
Pastor
John Oluwadare, General Superintendent of Christ Redemption Bible
Church (CRBC), Ketu, Lagos, has a word of advice for Nigerian leaders. Until
they show genuine repentance and truly return Nigeria to God, the
country might continue to totter and toddle, even in adulthood, Pastor
Oluwadare asserted. He also advised President Muhammadu Buhari to
organise a genuine national prayer so that the country might regain its
lost glory. The cleric spoke recently at the church headquarters in
Ketu, Lagos, while briefing journalists on activities to mark the 20th
anniversary of the church.
The man of God, a Bible teacher,
author, televangelist and deliverance minister, also urged Nigerians not
to lose hope in the country. He said the rampaging songs of discord and
disunity among the various tribes in the country could only draw the
nation backwards, insisting that God had destined Nigeria to be a great
nation. The cleric noted also that though God is still very much
interested in the Nigeria project, the leaders should rise up and allow
the fear of God to rule them.
“I have, on several occasions, had
encounters with God concerning this country. I have related this several
times on our weekly television programme on LTV, Heal My Land. I can
assure you that God is still at work and that is why I am advising
President Buhari to urgently declare a national prayer for the nation to
regain its lost glory and be among the blessed nations of the world,”
he said.
Oluwadare said this year’s convention at the CRBC was
unique because it signified two decades of promoting the gospel of God
through the church. He explained that the theme, – The Bread of life –
Walking in Dominion, is to glorify God and win souls through the various
activities and programmes slated for the event.
Chairman of the
convention planning committee, Pastor Sunday Olaluwoye said: “A chain of
activities have been lined up for this year convention, beginning with
the four-week training and empowerment programme, where people learn
various vocations, including fashion designing, hairdressing and other
self improvement endeavours. A family summit programme and get-together
with the theme, ‘Family as God Intended It,’ would be held to discuss
issues relating to the family. The church is also giving back to the
community. We shall be commissioning a water project for the church’s
immediate community and we are embarking on the repair and grading of
the road leading to the church. This is part of the corporate social
responsibility programme of the church. There will also be a Ministers’
Conference, revival service and crusade as well as the church leaders’
conference. These are tailored towards developing the spirit of
excellence in the church leaders.
“There will also be a general
workers’ conference with the theme: ‘Surviving in the wave of economic
turbulence. The church is also organising a 20- hour praise and worship
session, holding between 8 am and 4 am the following day. There would
also be the ordination ceremony of some servants of God in the church.
The event will be rounded off with the convention thanksgiving service
on Sunday, October 15,with prominent guests gracing the occasion,” he
said
Some of the guests expected at the convention, the
organisers said, include the Minister for Mines and Steel Development,
Dr. Kayode Fayemi, and Special Adviser to the President on Media and
Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, among others. There would also be other
prominent personalities from across Nigeria and abroad, he informed.
The
convention would also parade an array of respected men of God,
including Pastor Samson Bamigbayan, Pastor Dapo Ojo, Pastor Joseph
Adelakun and Pastor Anu Ojo. Aside praise and worship songs from the
Redemption Voices, Evangelist Olubukola Akinade (Senwele Jesu) is
expected to thrill guests at the event.
Wife of the General
Superintendent, Pastor Mrs. Martha Oluwadare called on Nigerians,
irrespective of religious affiliations, to attend the soul-lifting
event, assuring participants of sundry life- changing experiences. “This
is a total transformational experience and I believe our lives would
never be the same again after the convention,” she said.
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