Night of Divine Experience, which drew worshippers, clerics, rulers, and dignitaries to Prayer City, Sapade, Ogun State, has ended on a high note.
The spiritual convocation, organised by The New Seraph Evangelical Ministries, held from August 13 to 15 with the theme: ‘’God of Perfection.”
It featured prayers, worship sessions, and a call for unity and peace in Nigeria.
Founder, Iya Aladura General, Oluwaseye Yomi-Sholoye, urged Nigerians to unite.
She said: “Unity is the foundation of a nation’s strength. When we rise above divisions and work in love, Nigeria will witness peace, growth, and prosperity.”
Dr. Yomi-Sholoye noted that it was not just worship but also a platform to reawaken faith and inspire hope.
There was prayer, led by CAN Chair in Lagos, Bishop Stephen Adegbite.
Bishop Adegbite, also executive secretary of Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission, prayed for Nigeria’s prosperity, unity, and peace.
He also prayed for the nation’s leaders, asking God to grant them wisdom, integrity, and courage to govern well.
“Our leaders must remember true leadership is service…” he said.
His message resonated with the congregation.
Many described his words as timely and inspiring. Present were clerics like Israel Oladele (Genesis Global Church), Babatunde Samuel (Sotitobire), and Marian Akinjogunla (Faith Mission C&S Int’l).
They delivered messages of hope, repentance, and spiritual renewal, stressing the need for Nigerians to draw closer to God in a period of national and global uncertainty.
Adding colour to the event was a lineup of popular gospel artistes, including King Segun Ajidara, Israel Classic, Segun Omo Alafin, Apostle Debo Ojugbuyi (JP), and Lady Evangelist Funmi Ewakristi. Their renditions lifted hearts and kept the mammoth crowd in a continuous atmosphere of worship.
Traditional rulers also lent their presence to the grand celebration, underscoring the synergy between faith and culture. Among them were HRH Oba Olowu Olasupo, Olowu of Ayegunle Ijesa; HRM Oba Michael Adeyemi Adebayo, Olu of Olomowewe Kingdom; and Alayeluwa Oba (Dr) Suvy Adetunji Osho, Alaye Ode of Ode Remo.
Their attendance, observers noted, demonstrated the recognition of the role of faith-based organisations in strengthening communal peace and development.
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For many participants, NODE 7.0 was not merely an event but a life-transforming encounter. The blending of prayers, prophetic ministrations, music, and communal fellowship created a spiritual atmosphere that touched lives profoundly.
Worshippers who thronged Sapade for the programme described it as “a foretaste of heaven” and “a call to national rebirth through faith and love.”
As the curtains fell on the centenary celebration, one message rang loud and clear: faith can be a rallying point for unity, love, and national renewal.
With NODE 7.0 now etched in memory, The New Seraph says it remains committed to fostering spiritual growth and nation-building. Dr. Yomi-Sholoye affirmed that the legacy of the gathering would endure:
“This Centenary Edition has sown seeds of faith, love, and unity. It is our prayer that Nigeria, and indeed the world, will reap the harvest of revival in the years to come.”
For many who attended, the experience was more than worship – it was a journey of renewal, one they intend to carry into their families, communities, and workplaces.
