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  • Dominion City Overseer honoured with award of recognition in Canada

    Dominion City Overseer honoured with award of recognition in Canada

    The President of Dominion City Church, Dr. David Ogbueli, a visionary leader, pastor, and transformational teacher, has been honored with a prestigious Award of Recognition presented by the Mayor of the City of Brampton, Toronto, Canada.
    This recognition underscores Ogbueli’s impactful contributions to spiritual empowerment, leadership development, and societal transformation across nations. Through his ministry and leadership, countless lives have been inspired, strengthened, and positioned for greater purpose.
    In his words, the Mayor of Brampton, His Worship Patrick Brown commended the Dominion City Overseer’s commitment to sharing the gospel that brought about positive societal transformation -spiritually and physically.

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    “On behalf of the Member of City Council, I am pleased to extend a warm welcome to you during your visit to our city. We recognize and commend your dedication to sharing the gospel and uplifting communities through your ministry.
    “Your recent crusade has inspired hope, strengthened faith, and brought people together in unity and fellowship.
    “We thank you for blessing our city with your presence and your work, and wish you continued success in your ministry and future endeavors,” he stated.
    The momentous occasion was beautifully captured in the words of Scripture:
    “Now thanks be to God who always leads us in triumph in Christ, and through us diffuses the fragrance of His knowledge in every place.” (2 Corinthians 2:14).
    For over three decades, Ogbueli has dedicated himself to raising leaders, building institutions, and championing a message of hope, excellence, and godly transformation. This award from the Mayor of Brampton is a testament to his enduring influence and the global recognition of his work.
    The honor in Toronto adds to a growing legacy of international recognition, further affirming the timeless relevance and impact of Ogbueli’s message in today’s world.

  • Dominion City empowers members, proposes N1bn entrepreneur support fund

    Dominion City empowers members, proposes N1bn entrepreneur support fund

    Dominion City Church has reinforced its commitment to equipping members for exponential growth and fostering socio-economic advancement by proposing a N1 billion fund to support entrepreneurs across Nigeria.

    This initiative was among the key highlights of the 2025 Lagos Executive Leadership Retreat for Entrepreneurs & Career Professionals, held at the church’s Lagos headquarters.

    The five-day retreat, led by Dominion City Global President, Dr. David Ogbueli, brought together over 1,000 participants, both onsite and online, to explore strategies for wealth creation, business innovation, career development, and global opportunities, while also strengthening their commitment to Kingdom work.

    At the retreat, participants received training in diverse areas, including: food security via pastoral farming, shifting agriculture, subsistence farming, and commercial agriculture; economic empowerment, discipleship, and spiritual growth; job creation; global migration and expansion; resource mobilization for business funding; and healthcare, among other topics.

    Ogbueli, who announced the proposed N1billion Entrepreneur Support Fund, emphasized that the initiative aims to equip church members with skills, resources, and financial backing to thrive in their businesses and careers.

    He stressed the importance of 10-fold progression, encouraging participants to embrace exponential growth while advancing God’s kingdom.

    “Dominion City is empowering God’s children to be problem-solvers and solution-givers, enabling them to turn societal challenges into opportunities,” he stated.

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    Ogbueli urged churches to actively contribute to structural economic development by equipping members with entrepreneurship skills, ultimately promoting societal prosperity.

    He also challenged individuals to take personal responsibility for their success, emphasizing the necessity of knowledge, hard work, and problem-solving skills over mere reliance on prophecies.

    “You must give God something to work with. God’s blessings rest on action. If you don’t plant the seed, there will be no harvest. No prophecy can replace preparation and the right choices,” he advised.

    Speaking on “Exponential Growth: How to Do Exploits,” Dr. David Ogunshola, founder of Early Founders Lots, highlighted the importance of continuous learning and self-investment.

    “No amount of money is too much for knowledge. The more you invest in yourself, the greater your reward. You cannot expect million-dollar earnings if you have not invested in million-dollar knowledge,” he said.