. He then informed us that God had told him that He would soon call him to his Heavenly home and that his stay on planet Earth would soon be over. Bishop Michael Marioghae went on to say that God told him to put things in order and hand over the leadership of the church to me. He was about Seventy-one years old as of then. At a well-publicized service, he formally handed over to me on January 19, 1997. He never stepped into the office till he died a few years later.

    “It will also interest you to know that Bishop Michael Marioghae’s first daughter and first son were also pastors. But he did not hand it over to any of them because he believed that the leadership of any church of God should be left for God to decide.”

    Ighele disclosed that the key issue is whether the outgoing or former leader was led by God to pick the successor he/she picked. “As for me, I will put other personal interests aside and allow myself to be led by the Spirit of God in picking a successor. I want what I laboured for until the last day.”

    My son can succeed me if God says yes-Ojo

    Reacting, the General Overseer and Founder of Calvary Kingdom Church (CKC) International, Archbishop Joseph Ojo who spoke to The Nation at the 21th Annual Convention of the church, said that most of the people are not actually involved in church management or church administration. “You manage from the inside, you don’t manage the company from the outside except maybe you are a board member and you come once in a while. If you did not interview me to get to speak on this, someone out there might say ‘his son has succeeded him’. I had someone who was the National Overseer who left about 10 years ago, that should be in 2013.”

    He disclosed that his son, Best, is in full-time ministry. He served as the youth president, music director, head of media and other departments. “He grew up in the music ministry, he was nine years ago when he started playing the drums and Papa Idahosa gave him a scholarship because of his gift.’

    On whether he sees his son succeeding him, Ojo says “If God says yes, why not? Like I said before, he has served in different capacities. We do not give responsibility to people because of their age; we give responsibility to people because of their commitment. When you see someone committed irrespective of age, and you know he has the wherewithal to perform you appoint such person not minding the age.

    God call men into ministry, you cannot call your successor -Kasali

    The Senior Pastor, Foundation of Truth Assembly, Surulere, Lagos-Rev. Yomi Kasali said  The subject of succession in running churches and faith-based ministries has always generated some friction in the past because there was no clear model mentioned in the scriptures. Churches are both organisations (corporate entities) and organisms (life-giving entities).  Catholics have gotten the model right. God calls men into ministry, you cannot call a man to succeed you. Find someone that God has called to succeed you.

    “We see this model worked in The Redeemed Christian Church of God when Pastor Enoch Adeboye was appointed as the successor to Pa Josiah Akindayomi as God led him. Children can work in the administration department and may not be on the pulpit. Though I’m not against children of founders of churches taking over we need to get it right. God appointed successors and not man,” he said.

  • Prayers, only solution to Nigeria’s problem – Prophet Idowu

    Prayers, only solution to Nigeria’s problem – Prophet Idowu

    Prophet Peter Oyewole Idowu, Pastor-in-charge of Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) Oke Agbara, in Ishasi area of Ogun State, has said that it is the only prayer that can solve the problem of Nigeria and not human beings.

    He stated this while speaking shortly after a thanksgiving service organised by the church to appreciate God for his divine healing and 65-year birthday anniversary.

    Idowu advised Nigerians to be closer to God and be more prayerful that most Nigerian leaders, past and present, have the minds of doing well but that there seems to be a power in the country that is misdirecting them when they get to power.

    “The reason is that all the leaders that are there have the mind of doing good things, but there is a power in the country whereby once they get there, all the things they have in mind to do they will not be able to do. We have been praying for Nigeria in my church for a very long time. I will enjoin other leaders in the faith to join in this fight against darkness in the country.”

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    He said that God would use this new administration headed by President Bola Tinubu if Christians in Nigeria would not keep quiet.

    “God will use this new administration if we Christians do not keep quiet. We cannot blame anybody; just that it is the darkness in the country that is working.”

    While quoting from the scripture, Isaiah 40: 28-31, he advised Christians and church leaders to be strong in the Lord, stressing that it is certain that God will prevail and the nation will be good again.

     “I will advise the church and the church leaders to be strong in the lord. We will prevail and the nation will be good for it. Very soon everything will come back to normal and there will be a new song.”

    The District Superintendent, Christ Apostolic Church (CAC), Aboru District, Prophet Isaiah Oyeleye, who gave the sermon charged members of the church to support the ministry and take care of their Pastor.

  • Experts task FG on tech as Catholic Brothers hold lecture

    Experts task FG on tech as Catholic Brothers hold lecture

    The need for the government to embrace technology and remove bottlenecks that stifle the advancement of small-scale businesses was the focus of discussion at the 20th yearly Lecture/29th anniversary of the Catholic Brothers United (CBU), held recently at St. Agnes Parish, Maryland, in Lagos.

    The event tagged: ‘Entrepreneurship Drive: A Tool for Mitigating Unemployment for National Growth,’ had industry experts, government officials, entrepreneurs, and clerics, among others.

    Speaking at the event, the former Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of EcoBank Nigeria, Patrick Akinwuntan said that with Nigeria housing over 40 million registered businesses, and its Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) , it has the capacity to eradicate unemployment and poverty in Nigeria when leveraged and fully supported.

    He wondered why the sector has not fully grown to harness its potential and enable it to play its rightful role.

    “The Nigeria I grew up in demonstrated enviable entrepreneurial DNA and potential to rule the world. The nature of pre-1990 entrepreneurs was that their business created an eco-system of other smaller and medium-sized businesses that generated employment, developed skills, connected people of different tribes, and engendered real economic growth.”

  • Bovi, Helen Paul for Daystar’s Excellence in Leadership conference

    Bovi, Helen Paul for Daystar’s Excellence in Leadership conference

    Prominent Nigerians, including Bovi Ugboma, Helen Paul, Pastor Chris Ugoh of King’s Assembly (Port Harcourt) and Ms. Folake Odediran, Country Manager of Sanofi Nigeria are expected at the Excellence in Leadership Conference (ELC) of Daystar Christian Centre. 

    The conference holds from November 2-3 with the theme: “Mindshift: Break cultural barriers, lead effectively,”. it holds at Daystar’s auditorium in Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos.

    ELC, conceived by Pastor Sam Adeyemi, aims to encourage a change in mindset, challenge assumptions, influence values, and alter beliefs to promote effective leadership in families, organizations, and nations.

    Co-Senior Pastor Nike Adeyemi emphasised that ELC is open to people from all walks of life, offering enriching keynote sessions and uplifting worship experiences that equip them to thrive in these transformative times. It’s not just another conference; it’s a movement redefining leadership and making history.

    Since its inception in 2008, the Excellence in Leadership Conference (ELC) has been a platform bringing together thousands of leaders, entrepreneurs, professionals, and innovators under one roof.

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    It triggers a transformation that ripples through individuals, families, businesses, nations, and the world.

    “This year, ELC offers something unique. It’s not just another gathering of leaders; it’s a revolution, a leap into the future of leadership, and a dynamic fusion of diverse minds and innovation. It’s a gathering for those ready to break free from the ordinary and make an extraordinary impact on the global leadership landscape.

    “You can also catch the conference via live streaming on Daystar’s website and all of Daystar’s social media platforms (@daystarng),“ Adeyemi added.

  • Akinadewo is new WOWICAN chair, pledges peace, development

    Akinadewo is new WOWICAN chair, pledges peace, development

    General Lady Superintendent (Dr.) Elizabeth Ayobami Akinadewo has been elected new national chairperson of the Women’s Wing of the Christian Association of Nigeria (WOWICAN).

    She was elected at the weekend by delegates drawn from different blocs of the Christian Association of Nigeria(CAN).

    Akinadewo polled 81 out of 110 votes during the WOWICAN National Convention at The Apostolic Church, Garki, Abuja.

    She becomes the first to emerge WOWICAN chairperson from the Organisation of African Instituted Churches (OAIC), a bloc of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN).

    Those elected to serve with her include: Deaconess Deborah A. Gana- National Vice Chairperson (ECWA/TEKAN); Engr. Mrs. Christiana Victor Medue – National Secretary (CSN); Mrs Anna Onyekonwea – National Treasurer (CPFN/PFN) and Mrs Rhoda Jahota- National Assistant Secretary (CCN).

    In her acceptance speech, the Chairperson, who is the wife of Baba Aladura Israel Akinadewo, the Prelate and Supreme Head of Motailatu Church Cherubim and Seraphim Worldwide (MCCSW), said it was an exceptional moment for the Christian women of Nigeria.

    She acknowledged the efforts of her predecessor, Deaconess Victoria Ihesiulor, other executives and the role of Christian women in ensuring peace and justice in Nigeria.

    Promising Christian women a new deal, she stated: “We will collaborate and build on the existing groups that my predecessor has begun with, and we will reach out to more organisations whose vision are in line with WOWICAN and CAN vision to unite the Christian women in Nigeria.

    “We must also embrace our role as peacemakers and advocates for justice in our society. We will contribute to the peaceful coexistence of all Nigerians, working in harmony with other religious organisations, government bodies, and non-governmental institutions.

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    “The challenges ahead may seem daunting, but we are not alone. We are part of a rich tapestry of faith, and as we stand together, we are strengthened by the power of our shared beliefs…With God’s guidance and the unwavering support of one another, we can move mountains, overcome obstacles, and achieve great things.”

    On meeting developmental goals, she added: “In our diverse and beautiful country, we encounter an array of challenges and opportunities. We are mothers, daughters, sisters, and wives, and as such.

    “We must empower and uplift one another as we face these challenges, and we will work tirelessly to promote education, health, and economic empowerment among our sisters.”

  • Gospel artist Olumide Zechariah releases new song Mumimo

    Gospel artist Olumide Zechariah releases new song Mumimo

    Gospel singer Olumide Zechariah has captivated the hearts and souls of listeners by releasing “Mumimo,” a song that assures a renewed hope in God.

    The heart-lifting video, according to the singer, was conceived from a strong desire to come to a deep level of the true knowledge of God.
    He said: “Mumimo’ which is a Yoruba word translated in English as ‘Let Me Know’. I believe if we genuinely know God for who He is, His plans for our lifes, we would not miss out His plans for us. God did not create us to just fill space but there are plans and purpose for our existence.

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    “When we come to know the love God has for us, there are no lies told by the systems of this world of who He is that we would ever believe again. So it’s time we know God, know Him truly and know Him deeply”.
    This tune is available on all social media handles.

  • Foursquare GO commissions multimillion female hostel in MacPherson University

    Foursquare GO commissions multimillion female hostel in MacPherson University

    The General Overseer of Foursquare Gospel Church Nigeria Rev. Samuel Aboyeji has commissioned the multimillion  224 bedroom female hostel built by Foursquare Ministers Welfare Scheme (FMWS) for MacPherson University, Seriki Sotayo, Ogun State.

    The edifice, according to FMWS chairman, Rev. Ajibola Jolaosho, costs over N286m. 

    He stated the building would reduce shortage of accomodation facilities of students, increase student population in the institution, boost financial and operational performance of the University, provide opportunity for the school Board of Trustees on development of facilities and offers veritable secured investment outlet for FMWS funds among others.

    He said FMWS was birthed by Aboyeji who envisioned the need for improvement in Minsters welfare package offering by the organisation.

    He however thanked Aboyeji for opportunity to serve under the scheme and approving proposal for the investment.

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    Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Francis Igbasan, described the project as unprecedented and laudable considering it’s standard and completion within the stipulated period.

    He stated that with the support of people, the institution would become point of reference among the Faith-based Universities in Africa.

    He said his vision and his management team was to place the institution among top prestigious Universities in Nigeria.

    He reaffirmed his management team commitment towards repositioning of the institution, saying his team welcome ideas, suggestions, and partnerships that would make the institution model and enviable citadel of learning.

  • Why Muslims must follow Prophet Muhammad’s traditions, by Sheik Raji

    Why Muslims must follow Prophet Muhammad’s traditions, by Sheik Raji

    In a heartening address to the Muslim community, the renowned Nigerian Islamic scholar, Dr. Sharofudeen Gbadebo Raji, has emphasized the imperative significance of Muslims embracing the teachings and traditions of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

    He made this known on Sunday, October 29, in Lagos at the quarterly Ter’biyah class organised by Rightpath Arabic School on the topic: “Modeling the Ter’biyah in the period of the prophet and guided Khalifahs.”

    The Sheik’s inspiring message underscores the importance of unwavering love and devotion to the beloved prophet’s path.

    He passionately urged Muslims to wholeheartedly follow the traditions of the Prophet, asserting that it is an obligatory act of faith for all believers.

    He called upon parents to play a pivotal role in guiding their children to emulate the footsteps of the Prophet.

    The Islamic scholar emphasized that true faith necessitates an unwavering commitment to the Prophet’s traditions, declaring that those who disregard these timeless teachings can never be considered devout followers of Allah.

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    His call to parents is a resounding reminder of the vital role they play in nurturing the future generation of Muslims.

    He stressed the importance of teaching children about the Hadiths of the Prophet and encouraging them to memorize these cherished sayings.

    The scholar also expressed his concern that many Muslims do not truly understand the profound significance of the Prophet’s life and his teachings.

    He added that particularly in the Yoruba region, there is a prevalent lack of awareness regarding the Prophet’s Hadiths.

    Dr. Raji highlighted the importance of nurturing love and respect for all of the Prophet’s companions, as he firmly reminded his audience of the Prophet’s warning against any form of abuse directed at them. He emphasized that it is equally essential to show reverence to the Prophet’s family.

    Beyond this, Dr. Raji encouraged parents to ensure their children are well-versed in reading and memorizing Al-Qur’an, the holy book of Islam.

    He noted that the Quran, the word of Allah, was revealed to Prophet Muhammad to guide humanity.

    He described the Quran as a “passport to paradise,” urging all Muslims to not only read it but also ponder over its profound messages and actively implement its teachings.

    According to him, those who memorize and impart the Quran’s wisdom to others are considered among the best of humanity.

    Citing verses from Al-Qur’an, Dr. Raji beautifully elucidated the transformative power of reciting and contemplating the divine book.

    Following the teachings of Al-Qur’an, he argued, leads to a life filled with blessings and ultimately, eternal paradise.

    Understanding the Quran, he concluded, not only enriches one’s spiritual life but also strengthens one’s faith and fear of Allah.

    He cautioned against following the ways of unbelievers and encouraged parents to raise their children in alignment with the teachings of Al-Qur’an and the traditions of the Prophet.

    In his closing remarks, Dr. Raji drew attention to the remarkable stories of prophet’s companions like Abdullahi bn Abass, Al-Imam Shaafih, and Al-Imam Nawawiy, who memorized the Quran at a young age.

    These stories serve as a testament to the incredible potential and rewards of nurturing a deep connection with the Quran from childhood.

    Dr. Raji’s enlightening words serve as a beacon of hope and encouragement for Muslims, urging them to rediscover the beauty of their faith through a profound connection with the teachings of the Prophet and the wisdom of Al-Qur’an.

    Addressing the audience, Ustadh Yunus Al-Imam, the founder and proprietor of RightPath Arabic School and RightPath Academy Management, stressed the  importance of knowledge for all Muslims. 

    He outlined a range of valuable programmes, catering to both religious and Western education needs: 

    1. Comprehensive Western and Arabic/Islamic Education with full Quran memorization

    2. Complete Memorization, along with Shariah courses and ICT.

    3. Ihdaadiy program with Quran, Hadeeth, and Mutoon memorization, coupled with ICT.

    4. Thanawiy program with Quran, Hadeeth, and Mutoon memorization, along with ICT.

    5. Weekend Arabic and Islamic Education for both children and adults.

    6. Marriage Counseling services.

    7. Regular and daily lectures.

    8. Quarterly TERBIYAH Classes focusing on parenting and child upbringing and education.

    9. Online madrasah for both adults and children.

    10. Sale of Islamic educational books and materials, as well as IT accessories.

    11. Engagement in various other Islamic and Dawah activities.

    He urged the interested individuals to follow the link: https://wa.me/message/7DLGW4OOMV75N1 or call +2348056628764 or +2347032630506, for further enquiries.