Category: worship

  • Olukoya speaks on the supernatural as MFM celebrates 35th anniversary

    Olukoya speaks on the supernatural as MFM celebrates 35th anniversary

    The General Overseer of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM) Dr Daniel Olukoya, has called on Christians to seek spiritual power to fulfill their divine destinies.

    The cleric stated this on Friday during the opening ceremony of the church’s 35th anniversary tagged ‘Power From on High’ at the Prayer City along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

    Olukoya said: “The need for power is needed today and you need to pay the price to receive this power. This power is the strength of God in you to trample on serpents and scorpions.

    “One definition of spiritual power that I like so much is to know what ought to be and you decide that what ought to be must be. It will remove blockages on your way.”

    He added: “It has been 35 years of grace, 35 years of the manifestations of the raw power of God. Thirty-five years of the supernatural manifestations of the glory of God, 35 years of uncommon signs and wonders, 35 years of the unhindered move of God, 35 years of putting the enemies to shame, and 35 years of putting the enemies’ gear into the reverse.

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    “It has been 35 years of the extraordinary presence and unpolluted love of God in our midst and in the lives of those who have found in the Mountain of Fire and Miracles, a place of refuge, a haven of succour, a fortress of God’s raw power, a fountain flowing with God’s word to give fulfilment to those who are spiritually thirsty, dry or empty and a divinely empowered school where your hands are trained to war and your fingers to fight.

    “From our small beginnings in 1989 to this minute, the Lord has been gracious to us as his privileged and favourite children. We give Him all the glory. We give Him all the honour and adoration.

    “Our 35th-anniversary convention offers us another chance to showcase and celebrate the supernatural and explosive manifestation of God’s unstoppable power in ways that are strange and unbelievable.”

    His wife, Pastor (Dr) Shade Olukoya, noted that women have very important roles to play in the Christian ministry as they fit into God’s unique purpose.

    “The passion of God for women in the way he handled and perfected the making process of the woman was wonderful as we can see in the case of Eve. The making process was important to God because he put the woman together to fit into his purpose, therefore, women are very unique,” she said.

  • Prophet Olu-Alo mourns gospel singer Aduke Gold

    Prophet Olu-Alo mourns gospel singer Aduke Gold

    Planter of Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) Adamimogo Grace Of Mercy Prayer Mountain World-wide Prophet Sam Olu-Alo has expressed sadness over the passing of fast-rising gospel singer, Aduke Ajayi, otherwise known as Aduke Gold.

    He described Aduke Gold as a shining star in the gospel music industry.

    A statement by Prophet Alo recalled how music of the deceased blessed countless lives, praising her dedication towards spreading the gospel through her songs.

    He said he was shocked and saddened by the news of Aduke Gold’s passing, describing it as a great loss to the body of Christ.

    He extended condolences to the family of the late singer, praying that God would comfort them during this difficult time.

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    He encouraged fans of Aduke Gold to take comfort in the legacy she left behind, which would continue to inspire and bless lives.

    He called on gospel musicians to continue the legacy of Aduke Gold by spreading the gospel through their music.

    The cause of the singers death has not been confirmed.

    Aduke Gold, who started music professionally in 2004, came to stardom with her live performance at the first remembrance of the late gospel artiste, Baba Ara.

    Aduke, who was the 11th child of her late parents, grew up in the Ogba and Badagry areas of Lagos.

  • My drug story, By Eragbai aka Jesus Soldier

    My drug story, By Eragbai aka Jesus Soldier

    Calling the General Overseer of Divine Appointment Ministry in Lagos, Reverend Ben Eragbai, an unusual man of God captures his unique mission. Known for removing touts from the streets of Lagos, the ‘Jesus Soldier,’ as he is fondly called, celebrated his 60th birthday recently with an act of compassion. Amidst Nigeria’s challenging economic times, he distributed essential foodstuff to his congregation.  In this interview with CHINYERE OKOROAFOR, Rev Eragbai reflects on his journey of faith, recounting his disillusionment with religious hypocrisy, his rebellion against Christianity, and the grace that ultimately transformed his life. Excerpts:

    Founded by grace

    The truth is my story began at the Fela Shrine back in the eighties. In 1985, while I was still at the University of Benin, I frequently visited Pepple Street, Ikeja, Lagos to smoke marijuana and attend Fela’s Yabis Nights. We would go for Yabis Nights on Fridays and return by Sunday.  That street was the only ‘church’ I knew. That’s where I would go. After smoking on Saturdays, I and others would sleep on car bonnets. I was that bad, and my parents, who were in the village while I was at school, never thought I would amount to anything. Why am I saying this? I’m highlighting how grace can transform lives. Grace found me. If anyone has truly experienced grace, it is me. Despite being the least deserving, I was called. Back at the University of Benin, I was a rebel against Christianity, believing everything about it was fake.

    “The reason is that I grew up in the Army Barracks with my elder sister and her husband here in Lagos, from my primary school days onward.

    We attended church services in the morning, but in the evening, a native doctor would be invited to perform rituals and make incisions on our heads. As a young child in primary school, I had many questions. If the church we attended in the morning was truly powerful, why did my guardian resort to these practices in the evening? Because of that, I became very rebellious against anything related to Christianity as I grew up. When I finally went to the university, I decided to break free: no more church. Churches would often come to evangelize to me, but I thought they were all fakes. One day, however, I was invited to a fellowship. It was with Archbishop Idahosa’s church of blessed memory.

    “I attended his crusade and witnessed genuine power and sincerity; unlike anything I had experienced before. Previously, the church felt insincere; we would attend services, but I would sometimes sleep through them because it was early morning mass. But Idahosa’s church was quite different. But it didn’t end there. I would jump in and out of church sporadically.

     “However, over time, things changed. When I was invited to a fellowship, I started to realize that this way of worship was meaningful and genuine. Finally, I was invited to the New Covenant Gospel Church in Benin. There, I witnessed genuine sincerity in Christianity and realized that it didn’t need to be mixed with anything else, unlike what I was used to. Eventually, I accepted the Holy Spirit. When I received the fire of the Holy Spirit, it was a turning point in my life.

    The experience was so profound that I didn’t even feel like eating; fearing that doing so might cause the experience to fade. After that experience, I traveled to Holland.

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     “As I mentioned before, I  backslided in Europe. But when God was done dealing with me, He told me to return to Nigeria and attend Bible school. That night, I cried and asked for forgiveness. God insisted I go back to Bible school. After I completed Bible school in Benin at New Covenant, I told God, “I’ve done what you asked of me.”

    “That’s all.” I relocated back to Lagos and would sit quietly after church services. I never told the pastor that I had completed Bible school because I didn’t want to be asked to become a pastor. I simply wanted to deepen my knowledge of Christianity, and I had achieved that.

     “One day, while I was sitting in the congregation, Mama Abiola Omobude, the wife of Rev. Dr. Felix Omobude, spotted me. She said, “Isn’t that Brother Ben? What are you doing there? Don’t you know you’ve been running from God? You can’t run anymore. My friend, come here and sit behind the pastor. Pastor, this man is an asset. Don’t let him go.” I went home and cried, “God, I just wanted to stay in the background.” But from then on, one thing led to another. Whenever they asked me to do something, I did it, following Dr. Omobude’s advice.”

      Taking drug users off the streets

    “The current Lagos State Commissioner of Police is a very good gentleman who is known for his strong faith. I know him well because he served in my district here in Ilupeju. He can confirm this. He mentioned something significant from the early days. When we were preparing to build our first church at Fadeyi, he recalled saying, “I put my men on red alert because that land where you are building the church is notorious for housing troublesome youths.

    “It used to be the area’s first motor park, and these boys were involved in various illegal activities and drugs. They even had clashes with the police.

    Upon hearing that a church had purchased the land, the commissioner anticipated problems and thus had his men on high alert. However, he was amazed when, after we completed the church construction, there were no issues whatsoever with the church and the local youths. In fact, he sent his men to the area and discovered that two of the boys who had been frequent troublemakers were now serving as ushers in our church.

     “I live among my boys. When we preach, we don’t just preach based on what we’ve read or heard, but on what we’ve experienced and lived through. That’s the truth. I was on the streets; I sold goods in the streets of Lagos and hawked items. You can’t just tell stories as an army man without facing consequences; they’d use a whip on you. So, I went to school and also worked to support myself.

     How to deal with drug users

    “The drug problem is going to worsen.  It’s going to get worse because of the unprecedented hardship. Are you following me? Hardship has never been this severe before.

    “Secondly, the Chinese have flooded the market with all kinds of drugs that we never had in our time. I used to hear names like Shashi or Shisha. Back in our day, it was different. You either had igbo (Indian hemp), heroin, or cocaine. But now, there are thousands of options out there. There are countless substances you can buy from pharmacies that can get you high, even higher than igbo and others. What’s the solution? The solution starts with accepting Christ.

    “Secondly, counseling is crucial. They need proper counseling. Thirdly, you must give them hope. There has to be hope. You can’t expect someone to leave what they’re doing if you don’t offer a better alternative.

    ‘You can’t tell someone to leave their drugs or the places they go if you haven’t given them a better hope. Firstly, hope is crucial. So, the first step is to give them hope.

    ‘I let them know, ‘Look, I’ve been where you are. I’ve walked in your shoes. What are you smoking?’

     ‘After you finish smoking, this is how you feel. I make them aware of how they feel. I say, “But later, you’ll return to normal.” Like that, step by step.

    After doing that, I start to tell them, “Okay, look at me. I travel around the world. In the past, who would have trusted me with a visa?”

    Who would have trusted me? Embassies used to treat me like a fly, but today, I enter nations.

    They might think, “Okay, this guy is with us. God has lifted him; maybe I should believe him.” They prefer to believe me over other men of God. In fact, they often dislike hearing from men of God. Do you understand what I’m saying here? They dislike hearing from men of God.

    Sometimes, you can’t just tell someone to stop doing something; you have to provide a solution.”

    My only regret in life

    “My major regret is not accepting Christ earlier. I often imagine what would have happened if I had accepted Christ back when Pastor Chris was at Ekpoma and we were all in school. Pastor Chris would come to Uniben for programs, sometimes conflicting with our events in the hall. If given the chance, I would have preferred to start earlier than we did. However, I don’t regret our journey because, as I mentioned before, our mess became our message. Everyone has their calling, and they should all support each other in fulfilling it, just like Peter did.”

  • Bakare unveils pathway to prosperity

    Bakare unveils pathway to prosperity

    The Serving Overseer of Citadel Global Community Church (CGCC), Tunde Bakare has identified humility, fear of God, and faithfulness to God’s words as a veritable pathway to wealth and riches of the kingdom.

    Bakare said this at the Kingdom Wealth and Prosperity Summit organised by The Fair Havens Kingdom Center held at the church in Ilupeju, Lagos.

    Tagged: ‘The Kingdom Pathway to True Riches,’ brought together Christian faithful from all part of the country.

    He said that the All-sufficient God was more than enough, and abundantly rich to provide for his own even in hard times.

    According to him, the pathway to kingdom true riches is faithfulness to God and His word. “He is ever faithful to his promise of safety, protection, provision and prosperity for all. Through faithfulness, we can unlock the abundant riches God has made available.

    “Do you know God as your father? How evidence does we know you are His? Are you God’s work? Can God depend on you come rain, come shine?” he asked.

    He highlighted the significance of discipline, hard work, and responsibility in achieving financial success.

    He noted that while wealth is a blessing from God, it must be earned through diligent effort, consistent savings, and wise investments.

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    He emphasized that true blessings from God are not measured by the abundance of possessions, but by repentance from sin and a commitment to following Jesus.

    The pastor highlighted that such a spiritual journey brings endless joy and blessings, touching every aspect of life.

    In his words, the Senior Pastor of the Fair Haven Kingdom Center, Pastor Christian Chukwuekezie, said that the summit aimed at illuminating the authentic routes to wealth and prosperity as ordained by God, amidst a global climate of economic conflict and the temptation of shortcuts.

    He firmly believes that poverty is a choice, influenced by a lack of knowledge. “When people don’t hear the truth, how can they rise?” he questioned.

    The summit aims to instill hope and a sense of purpose in participants, helping them realize their potentials and contribute to societal good.

    He encouraged attendees to apply the teachings from the summit in their daily lives. “We hear, we get excited, but after a week or two, everything feels the same. I urge everyone to audit their lives and make a commitment to change”.

  • Lagos PFN set to inaugurate Pastor Davids as Chairman

    Lagos PFN set to inaugurate Pastor Davids as Chairman

    Senior Pastor and Founder of the Global Impact Church,  Pastor Yemi Davids, will on August 31 2024 be inaugurated and commissioned to lead the Lagos Chapter of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN).

    The event will take place at the Covenant Centre, Orile, Lagos at exactly 10 am. It is expected to attract about 5000 Pentecostals and Christians from other denominations, including government functionaries and captains of industries.

    He will be inaugurated along with the newly elected Vice Chairman, Rev Janet Onaolapo, General Overseer of the Abundant Life Bible Church, and other executives of the body.

    David’s inauguration will mark the beginning of a new dawn in the fellowship. This is following the successful tenures of 10 chairmen of the fellowship who served from 1986 to 2024.

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    The first chairman was Rev Isaac Mpamaugo. He served between 1986 and 1990; Rev Wilson Badejo, 1990-1992; Pastor M. K Ogunbola 1992-1995; Pastor Paul Akapo 1995-1996; and Bishop Lawrence Osagie 1996-2000.

    Also, Bishop Lanre Obembe led the fellowship between 2002 and 2005; Pastor Wale Adefarasin from 2005-2008; Apostle Alex Bamgbola from 2008-2014; Bishop Sola Ore from 2014 to 2020; while Apostle Eyinnaya Okwuonu led the fellowship from 2020 to 2024.

    Pastor Davids was elected to succeed Apostle Eyinnaya by a 28-member electoral body in April.

    His election is described as a clean break from the past because of his credentials as belonging to the new breed of pastors.

    It is expected that Pastor Davids will bring his experience as a church planter and team leader to bear in his new role as the PFN leader in Lagos.

  • Celebrating God’s love through music, testimonies, and empowerment

    Celebrating God’s love through music, testimonies, and empowerment

    It was an unlimited atmosphere of worship, prayers, deliverance, and dancing, as the Unity Evangelical Ministry (UEM), Olowora, Ojodu-Berger, Lagos, held its annual convention from July 31 to August 4.

    The Five-day event, themed: ‘Wonderful,’ had thousands of ecstatic worshippers from Lagos and Ogun states throng the church’s headquarters.

    The event was presided over by the Senior Pastor of the church, Pastor Femi Akande, and other anointed men of God.

    Men, women, youths, and children of the church were beautifully dressed, dancing to songs from the choir as they worshipped God. The church was filled up such that some congregants had to remain standing while the service lasted.

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    Besides the singing and dancing, this year’s convention was different as other activities were incorporated into the programme. “This year’s event will remain fresh in the minds of those of us who were present at the convention. It was an event with a difference, ” said Deji Oyebanji, one of the attendees.

    Speaking during the thanksgiving service, the Senior Pastor of the Church, Femi Akande, explained that the celebration was not just about singing the church’s praise but reflecting on God’s benevolence, goodness, and mercies since the inception of the church.

    Pastor Akande, as he is fondly called, further noted that the purpose of the church is to contribute its quota to the expansion of Christ’s Kingdom by getting men “breaded, buttered, bettered, bolstered and boosted.

  • WOWICAN Southwest plans anniversary, empowerment, seeks recognition of women in decision-making

    WOWICAN Southwest plans anniversary, empowerment, seeks recognition of women in decision-making

    The Women Wing Christian Association of Nigeria (WOWICAN), Southwest Zone, said it is set to hold its 10th anniversary alongside the empowerment of women, awards presentations, and investiture of dignitaries.

    The four-in-one event with the theme, ‘Repositioning Women For Growth and Development,’ is scheduled to be held Wednesday 14 to Sunday 17 August at the Apostolic Church of Nigeria, LAWNA Territory, Olorunda Ketu, Lagos State.

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    WOWICAN Southwest Chairperson, Most Senior Mother-in-Israel, Prophetess Odunola Raji-Adebesin, said the theme was influenced by the situation in the country and prevailing outdated perceptions about women’s roles, stressing that the dignity of women deserves due recognition and positive appraisal.

  • Olukoya, members reflect on achievements, social impact as MFM celebrates 35th anniversary

    Olukoya, members reflect on achievements, social impact as MFM celebrates 35th anniversary

    The Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries(MFM) has restated its commitment to making positive impact on citizens and communities throughout the country.

    The General Overseer of MFM worldwide, Dr Daniel Olukoya, made this known ahead of the church ‘s 35th anniversary thanksgiving and Convention from August 16-18 with the theme “Power from on high”.

    The programme holds at the MFM Prayer City, Kilometre 12, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Ogun State.

    Thousands of worshippers are expected to be present for the anniversary, which will be characterised with an award ceremony, lectures and music concerts.

    General Overseer of the church, Dr Daniel Olukoya, said: “You will see that many things will happen after this event. Speaking of our country, there will be peace and stability, and our economy will be able to develop.

    “We also offer scholarships, particularly to first-class students and have completed numerous road constructions. We have provided palliatives to the people, along with other forms of empowerment.

    “Apart from the spiritual impacts the ministry has made in different areas, the vision the Lord gave our leader extends beyond teaching people how to pray and fast. It also encompasses guiding individuals to become responsible citizens, both to themselves and to the world at large.”

    The MFM began in 1989 with a prayer meeting of 24 people in Dr Olukoya’s living room while he was working at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research(NIMR) in Yaba.

    From that small beginning, the prayer meetings attracted many members until it moved to 60, Old Yaba Road where the teeming crowd of believers grew in even more amazing proportion which necessitated yet another relocation.

    This was when the prayer group was offered and purchased an abandoned slum located at 13, Olasimbo Street, Onike, Yaba.

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    While addressing worshippers at the church in May, Olukoya gave a brief history of the location, now known as the MFM International Headquarters.

    He explained that the piece of land with which the Ministry started its international headquarters was discovered by his mechanic (who later became a member and pastor in the church), who informed him that the owner of the plot wanted to sell it in 1994.

    The cleric, who bagged a doctorate degree from the University of Reading, England, added that MFM has increased the voltage of prayers in Christianity, among other things Lord has used the ministry to do in the lives of his people.

    Speaking on testimonies and deliverances God is doing through the Church, the Regional Overseer in charge of Evangelism in MFM, Pastor Bola Aruna, noted that the General Overseer and his wife have been sponsoring and encouraging evangelism activities in MFM with a strong welfare scheme.

  • New Seraph set to host 6th edition of Night of Divine Experience

    New Seraph set to host 6th edition of Night of Divine Experience

    The New Seraph is gearing up to host the 6th edition of its annual event, the Night of Divine Experience (NODE 6.0).

    Speaking to journalists, Iya Aladura General and Founder of The New Seraph, Dr. (Mrs) Oluwaseye Yomi-Sholoye, assured that this year’s event promises a spiritually enriching experience for all attendees.

    Reflecting on last year’s successful 5th anniversary edition, Dr. Yomi-Sholoye recounted how thousands gathered for five days of fervent prayers, praises, worship, and the undiluted word of God.

    This year’s event, themed “Good News” from Isaiah 61:1, is scheduled to take place from August 14th to 19th, 2024, at The New Seraph Prayer City in Ode Remo, Ogun State.

    The event will kick off August 14 with prayers, seminars, and impactful sessions running from morning through night.

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     A power-packed musical night featuring singers, bands, and choirs on the 15th. 

     Dedicated prayer and counseling sessions, anchored by various arms of The New Seraph, including TNS Prayer Warriors and TNS Aronites will hold on the 16th and 17th. 

    The grand finale on the 19th will begin at 6:00 PM and continue until dawn, featuring a special youth hour.

    In preparation for NODE 6.0, The New Seraph team has been conducting pre-NODE rallies across Nigeria, spreading the message of salvation to both rural and urban areas.

     Dr. Yomi-Sholoye highlighted the extensive preparations to accommodate over 300,000 worshippers, including precautionary measures for attendees’ safety in line with government directives.

    To ensure broad participation, over 200 BRT buses will be available across Lagos State, along with thousands of interstate buses, all provided free of charge.

     Attendees are encouraged to locate their designated buses once the list is published.

    Provisions have been made for believers worldwide to connect and stream the program live via The New Seraph Facebook page, YouTube channel, and other Seraph platforms including Ijo Kerubu Serafu, Acts of Seraphs, Proudly Seraph News, Seraph Stories, Seraph Television, and Eyes of Cherub.

    Dr. Yomi-Sholoye called for unity and prayer for Nigeria, urging citizens to work together to build a nation where everyone has access to basic necessities like food, shelter, healthcare, and education.

     She appealed to President Bola Tinubu to address pressing national issues such as inflation, affordable fuel and electricity, job creation, and governance.

    Emphasizing the responsibility of leaders to serve with empathy, compassion, and wisdom, Dr. Yomi-Sholoye called on Christians to be peacemakers, seek justice, and love their neighbors. 

    She encouraged everyone to work towards a Nigeria where justice and righteousness prevail.

    Members of the press and the public are invited to join the Night of Divine Experience on August 16th, starting from 6:00 PM till dawn, to share in the testimonies of this “Good News.” 

    Dr. Yomi-Sholoye concluded by praying for blessings on attendees, the church, Nigeria, and the world.

  • ‘The altar is not a place to attack fellow preachers’ – Pastor Oyeleke

    ‘The altar is not a place to attack fellow preachers’ – Pastor Oyeleke

    Pastor David Oyeleke has cautioned fellow preachers against misusing the pulpit.

    He emphasised that the pulpit should be dedicated to delivering spiritual messages and guiding congregations, not for personal self-promotion or undermining other preachers’ contributions.

    He further highlighted that the pulpit is a sacred space intended for uplifting and unifying the faith community.

    Oyeleke urged preachers to focus on their spiritual responsibilities and respect their peers’ efforts, fostering an environment of mutual support and collaboration.

    He made these remarks on Wednesday, August 7, during his teaching on “Cleansing All The House of The Lord” at the 48th International Convention of The Apostolic Church Nigeria, LAWNA Territory, themed “We Must All Appear Before the Judgment Seat of Christ.”

    He said: “The altar is not a place for cooking, it is not a place for refreshment, it is not a place to hold family or community meetings, It is not a place to demonstrate diabolic prowess.

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    “The altar is not a place for partiality. It is not a place for preachers to be attacking one another, you are defiling the temple of God.”

    He further stressed that the church should not be turned into a multipurpose hall for reception and after-party celebrations.

    “The church of God should not be used as a multipurpose hall, it is a house of God, it is a Bethel, it is a house of reverence and it is a house of prayer. Let the awesomeness be retained.

    “It should not be used as a reception. It should not be used as a place to eat after any ceremony, because it is evil,” he said.