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  • How Old is Pastor Chris: Exploring a Lifetime of Ministry

    How Old is Pastor Chris: Exploring a Lifetime of Ministry

    “How old is Pastor Chris Oykahilome” is something people often wonder when they take a look at the minister’s achievements so far.

    In December 2023, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome celebrated his 60th birthday with grand festivities that resonated worldwide. The milestone event was marked by an outpouring of love and admiration from his followers on social media and tributes from prominent politicians and public figures. The question “how old is Pastor Chris” became a trending topic, as millions of people globally joined in celebrating his six decades of life and service.

    The celebrations included a series of special services and events organized by Christ Embassy, his globally recognized ministry. Congregants shared heartfelt messages, expressing their gratitude for Pastor Chris’ teachings and leadership. Social media platforms were flooded with posts and hashtags dedicated to him, showcasing the profound impact he has had on countless lives.

    Political leaders also extended their well-wishes. Notable figures praised him for his contributions to society, particularly in areas of spiritual guidance, education and philanthropy. His efforts in fostering unity and promoting positive values were highlighted, underscoring his influence beyond the church.

    The early years of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome

    Reflecting on his life, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s journey began on December 7th, 1963, in Edo State, Nigeria. From a young age, he exhibited a deep interest in spirituality and a strong sense of purpose. His early years were marked by a commitment to education and personal development, laying the foundation for his future endeavors.

    Pastor Chris’ foray into ministry started during his university years at Bendel State University, where he studied architecture. It was there that he began to preach and hold fellowship meetings, gradually building a following. His passion for spreading the gospel led to the establishment of Christ Embassy in 1987, which has since grown into an international ministry with a significant global presence.

    Through his dynamic preaching style and innovative use of media, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome has reached millions worldwide, offering messages of hope, faith and love. His ministry’s expansion into television, radio and online platforms has made him a household name in Christian communities around the world.

    As he celebrated his 60th birthday, the reflections on his life and how old Pastor Chris is highlighted not just his age, but the remarkable journey he has undertaken. The widespread admiration and respect he received underscore the lasting legacy he continues to build, inspiring future generations to follow in his footsteps.

    How old is Pastor Chris, and how does he keep up with technology?

    In recent years, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome has continued to expand his ministry and influence, solidifying his position as a leading figure in global Christianity. Even as the question “how old is Pastor Chris” was frequently asked during his milestone 60th birthday celebrations in December 2023, his age has not slowed his dynamic and far-reaching efforts in ministry.

    Since 2020, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome has significantly enhanced the digital presence of Christ Embassy, also known as LoveWorld Incorporated. Recognizing the power of technology to spread the gospel, he has utilized various online platforms to reach a broader audience. This includes the expansion of LoveWorld TV, which broadcasts his teachings and church events to millions of viewers worldwide. The network’s programming includes inspirational messages, music and special events that cater to diverse audiences.

    Pastor Chris Oyakhilome has also focused on increasing the reach of the LoveWorld Internet Ministry. This digital ministry provides a platform for live streaming services, online Bible studies, and interactive sessions with church leaders. The emphasis on digital evangelism has been particularly impactful during the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing the church to maintain and even grow its congregation despite physical distancing measures.

    At 60, Pastor Chris continues to thrive and innovate

    In addition to his media initiatives, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome has launched various humanitarian projects through the Chris Oyakhilome Foundation International (COFI). COFI has continued to support education, healthcare and disaster relief efforts, particularly in underserved communities. The foundation’s InnerCity Mission for Children has made significant strides in providing food, shelter and education to vulnerable children, ensuring that Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s ministry extends beyond spiritual guidance to tangible acts of compassion and service.

    The church’s global outreach has seen substantial growth, with new branches being established in various countries. Annual events like the International Pastors’ and Partners’ Conference (IPPC) and the Healing School sessions have attracted thousands of attendees from around the world, further amplifying the church’s influence.

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    Moreover, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome has continued to write and publish inspirational books and daily devotionals. His “Rhapsody of Realities” devotional remains one of the most widely distributed daily devotionals globally, available in hundreds of languages and reaching millions each month.

    As people continue to wonder “how old is Pastor Chris,” they also marvel at his boundless energy and unwavering dedication. At 60, he remains a vibrant and influential leader, constantly innovating and expanding his ministry.

    His recent achievements demonstrate a relentless commitment to his mission of spreading the gospel and serving humanity, ensuring that his impact will be felt for generations to come.

  • If God was not with Tinubu, Nigeria would have collapsed — Adebisi

    If God was not with Tinubu, Nigeria would have collapsed — Adebisi

    Prophet Peter Abiola Adebisi is the President of Christ Miracle Church Mission (CMCM Worldwide), a fast-growing church with a network of branches. He is also the President of the Champion of Fire Bible Institute that is preparing and equipping the saints for the expansion of the work of God. His flair for football made him sponsor a football club for the youth to exhibit their talents. He is the Chairman of Fire Football Club.  He spoke with AYOYINKA JEGEDE on the 25 years of stable democracy in the country.

    Twenty five years of stable democracy in Nigeria, what’s your view?  

    Any journey starting with God will end well. I can say now clearly to the Glory of God that no matter the race, no matter who you are, everybody is now coming to a point of realising that there is God because they can see His finger in all things that are happening which beats science records and cannot be defined.

    Any journey that starts with God will surely end well. The problem is the inability of the people to come to the realisation of knowing God and that’s why they kill other people in the name of rituals, faking and deceiving people. Now that the hearts of people are opening towards God, I can say boldly that by the special Grace of God, we are going to end well. Nigeria will end well because God said it and the spoken word of God is very special because it can never go in vain. God told me Nigeria is number one in Africa and that Nigeria is a force to be reckoned with.

    No matter what is happening presently in this country, God told me, Nigeria is number one in Africa, in agriculture, financially and in all things, and we are going to be number one.  We shall become a hub center commercially. God has a very great plan for Nigeria, and we are going to end well no matter what is happening presently in the country. 

    There has been clamour for restructuring, what is your take on this?

    Restructuring is good, but the number one utmost thing that we must do is to love one another.  To have one nation and to ensure unity in our diversity, there must be love for another. When we have love for one another, we will shun tribalism and exist as one nation. The truth is that without love, restructuring this nation will not work.

    We should unite ourselves in love, imagine when Nigeria is playing football, we come together to watch, just as football unites us together.

    Moreover, we should love and pray for this country above selfish interests, tribes, and sentiments. Americans will always say God bless America, let’s speak positivity into his country, I can assure you all will be well.

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    Let’s stop cursing this nation Nigeria because of frustration and hatred. If we allow love to unite us, restructuring will work easily. Let’s harmonise and come together in love for a greater purpose, and let’s pursue a common goal.

    What’s the way forward? What are the institutions that you think we need to strengthen?

    Majorly, love is the key. We can achieve a lot with love. Also, we should shun tribalism and have a common goal to move Nigeria forward. When we strengthen all our institutions in love, everything will go on smoothly.

     Are we truly democratized?

    Yes, 25 years of stable democracy without military intervention is a testimony,  if somebody had said so 25 years ago that Nigeria can still be practising stable democracy, one would have said no. Let me note that there is a future for us and we shall all get there in Jesus Christ mighty Name.

    Myriads of problems bedeviling the country, many are of the opinion that poor leadership has been and is still our problem, what’s your view on this?

    Political leaders? What about the voters, it takes two to tango; it is worrisome that people collect money from politicians before they vote in this country. Voters sell their consciences at will for a pittance.  Our problem starts when we collect money from people to vote, believe me, the best candidate will emerge when we stop selling our conscience. If politicians spend billions of naira before they get into power, be very sure they will want to get it back by all means. We, the followers, the masses too should work on ourselves before pointing accusing fingers. 

    What’s your advice?

     25 years of stable democracy, I am very happy this is happening while I’m alive.  There is a brighter future for us all in this country.  God told me Nigeria is number one in Africa and I believe in the word of God more than anything.  Let’s all be rest assured, believing the word of God.

    How would you assess President Tinubu-led administration, one year in office?

    We give glory to God, if God was not with the President,  Nigeria would have collapsed. There is a lot of evidence to show that God is with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.  Since God is with him, surprisingly you will see that things will turn around for good.

    How has the church, Christ Miracles Church Mission (CMCM) helped in strengthening democracy?

    By God’s Grace here at the Christ Miracles Church Mission (CMCM), we have been preaching, and we shall continue to preach the raw undiluted word of God, which is the truth. We tell members to live Godly and love everyone no matter the tribe, race, sex, or religion.

    We teach people to be selfless and respect others,  we tell people to obey laws and place the country’s Interest above selfish ambitions.

    In respect of our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR),  CMCM gives scholarships to indigent students, and cash gifts to widows, the needy, and the less privileged no matter their religious affiliation.

    In a bid to help youths fulfill God’s purpose for their destiny and to snatch them from myriads of ills bedeviling them in the present world, Christ Miracles Church Mission (CMCM) worldwide has given scholarships to over 100 indigent students who are members and non-members of the church.

    We teach youths,  young adults, and teenagers on  developmental teachings, health seminars, skills acquisitions, career counseling, and mentoring as well as ICT training which  featured among other things; how to  stream church programmes , how to snap and edit pictures for social media page, live coverage of church services using phones and video camera,  how to bring audio into live stream for online members, how to use Vmix to mix video images and also to  display Bible verses, project information, and announcements, how to set up  a Web Page as well as digital Evangelism

    To ameliorate the sufferings of the masses likewise, CMCM constantly gives food items such as rice, beans, garri, yams, and other food gifts every service day in the church.  We teach youths how to discover God’s purpose for their lives and work in it. It is a means of evangelism and mainly to capture the youths, teenagers, and young adults for Christ.

  • Odeleke cautions pastors on taking church matters to court

    Odeleke cautions pastors on taking church matters to court

    Founder of Christ Message Ministry, Bishop Bola Odeleke has cautioned pastors who resort to police to handle matters arising from the church, saying that God is not glorified by such action.

    Odeleke made her views known in a recent interview with Asabe Afrika as she celebrated her 74th and 50th in ministry monitored by The Nation.

    Odeleke clocked 74 on June 19.

     She was consecrated as an evangelist in 1974.

    Reacting to the action of the MFM founder, taking a matter to the police, Odeleke said, “I heard the story. I have been looking for an opportunity to see Pastor Olukoya. I know him as a man of God. But then, I believe the stories flying around about him and the people making allegations against him should be treated with caution. We have only heard one side of the story.”

    When asked if Olukoya’s action in taking people to court was right, Odeleke said, “Why don’t we release him to God.”

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    Adeleke explained further that the MFM Founder might have had cases of being badly treated in the past. “He probably didn’t want what happened in the past to happen to him again, that is why he had to resort to the police and the court.”

    On some of the other unfounded stories about the MFM leader, Odeleke said, “If it is true that what is being said about Olukoya is true, he should repent. If it is not true, God will vindicate him.”

    She said if she were in the shoes of Pastor Olukoya, the best approach would have been to relieve people who were found wanting of their employment rather than going to court.

    “If I know somebody is stealing, there will be a reason why the person is stealing. I will find out and try to make the person have a change of heart. If the person does not change, I would rather ask him to go. It is better than going to court. The moment the people of the world intervene in our matter, it would become messy.”

    While noting that the Church has a responsibility to accommodate all people, she said, “A big ministry must have a way of handling issues like the MFM case. We have seen bad people but after counseling and prayers, they became mighty instruments in God’s hand.”

    She pleaded with Nigerians not to judge what they don’t know adding, “To ministers of God generally, I would say, why don’t you hand over to God. We can’t wait for God, so we try to help him. Those who call the police are doing so because they can’t trust God to handle their matter”.

  • True love beyond romance – Ashimolowo

    True love beyond romance – Ashimolowo

    The Senior Pastor of Kingsway International Christian Centre, Pastor Mathew Ashimolowo has said that true love entails sacrificing, sanctifying, sustaining,

    The cleric disclosed this while ministering at the wedding of Adebayo, son of Dr Segun Oshinaga and Olufunmilayo, daughter of Pastor Amos Fenwa in Lagos.

    The wedding attracted the who is who in the Pentecostal circle including Pastor Tunde Bakare, Archbishop Alagbala John Osa-Oni, Pastor Paul Sodeke, Prophet A.T Joel, Joseph Akinyele and the newly elected Chairman of the Lagos chapter of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria Pastor Yemi Davids. Others at the event include Archbishop Isaac Nwaoji,  Pastor Bolaji Idowu, Pastor Victor Adeyemi, and a host of others.

    Ashimolowo preached on the topic, ‘How to know if a man loves you.’

    He said, “In Ephesians Chapter 5, Paul gives us a powerful picture of love. By the way, the book of Ephesians is the only book where Paul did not make any corrections. In the book, he made us know that if a woman will submit to a man, the man has to love”

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    He noted that the English language which is just about 600 years old has only one word for love while the Yoruba, the language of the newly wedded couple has only one word too.

    He emphasized that beyond kiss and sex, the love a man should have for his wife has to be sacrificial, sanctifying, securing, sustaining, and solid.

    Facing the couple he said, “You are the one to protect her. The word sanctify means to make pure in Hebrew. It means to build a world of fire around something. There will be things thrown at your home, but you must sanctify your home.

    “Let them know they will have to come through you to get to your wife. Show her sustaining love. Provide for her. The man is the number one provider. You are to be the king of your castle.

     “Then we have the Sustaining love. It is love that does not have to look up to her father’s house. It is tough out there. I speak of 43 years of marriage. Keep your wife from getting hurt. Keep her from danger. When a man loves a woman, he sacrifices, sanctifies, sustains, secures her, and gives her solid love.

  • Church blames failure of govt on sycophants, saboteurs

    Church blames failure of govt on sycophants, saboteurs

    Methodist Church Nigeria, Diocese of Lagos Central, has blamed the failure of government on those who surround the presidency but do not mean well for the generality of the citizenry. 

    Speaking during the 15th Diocesan Annual Synod, with the theme: ‘Arise and Build’, Bishop of Lagos Central, Williams Memorial Methodist Cathedral, Ago-Ijaiye-Circuit, Ebute-Metta (West) Lagos, the Rt. Rev Dr. Samuel Ransford Nortey expressed the concern that one year down the line, the impact of the present government appears not to be visible in the various sectors of the nation’s economy, adding rather than things improving, we have things going the other way round.

    Nortey, however, identified elements of good intentions in the scheme of the Present Tinubu’s administration through its various economic policies.

    Meanwhile, the Bishop of Lagos Central has urged the Christian community to consider venturing into politics.

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    He said: “We want to encourage them to go into politics because when you allow those who do not mean well for the generality of the people to take over governance, what do you expect other than what we’re currently witnessing in the country at the moment”.

    He admitted the policies of the President and the current administration were laudable, going by economic analysis of the needs of the people as a nation at the moment. “But unfortunately, one year down the line, the impact of this appears not to be visible in our economy”, which has been given to the works of saboteurs and so on, he added.

  • Adeboye urges Nigerians to turn to God for turn around

    Adeboye urges Nigerians to turn to God for turn around

    The General Overseer, The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Worldwide, Pastor Enoch Adeboye has called on Nigerians not to remain in defeat but to come unto Him, the lifter of heads, who can take them out of woods and lift them out of the dungeons no matter how they got there.

    He gave the assurance on Sunday during the monthly thanksgiving service at the RCCG headquarters, The Throne of Grace, Ebute-Metta, Lagos with the theme: ‘The Lifter Up of my Head,’ where he also prayed for workers in private sectors, youths, youth corps members, self-employed, job seekers and their families.

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    Adeboye listed those challenges that could lead to downcasting as barrenness, failure, defeat, stagnation, and shame.

    He noted that no matter the depth of any of these, anyone finds himself or herself, Jesus who was lifted on the cross for mankind and bore their sorrows will lift the individual from any of these problems.

    He, however, warned that anyone who wanted this divine intervention should make restitution for any possession acquired wrongfully, and undo every damage adding that there was no greater solution or open door.

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  • Clerics task FG, Labour on minimum wage

    Clerics task FG, Labour on minimum wage

    The leader of the Lagos-based Centre for Righteous Living (CRIL) has advised both the federal government and leaders of the Labour Unions in Nigeria to reach an understanding of an acceptable living wage for workers that would not subject the economy to uncontrollable inflationary trends.

    This was part of the resolutions at their monthly meeting held in May 2024.

    Rising from the meeting, the group expressed the belief that Nigerian workers should be paid based on the state of the national economy which has been eroded by inflation across different sectors of the economy.

    CRIL called on the government to look into the demands of the labour unions, as it advised the labour unions to reason with the government, and should not go to the extent of tampering with the national grid as alleged in the last industrial strike.

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    The group also called on the government to cut down the costs of governance to reflect the current realities in the country.

    The Centre For Righteous Living also drew the attention of the government to the current food crisis and hunger in Nigeria and called on the federal and state governments to do something urgently to alleviate the conditions of the masses of Nigerians suffering hunger and the harsh effects of inflation.

    It called on the government to introduce subsidies and support for the supplies of agricultural materials to help farmers at all levels.

  • Unending controversies as Damina tackles clerics

    Unending controversies as Damina tackles clerics

    After 30 years in the ministry, the Senior Pastor, Power City International, Uyo Akwa Ibom, Dr. Abel Damina publicly said he had jettisoned the obnoxious prosperity gospel used by pulpit celebrities to manipulate the gullible. He has become a relentless attacker of traditional Christian doctrines. However, his outburst over some doctrines of the bible and his colleagues in the recent past has become a subject of discussion among the Christian fold.  ADEOLA OGUNLADE reports.

    Since his much-celebrated change from the prosperity spell, Damina has embraced yet another gospel that seems appealing and sometimes stirs controversies.

    Born on August 29, 1960, in the northern part of Nigeria, he spent most of his early life with his parents

    His name is prefixed with Dr., an indication that he is well-read.

    Speaking on the genesis of his church, Damina said he received a vision for the ministry when God told him to feed the hungry sheep, and in 1992, he started his church, Power City International.

    A year after he launched his church, he hosted what happened to be the first apex service in the Apex Cinema Hall, Akwa-Ibom. This helped in the growth of the ministry.

    His style of teaching endeared many to him, but this was short-lived as many started seeing his teachings as heretics.

    The first set of clerics to fault his style of teachings included the Presiding Bishop of the Living Faith Church, a.k.a Winners, Bishop David Oyedepo, and Apostle Joshua Selman Founder of Koinonia (Eternity Network International).

    Reacting to Damina’s message on internal security, that once saved, forever saved, Oyedepo faulted the claim, saying that once saved is not always saved.

    Also faulting Damina, Selman said: “Be careful of these flying doctrines around the world that what you do is immaterial as a Christian.”

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    In another message, Damina started off questioning the abode of God.

    He is not also satisfied with Jesus’ claim of  “our father who art in heaven” and feels the believer must make it a duty to know where God lives. He believes that if God created the heavens and the earth he could not possibly live in the heavens that he created.

    Then he goes on to tell his ever-egregious followers in another message that a loving God can’t kill.

    It was interesting watching him quote scripture after scripture to buttress this point in some of his messages.

    He believes that what happened in all the cases where God was alleged to have killed was that God withdrew his presence from those places.

    So for him, the destruction of the First World, the killing of the firstborns of Egypt, and several other documented killings in the Old Testament were not with the knowledge of God.

    In response to some of his assertions, a Nigerian-born Founder and Senior Pastor of the Embassy of the Blessed Kingdom of God for All Nations, Ukraine, Sunday Adelaja said it was false teaching to say God does not kill.

    Dismissing such teaching in his response to an inquiry, he said. “It is too glaring that it’s a false teaching. Just do some research into the scripture, and write out all the times when God was said to do those things. There is a list of scriptures where God himself gave out the instructions to that effect.”

    Adelaja cited various aspects of the scriptures to show that God kills: Deuteronomy 32:39, 1 Samuel 2:6, 2 Kings 5:7, Isaiah 66:16 Exodus 22:24, Psalm 90:5 and Revelation 2:23

    On water Baptism, Damina insisted that the practice of water baptism should be discarded because it does not hold any significance. In arguing his position, he referred to John the Baptist who baptized Jesus Christ.

    According to him, the sole purpose of water Baptism was when Jesus was about to begin his ministry and he needed John to announce him to the world through baptism. “We are making reference to John the Baptist because he is the founder and originator of water Baptism. John the Baptist’s purpose of baptism was to announce Jesus. John himself said “I indeed baptize you with water but the mightier than I will baptise you with the Holy Ghost, “Damina said.

    He went further to explain the basic significance of water and the Holy Ghost in baptism, saying Jesus Christ has come to replace water with the Holy Ghost. “Today who is baptizing you? Is it John or Jesus? If it is Jesus, He doesn’t use water, Jesus uses the Holy Ghost. And if it is John, he uses water. Water is symbolic of the spirit.”

     He went further by quoting the book of John Chapter 7:38 where the concept of the Holy Spirit is explained. “When there was no Holy Ghost, they used water but the moment the Holy Ghost came, water expired.”

    Tithing

     Damina’s stance on tithing made him popular, especially among the skeptics of the Christian faith.

    The Senior Pastor of Living Faith Church, Bishop Oyedepo once said: “Tithing is an inescapable covenant obligation. Prosperity is not just wealth, it is impossible without tithing because when you are not paying your tithe, you are under a financial curse.”

    Oyedepo further stated that Job as a man described as being without reproach suffered personal losses because he did not pay tithe.

    Responding, Damina said that the first thing to settle is what is the word tithe. It is the tenth?

    According to the cleric, never at any time has it ever been that God protected anybody because the person paid tithe, God blesses people because God is generous. “God blesses people because God is a loving father. God blesses people, He makes his sun shine on the good and the bad, and He makes his rain fall on the good and on the bad, that’s God. Job now himself said the reason why he was afflicted was because of fear. In the Book of Job Chapter 3, Job said “The things that I feared have greatly come upon me.”

    But in an interview Damina granted in 2020 in Ghana, he said that tithing was a fraud and was prescribed under the law in the Old Testament and God does not bless an individual when he pays his tithes.

    Surprisingly, in the same interview after much interrogation, he agreed that tithing could be paid but that it was too small, noting that if 10% was paid under the law of Moses, it was paid with their level of generosity and stinginess, stating that today’s believers should be paying more today and not bound by 10% of their earnings.

     Also, Sunday Adelaja, who supported his position, said that churches in Nigeria are building empires. “We are building structures whereas the poor people are in the congregation that are not being taken care of.”

    Adelaja posited that the book of Malachai said it was the Levites who were instructed to pay tithe.

    According to him, you can pay your tithe anywhere, and in the church if you are sure that the church is using the money to take care of the poor and vulnerable people in society.

    Damina on May 1, 2020, in a message, said that Angels and Moses were not to be trusted. He believes God had no hand in the laws of Moses, saying Moses dictated the laws to angels who wrote them on a tablet of stones.

    While Abel Damina tries to provide some clarity to the scriptures, the need to avoid unending questions that engender strife and controversies is imperative for the sanctity of the body of Christ.

    There is a narrow line between the truth and error and effort must be made to stay on the truth of the gospel message that saves and prepares men for heaven.

  • Olu-Alo felicitates Yetunde Elebuibon at 50

    Olu-Alo felicitates Yetunde Elebuibon at 50

    The Planter of Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) Adamimogo, Grace Of Mercy Prayer Mountain Worldwide, Prophet Sam Olu Alo has felicitated with the  Coordinator, Adamimogo Glorious Generation Partner UK/EU, Yetunde Elebuibon on her 50th birthday.

    Prophet Olu-Alo, who at the 50th birthday celebration, also commissioned the newly built house by the celebrator. He extolled her virtue describing her as a child in God’s hands.

    A statement by the cleric noted that the contributions of the celebrator towards the growth of the church cannot be overemphasized, saying her positive impact on youths was highly commendable.

    The statement reads: “Today, I celebrate a major milestone in your life, your 50th birthday, five decades of life, love, laughter, and service to God and humanity. What a remarkable achievement.

    “I have had the privilege of watching you grow in your faith and serve the Lord with dedication and passion. Your commitment to our church family is a blessing, and I am grateful for your presence in our community.

    “Fifty years of life is a testament to God’s grace and mercy. It is a reminder that our lives are a gift from Him, and we are called to use our talents, skills, and experiences to glorify Him. You have been a shining example of this, and I am so proud of the woman you have become.

    “As you enter this new chapter of your life, I pray that God will continue to guide, protect, and bless you. May this milestone birthday be a catalyst for even greater things to come – more love, more joy, more peace, and more service to others.

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    “Your life has been a blessing to countless people, and I am honored to be among those who have been impacted by your kindness, generosity, and compassion. You are a true servant of God, and I celebrate you today and always.

    “May your 50th birthday be a day filled with love, laughter, and all your favorite things. You deserve to be celebrated and honored on this special day. Happy 50th birthday. May God continue to shine His light upon you and use you mightily in the years to come.”

    Dignitaries at the event include renowned gospel music singer Tope Alabi; Pa. Tunde Kilani, popular radio presenter, Mr Kolade Alabi, Akinkumi Alabi, Feyikemi Niyi-Olayinka Yetunde and members of Christ Apostolic Church Adamimogo Grace Of Mercy Prayer Mountain World-wide among others.

  • CAC cleric Ologbonyo felicitates Muslims on Eid-el-Kabir

    CAC cleric Ologbonyo felicitates Muslims on Eid-el-Kabir

    A cleric with the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) Boanerges, Prophet Adegboyega Ologbonyo, has rejoiced with Muslims over Sallah celebration.

    Ologbonyo, the planter of CAC Boanerges, extended heartfelt greetings and well wishes to all Muslim brothers and sisters in Nigeria and across the globe.

    A statement by the cleric encouraged everyone to reflect on values of empathy, generosity, and mutual respect that are at the heart of both our faiths.

    He said: “I sincere hope that this

    Eid-a-Adha brings a renewed spirit of love and compassion among all Nigerians.

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    “I believe that unity and peaceful co-existence are the bedrock upon

    which our nation can build a brighter future for all its citizens.”

    He urged all Nigerians, regardless of faith or creed, to come together in the spirit of brotherhood and work

    towards common goal of national development.

    “In these challenging times, it is more important than ever to hold fast to our shared values and aspirations,” he added. 

    He called upon all leaders and citizens to embody the virtues of patience, humility, and charity for the greater good and by showing kindness and support to those in need. 

    “Let us remember that our diversity is a

    source of strength, and by standing united, we can overcome any obstacle.”

    Ologbonyo emphasised the importance of dialogue and understanding among different communities, calling on everyone to engage in conversations that bridge gaps and foster an environment where peace and harmony

    prevail.