Tag: Annual Convention

  • VIDEO: RCCG’s special convention emblem with Islamic inscription surfaces online

    VIDEO: RCCG’s special convention emblem with Islamic inscription surfaces online

    An emblem of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has surfaced online with an underlay of Islamic inscriptions on it.

    The item which looks like a chain with a pendant covered with wordings and the logo of the just concluded RCCG special convention was spotted by a woman who ripped it open to reveal the underneath Islamic content on it.

    The video shows Arabic wordings on one side and a picture of a mosque on the other.

    It was learned that the items were sold to worshippers during the just concluded special convention that was held at the Redemption camp this past week.

    The woman said “They cameo but they failed to the glory of God. This chain was sold in the camp a lot of our teenagers bought it.

    “Anyone who bought shouldn’t use it please let it go viral, this was bought in RCCG camp in both new and the old. Please share this video so it can go viral”.

    The RCCG special convention is held annually most times in August. This year’s edition tagged special convention had in attendance the presidential candidate of the Labour Party for the 2023 elections in Nigeria, Peter Obi.

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  • BREAKING: Peter Obi attends RCCG Convention for the first time [VIDEO]

    BREAKING: Peter Obi attends RCCG Convention for the first time [VIDEO]

    Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi was present at the 2022 Annual Convention of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) on Friday.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Mr Obi, a former Governor of Anambra State, is attending the RCCG Annual Convention at the Redemption Camp for the very first time in the 70-year history of the church.

    “I will like to welcome to the Redemption Camp for the very first time, Mr Peter Obi. You are welcome to the Redemption Camp, sir,” the announcer said in introduction of the Labour Party presidential candidate at the Redemption Camp.

    The introduction of the 2023 presidential hopeful at the Redemption Camp was greeted with loud cheers from those in the auditorium.

    TNG reports RCCG was founded in 1952 by Pa Josiah Akindayomi (1909–1980) then handed over to Pastor Enoch Adeboye in 1981. RCCG is now in more than 195 nations worldwide.

    The 2022 edition of the RCCG Annual Convention is tagged ‘Perfect Jubilee’ and it also marks the 40th anniversary of the Redemption Camp.

     

    Details later… 

  • RCCG: Some persons mocked me after losing my son – Adeboye

    RCCG: Some persons mocked me after losing my son – Adeboye

    The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, (RCCG) Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has revealed that he was mocked when he lost his son in 2021.

    Adeboye mentioned this on Tuesday night at the ongoing 70th Annual Convention of the church.

    The programme which is an annual event  began on Monday, August 8th and would last through Sunday, August 14th, 2022.

    This year’s annual convention is tagged ‘Perfect Jubilee’

    Reacting to the shock news of his son’s death last year, Adeboye said God carried him when he was in the saddest period of his life in May 2021 after the death of his 42-year-old son, Dare.

    He said, “Some of you have heard this before: when I was in the saddest period of my life, with so many questions and I know that even in my deep sorrow some people were still laughing at me, I got a text from one of my daughters.

    “All she said was: ‘Daddy, let God carry you’. And that put an end to any problem; it ended my sorrows. It renewed my faith.”

    Dare, the third child of 80-year-old Adeboye, died on May 4, 2021 in Eket, Akwa Ibom State, where he was based with his family. Married to Temiloluwa, the deceased was the Assistant Pastor in charge of Region (Youth) 35 before his death and father to three daughters.

    However,  there was massive shake-up in some leadership positions at RCCG, and it was announced on Monday at the Redemption camp.

     

  • Adeboye, Oritsejafor, Bismark from Zimbabwe lead list of speakers for TREM’s 32nd convention

    Adeboye, Oritsejafor, Bismark from Zimbabwe lead list of speakers for TREM’s 32nd convention

    General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye and former Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor have been enlisted as key speakers for the 32nd annual convention of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM).

    The list of speakers that also contains the names of Tudor Bismark from Zimbabwe, Mensa Otabil from Ghana and other anointed men of God, was released by Rev. (Mrs.) Oluwayomi Uteh, Director Corporate Services at TREM.

    According to the release, all anointed men of God will be speaking at the 32nd edition of the Kingdom Life World Conference, which is the annual convention of TREM.

    The convention will hold with the theme “Exceeding Glory” from the 21st of November to the 28th of November, 2021 as one of the major highlights to mark the 40 years anniversary of TREM as a ministry.

    “The annual convention will be holding at the TREM World Headquarters along Gbagada Expressway, Anthony Oke, Lagos, with an opening ceremony on the 21st of November from 5pm to 8pm and morning session 9 a.m and evening session 5pm daily throughout the duration of the week-long conference.

    “The closing service of the convention will be on the 28 of November 2021, when the church will also be formally celebrating her 40th Anniversary,” the statement reads.

    Since its evolution in 1990 with the theme Walking in Dominium, the church has had several themes that become a life-experience of those who make out time to be at the conference and this year’s edition promises not be different.

    Notable men of God that has graced the conference as speakers over the years include Late Archbishop Benson Idahosa, Late Dr. Morris Cerullo, Pastor Tunde Bakare, Pastor Sam AdeyemI, Pastor E.A Adeboye, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, Dr. Felix Omobude, Bishop Simon Okah, Bishop Francis Wale Oke, Dr. Uma Ukpai, and Rev. George Adegboye.

    Others are Dr. Tunde Joda, Bishop Charles Agyin Asare From Ghana, Bishop Tudor Bismark, From Zimbabwe, Bishop Joe Imakando From Zambia, Pastor Tim Storrey, Dr. Richard Ford, Dr. Greg & Cyndi Romine, Dr. Jerry Wolcson, Bishop Oyedepo David, Pastor Mathew Ashimolowo and many more anointed men of God.

    According to the statement, a special International Women Prayer Conference (IWPC) for both Men and women is scheduled for November 25th from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and Bishop Peace Okonkwo will be ministering alongside other women of God.

    On the 26th is the Radical Worship Musical Concert from 9pm till down and Christian music lover are expected to register at the church website: www.trem.org in compliance with covid-19 protocol.

    The Zamar music concert which is referred to as Radical Worship music experience has had gospel artist like Nathaniel Bassey, Tim Godfrey, Chioma Jesus, Sammie Okposo, Mercy Chinwo, Onos, Jerry Sax, Emeka Jonathan, Oluwanonibisi and many more anointed Christian music artist.

    Also for the first time in concert, the host choir, Evangel Voices will also be ministering.

  • At 40, how TREM is growing in leaps and bounds

    At 40, how TREM is growing in leaps and bounds

    The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM) has clocked 40 years in existence and the ministry is set to mark it’s 32nd annual convention.

    The TREM had announced date for its 32nd annual convention and part of the highlights of the convention will be activities to mark the ministry’s 40 years anniversary.

    Recall that the TREM was officially launched on the 4th of January 1981 and the church started growing with a few members at 14, Afolabi Brown Street, Akoka, Lagos.

    With close to 200 branches across the globe, from a very humble beginning, the church grew in leaps and bounds.

    ABRIDGED HISTORY OF TREM

    The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM) was officially launched on the 4th of January 1981. The church started with a few members at 14, Afolabi Brown Street, Akoka, Lagos. From a very humble beginning some fathers and friends encouraged us like the late Archbishop Benson Idahosa of blessed memory, Late Dr. Odunaike, Dr. Boyejo of the Foursquare Church who later became the 1st President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Dr. Bisi Orebayo also of the Foursquare Church, Dr. O. Ezekiel, late Bishop Harford Iloputaife, Late Bishop N. E. Moses, Dr. Jerry Wolcson from USA, Pastor E. A. Adeboye of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Dr. Sam Ukaegbu and Bishop Sam Fadeyi. These men stood by us and believed in us when we had no form or comeliness that men should desire us. We also appreciate the contribution of Rev. Dr. Mac Nwulu the founder of Trinity College of Ministerial Arts who later became a Senator before passing on to glory. Also note worthy is the contribution of Late Rev. Dr. Iloh who was a member of the Board of Advisers of TREM and who is now the Presiding Steward of Soul Winning Ministries in Lagos and Rev. (Mrs.) Edith Iloh.

    From this humble beginning, God by His grace took us step by step and the Church began to grow in leaps and bounds. In 1988, Dr. Mike Okonkwo, was consecrated the Bishop of the ministry by a team from National Christian Fellowship Conference (NCFC), in Philadelphia, USA led by Bishop James McNeal Jr.

    We look back today and remember the times when the ministry could not afford to buy a plot of land that was selling for as little as N5,000.00 but see what the Lord has done. When the church in Akoka was completed we thought we have achieved a feat Napoleon could not dare, within a few years, we began to hold two services and the need to relocate stared us in the face. The first land we possessed was just across the road which did not work out. Then the Lord gave us an opportunity to buy over this place. Everyone that came here wandered what we were doing in a marshy land. It was so bad that no one could step in. The Presiding Bishop will stand on the road and point into this place. No one wanted to touch this place with a 10-foot pole. But inch by inch, trip after trip of sand, we made a road into this place and held a land possessing service under a canopy with sawdust as the red carpet.

    When the current building was put up, it was so massive that we were like a drop of water in a bucket. Twice we had tornadoes that blew the better part of the roof off, damaging cars and equipment and some people were wounded, but to the glory of God, no life was lost. The roof was not only replaced, the ceiling and flooring were completed and then we could shout Ebenezer “thus far the Lord has helped us”.

    In November 2003, the Lord spoke to the heart of His servant to put up another structure and the project “Cathedral of His Glory” was born. So far over N300 million has been spent from the drawing stage through the approval stage to where we are now. We thank God for His divine provision.

    It has not all been about the Headquarters, as the Lord was taking us step by step at the Headquarters; the same anointing was flowing in the branches. Today, we have lands of our own across the nation, most of our branches are no more tenants in rented halls, cinema houses and restaurants, but we have our own buildings. Even outside the country, many of our branches are worshipping in their own facilities.

    What started as a mustard seed as grown to over 200 branches with a staff strength of more than 240 people.

    In achieving this feat, the Lord has surrounded us with faithful men and women who see a need and promptly fill it. It was the need for newsletter that will tell the world about the great things happening in this ministry that gave birth to the Word Ambassadors. These are professionals who took it upon themselves to develop the newsletter that grew into the Power in the Word Magazine. From production of the magazine, The Word Ambassadors teamed up with the Young Men Christian Fellowship and began city-wide crusades popularly called the Power Crusades. These crusades gave birth to several churches.

    Apart from The Word Ambassadors, which I mentioned earlier the Young Men and the Young Women put in all it took to make the Ministry grow in leaps and bounds. In addition to the crusades, the Young Women organized breakfast outreaches which were very successful at a time when such were not popular. We also recognize the input of the choir in the growth of the ministry. The evergreen Evangel Voices have remained ever green and ever fresh. Many joined the church in order to always partake in the praise and worship led by this anointed choir.

    From a few ministering arms, the ushers, the greeters, counselors and The Word Ambassadors, today we have other ministering arms reaching out to the world with the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. In these 40 years, the Lord has enabled us to make a formidable impact in several areas amongst which are:

    Power Crusades:

    We have a team of young and dynamic men and women who take cities by storm for Jesus. The power crusades gave birth to a number of our branches and assists in strengthening others. Branches that have benefited directly from these crusades include: Osogbo, Ilaro, Akure, Abeokuta, Ede, Ogbunike, Asaba, Owerri, Aba branches to name a few. We believe that the primary need of humanity is Jesus and therefore we take these crusades beyond a specific location to street evangelism, house to house evangelism, sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ to every man and every woman in those areas. We know that any life that comes in contact with Jesus never remains the same. In each of the crusades, the Lord confirms His words with signs and wonders following.

    Television Evangelism:

    There are some people who will not come to church or any religious function when invited, but who you can reach in the comfort of their homes through the television. The Power in the Word television broadcast which is currently being aired in Lagos, Ogun, and Delta States in Nigeria also on different satellite stations, and in the United Kingdom this has been a tool that the Lord has used to reach these people through us.

    African Mission:

    The ministry is mindful of the leadership position of Nigeria in the continent of Africa and has begun leadership training for Church leaders in the continent. Thus far, we have been able to go to Cote D’Ivoire, Niger Republic, Liberia, Gabon, Sierra Leone and Bukina Faso.

    Communion of Covenant Ministers International:

    This is an avenue through which we provide covering to young and upcoming ministers. CCMI gives an opportunity for fellowship and networking amongst ministers; we also provide covering, mentoring, impartation, strengthening and releasing their God-given potentials.

    We Care Kitchen:

    We identify specific locations where we give free medical check-up, clothes and food once in two months while we share the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ with them. Like the saying goes, people do not care how much you know, until they know how much you care. When we show them the love of Jesus by meeting a physical need, they also respond by giving their lives to Christ.

    We Care Ministry:

    The We Care Ministry reaches out to members and non-members alike with counseling, interest free loans for small scale businesses, free medical attention and food supply for less privileged members and non members at festive periods. Members who God have blessed financially also give out scholarship to indigent students through the We Care Ministry.

    As at today, many people have enjoyed either full scholarship or one time donation towards their educational advancement.

    Mike Okonkwo Annual Lecture:

    The Mike Okonkwo Annual Lecture is geared at lending a voice to topical issues that affect the nation as a whole. The Inaugural lecture was held in 2000 at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA) on the topic: The Christian, The Constitution and Politics. Other topics for subsequent years are: Righteousness in governance (2001), “Investing in Nigerian Youth–Rescuing a wasting generation” (2002), “Consumer protection, the right of every Nigerian” (2003), Securing the Nigerian Future: Improving the Standards of Education” (2004), Building Leaders for Tomorrow: A Collective Responsibility (2005), Lawlessness and the rule of law in the Nigerian society 2006, political office and governance: for gain or service? 2007, the role of judiciary in sustenance of democracy 2008, global economic trend: the alternatives for Nigeria 2009, Nigeria @ 50: its leadership, development and the future 2010, survival of Nigerian state: political and economic implications 2011, dependence of Nigeria economy on crude oil any alternatives? 2012, overcoming the Nigerian security challenges: a panacea for national growth and development 2013, the power of your vote: a catalyst for a stable and united Nigeria 2014, the Nigerian political class and the citizens’ quest for good governance 2015, the state of the nation: redefining our values 2016, made in Nigeria products: the vehicle for sustainable development 2017, Nigeria’s unity: matters arising 2018 and justice as an instrument of enduring peace in nation building 2019

    Mike Okonkwo Essay Competition:

    In a bid to further motivate our youths to excellence in their academics, the Mike Okonkwo Essay Competition was born in 2004. All Senior Secondary School students across the nation are eligible to participate. The winner for the maiden edition was from Lagos, while the winner of the 2019 edition was equally from state. The competition is currently going on nationwide and we look forward to presenting the winners and their schools with their prizes at the next annual lecture. The winner of the 2005 edition being a special edition to mark the 60th birthday of the Presiding Bishop also got a scholarship for his tertiary education in addition to the cash prize for the 1st prize position.

    Mike Okonkwo Football Competition:

    This is a football competition to reach out to the youths in their locality and draw in as many youths as possible into their team. This will serve three purposes:

    1. Throughout the period of the tournament, youths in the various suburbs of Lagos, irrespective of tribe, tongue, religion or race come together in unity and one accord thereby fostering unity in the nation.
    2. The youths who are not members of the church are brought into the church in a bid to assure them of a bright future and a hope to look forward to.
    3. The tournament also provides exposure to the youths who are skilled in football but have no opportunity to play in any club. Some club managers visit the venue of the tournament and identify those who could be encouraged further in the game of football.

    Empowerment for less privilege:

    This is a non-profit organization which is committed to lending a helping hand to the less privileged. The activities of the Mike Okonkwo Foundation include:

    • Running of vocational schools free of charge to youths in remote areas to give them the opportunity to acquire skills for survival, development and participation in community life. Currently there are two of such centers in Lagos (Agege and Mushin). Graduates of the vocational centres are also assisted where feasible to establish small scale businesses in a bid to make them responsible citizens of this great country thereby reducing the menace of “Area Boys” and other youthful delinquencies.
    • Running adult literacy classes and free WAEC/JAMB/NECO preparatory classes. Proven teachers are employed to teach core subjects including Mathematics, English language, English Literature, Government and Economics to these students free of charge.
    • Award of Scholarships to students in tertiary institutions throughout the beneficiary’s course of study. The Foundation has 14 students currently on her scholarship scheme.
    • One-time assistance to institutions like the old people’s home, and handicapped children’s home

    Donation of medical equipment to government hospitals: the first in the series was the donation of 10 wheelchairs each to 4 institutions: National Orthopedic Hospital, Igbobi, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) and General Hospital Lagos.

    Prison Ministry:

    We carry out prison evangelism in all the prisons and remand homes in Lagos, not just by ministering to them spiritually, but also assisting in other areas, including legal assistance to inmates who cannot afford it. We join hands with the government to provide some basic things and assist in integrating them back into the society when they are released.

    Jesus in the Community:

    All our programs outlined above are some of the things we do to be the extension of Jesus in our world. Jesus said we are the light of the world and the salt of the earth. We take the light of the word to our world through these community centered programs and street crusades. We also reach out to HIV positive victims by giving them hope medical assistance as the Lord enables us.

    Rural Evangelism:

    The Ministry is aware of the challenges of Pastors in rural areas and as such reaches out to them on monthly basis by paying monthly allowances, giving assistance for the purchase of land for their ministries, organizing all-expense paid training programs; this is in addition to various one-time donations, and other necessities as the Lord enables us. Recently, the ministry donated 30 motorcycles to ministers in rural areas.

    In addition to all these, the ministry also makes it a point of duty to make her presence felt in her immediate locality with amenities like street light which was done in Ejigbo, provision of boreholes and other programs that will be a blessing to the immediate environment where the branches are located.

  • TREM announces date for 32nd convention to mark church’s 40 years anniversary

    TREM announces date for 32nd convention to mark church’s 40 years anniversary

    The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM) has announced date and activities for the 32nd edition of its annual convention.

    The 32nd edition of the annual convention of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM) is themed: “Exceeding Glory”.

    The 32nd annual convention of TREM will be holding from the 21st of November to the 28th of November, 2021.

    According to a TREM’s statement the convention will constitute part of major highlights to mark the 40 years anniversary of the ministry, that was officially launched on the 4th of January 1981.

    The annual convention will be holding at the TREM National and International Headquarters along Gbagada Expressway, Anthony Oke, Lagos.

    An opening ceremony will hold on the 21st of November from 5pm to 8pm and morning session 9a.m and evening session 5pm daily throughout the duration of the week long conference.

    The convention that will also host the International Women Prayer Conference (IWPC), “Zamar” Radical Worship a musical concert will close on the 28 of November 2021.

    Since its evolution in 1990 with the theme Walking in Dominium, the church has had other themes like, Let His Glory Fall (1991), Fully Committed (1992), His Holy Habitation (1993), Pure Fire (1994), Power In The Word (1995), and Manifestation Of The Sons Of God (1996-1998).

    Other themes of TREM convention over the years are: The Glory Is Here (1999), Signs Wonders & Miracles(2000), Releasing The Captives (2001), In His Presence (2002), Our God Reigns (2003), It Is Well (2004), Behold His Wonder (2005), El-Shaddai (2006), And God Said (2007 -2008), Unshakable Kingdom (2009 – 2010), and Grace Grace (2011-2012).

    Also TREM convention has also has the following theme: Open Heaven (2013), God And God Alone (2014), Rest2015 – 2016, Unsearchable Riches of Christ 2017-2018, Love that passes knowledge (2019), Grace Dimension conference (2020) and Exceeding Glory (2021).

    Notable men of God that has graced the conference as speakers over the years include Pastor Tunde Bakare, Pastor Sam AdeyemI, Late Archbishop Benson Idahosa, Pastor E.A Adeboye, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, Dr. Felix Omobude, Bishop Simon Okah, Bishop Francis Wale Oke, Dr. Uma Ukpai, and Rev. George Adegboye.

    Others are Dr. Tunde Joda, Bishop Charles Agyin Asare From Ghana, Bishop Tudor Bismark, From Zimbabwe, Bishop Joe Imakando From Zambia, Pastor Tim Storrey, Dr. Richard Ford, Dr. Greg & Cyndi Romine, Dr. Jerry Wolcson, Bishop Oyedepo David, Pastor Mathew Ashimolowo and many more anointed men of God.

    A special International Women Prayer Conference (IWPC) for both Men and women is scheduled for November 25th from 9a.m to 12noon and Bishop Peace Okonkwo will be ministering alongside with other women of God.

    On the 26 is the Radical Worship Musical Concert from 9pm till down and Christian music lovers are expected to register at the church website: www.trem.org in compliance with covid-19 protocol.

    The Zamar music concert which is referred to as Radical Worship music experience has had gospel artist like Nathaniel Bassey, Tim Godfrey, Chioma Jesus, Sammie Okposo, Mercy Chinwo, Onos, Jerry Sax, Emeka Jonathan, Oluwanonibisi and many more anointed Christian music artist.

  • Pastor Adeboye announces theme for 2021 Holy Ghost Congress

    Pastor Adeboye announces theme for 2021 Holy Ghost Congress

    Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has announced the theme for the 2021 edition of the church’s Holy Ghost Congress.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Pastor Adeboye announced the theme of the 2021 Holy Ghost Congress of the RCCG on Thursday, being day 4 of the church’s 69th Annual Convention.

    Adeboye, who distinguished between the church’s Annual Convention and the Holy Ghost Congress, announced the theme of the 2021 Holy Ghost Congress as: The Siege is Over.

    The revered man of God, fondly referred to as Daddy GO, speaking on Thursday said the church’s Annual Convention is an inreach, while the Holy Ghost Congress he said is an outreach.

    Pastor Adeboye said: “Any time there is a major gathering like this, there could be two distinct approaches.

    “One approach is called an outreach. An outreach is when you are reaching out to people; people who are not yet in the church, sinners; you want to bring them in. So we call such a gathering an outreach.

    “For example, the Congress in December is an outreach. That is why you find out that everyday, every topic is the kind that people will clap, shout and jump.

    “But the second type of gathering is an inreach, when you reach inward, to those who are already inside. So the Convention is an inreach.

    “The Convention is supposed to be a gathering where we look at ourselves, where we discuss issues about those of us who are already children of God on our way to heaven, and we want to discuss how to finish well, and finish strong.

    “Of course because the Bible says you are to love your neighbour as yourself, we still throw in a little bit of outreach into the Convention. Like tomorrow for instance, Holy Ghost Night, that is an outreach. That is why you find out that the crowd of Friday night is always more than the crowd on other days, because it is an outreach.

    “Incidentally, the Lord has already told me the theme for the Congress in December. The theme for this year’s Congress in December is the siege is over”.

    TNG reports the 2020 edition of the Holy Ghost Congress of the RCCG was themed: Time to Fly. The 2020 edition was held virtually as a result of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

  • Pastor Adeboye recounts hilarious encounter with an old time lover who came to him for prayers

    Pastor Adeboye recounts hilarious encounter with an old time lover who came to him for prayers

    General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye has revealed a hilarious encounter he had with an old time girlfriend he narrated he did virtually everything with.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Pastor Adeboye, fondly referred to as Daddy G. O., made the revelation in his message during the welcome service, being day 3 of the RCCG Annual Convention 2021 on Wednesday.

    Adeboye revealed that when he was yet to give his life to Jesus Christ, he had so many girlfriends, but that there was a particular one he did everything with.

    While the revered man of God did not reveal the identity of the girlfriend nor give details of everything they did together, he narrated a later encounter they had.

    Pastor Adeboye narrates: “I told you that before I gave my life to Jesus Christ, I had many, many girlfriends. But among all of them, there was one that I did everything with, and I won’t tell you the details.

    “Then, we separated. She went her way; I went my way. We didn’t see for years, and she got married, and I got married.

    “In the meantime, I got born again. When I was working at the University of Ilorin, looking after our little church there, in the meantime, they transferred her husband also to Ilorin.

    “She had given birth to a child that was born lame. Someone told her there is a pastor up there; take your child to him. If he prays for the child, the child will walk. So, she came to the mission house.

    “She saw some people at the veranda, and said I want to see the pastor. They said he is inside. And then she came in and saw me. We greeted. Old flames. How are you? Long time, no see. Where have you been?

    “And then she said I want to see the pastor. And I said yes, can I help you? She said I said I want to see the pastor. I said I am the pastor. She said, you? I said yes. You are the pastor? I said yes. She said you will pray and God will answer?

    “She didn’t know that I have already met the Lord Jesus Christ, that old things have passed away, that all things have become new. And we prayed a simple prayer and the child began to walk”.

    TNG reports the RCCG Annual Convention 2021 is the 69th Annual Convention of the church. Themed: A New Wave of Glory, the Convention will run from 2nd of August 2021 to 8th of August 2021.

  • Okpe sons, daughters hold 11th annual convention in North America

    The Okpe Union of North America (OUNA) has announced plans to hold the 11th annual convention of all sons and daughters of Okpe kingdom in North America.

    TheNewsGuru (TNG) reports the 11th annual convention of the OUNA will hold from Friday 24th of May through Monday 27th of May, 2019 at Clarion Hotel – Indianapolis Airport, Indianapolis, capital of Indiana.

    The convention, to hold in the Hoosier State, has “Repositioning Okpe Kingdom for Strategic Development” as it’s theme, with Professor Ovaborhene Isaac Idamoyibo of the University of Jos, Nigeria as keynote speaker.

    According to a statement by the local organizing committee under the chairmanship of Chief Onisuru Otomewo, arrangements have been put in place to ensure success of the convention.

    He advised Okpe sons and daughters to make early preparations for the convention in order for them to avoid last minute rush.

    Chief Otemewo stated that participants can register for the convention using the Attendance Registration Form on the OUNA website.

    “All convention attendees/delegates are expected to register online at www.okpeunionamerica.org.

    “Every concerns and correspondence can be directed to the General Secretary of the Union, Pastor John Okperuvwe through info@okpeunionamerica.org,” he said.

    TNG reports Okpe Union, founded in 1930, is the umbrella body for all sons and daughters of Okpe kingdom.

    While Chief Robert Onome is the current President General of Okpe Union Worldwide, Edward Ederaine is the President of OUNA.

    The Okpe kingdom, established as early as the 17th century, has a traditional ruler with the title Orodje Okpe.

    The Okpe people are known to have migrated to found the present day Sapele and Okpe Local Government areas of Delta State, Nigeria.

    The Okpe kingdom is made up of 12 districts with 110 towns and villages.

    The Orodje Okpe is HRM Maj. Gen. Felix Mujakpero, Orhue 1, who also exercises authority over Sapele LGA.