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Revealed: Why Governor Uzodimma, Millions Of Imo People Regretted Missing Evang.Ebuka Obi-Zion’s 3 Days Programme

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By Dan Opara

Evang. Ebuka Obi, Spiritual Director and Founder of Zion Prayer Ministry Outreach, recently made headlines by relocating his ministry’s headquarters from Lagos State to Ngor-Okpala, Imo State.

This move, driven by his “Come Down and Develop Our Own Home” ethos, promises to stimulate both infrastructural development and economic growth in the region.

From August 23rd to 25th, 2024, Ngor-Okpala hosted an international crusade that drew attendees from around the globe, including significant donations from the United States.

The three-day event was marked by a spiritually charged atmosphere, characterized by miracles, healings, and deliverances.

Evang. Obi, via his Zion Ministry Outreach used the occasion to appeal to the Igbo people, both in Nigeria and in the diaspora, urging them to return home and invest in their communities.

He also called for continued prayers for Nigeria’s well-being and for wisdom for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in addressing the country’s economic and social challenges.

The crusade’s finale saw an emotional tribute to Governor Hope Uzodimma, who had been instrumental in facilitating the event.

Evang. Obi praised the governor for providing land and security, acknowledging his critical role in the success of the program.

However, the governor faced a challenging situation on the last day of the crusade.

While Uzodimma was initially absent, attending to legal matters in Abuja, he returned to Imo State with a Supreme Court reaffirmation of his gubernatorial victory.

Unfortunately, due to severe traffic congestion on Owerri/Aba Road caused by the influx of attendees, the governor and his entourage were unable to reach the crusade ground.

Sources indicate that Governor Uzodimma expressed regret over missing the grand finale of the event.

Following the crusade, Evang. Obi-Zion and his team visited the Governor at the Government House in Owerri on August 26th, 2024.

The visit was marked by prayers and a warm reception from government staff, who received blessings from the evangelist.

Despite the traffic disruptions, no blame was assigned to Imo State’s Commissioner for Transport, Hon. Dr. Benson Chika Abazu.

Nonetheless, Evang. Obi-Zion encouraged the Commissioner to address the transportation issues in the state.


As the 100-day outreach concluded, the event left a lasting impact on the community, highlighting both the successes and challenges of such large-scale gatherings.

The gathering saw more than 3 million people from across the world.

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Those who say ‘Holy Ghost fire’ prayers are antichrist [Video] – Fada Oluoma

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Nigerian Catholic priest, Rev Fr Chinenye Oluoma, has tagged those who say ‘Holy Ghost fire’ prayers against their enemies as antichrist.

Oluoma said that such persons do not have the spirit of Christ but rather the spirit of the antichrist.

The cleric stated this in a video posted on his verified Facebook page on Thursday.

According to him, there was never a time ‘holy ghost fire’ was used for deliverance, noting that what is used for deliverance is ‘in the name of Jesus Christ’.

He added, “Those who are anointed get transformed. And what matters under your anointing is the Spirit of God that possesses you.

“So let me tell you now, anybody who prays ‘Holy Ghost fire’ against his or her enemies, that person does not have the Spirit of God, or that person has expelled the Spirit of God for himself or herself.

“If you pray ‘Holy Ghost fire’ against your enemies, you do not have the Spirit of Christ. What you have is the spirit of the antichrist. In fact, you are one of the antichrists.

“If you pray: “Every enemy who said, I will not make it this year, I say holy ghost fire,” you are an antichrist.

“People don’t like this message. “Holy Ghost fire” prayers against your enemies, whether they are in the village or they are in town, whether they are your uncles – your uncle that denied you something, or that stole your mother’s land or whatever – if you are among those who invoke holy ghost fire to destroy your enemies. You don’t have the spirit of Christ. What you have is antichrist spirit. Many Christians are antichrists and they don’t know.”

“So I’m now I’m giving you one of the characteristics of the antichrist – those who say ‘Holy Ghost fire’ prayers.

“Even in deliverance – those who do deliverance – there was never a time holy ghost fire was used for deliverance. What is used for deliverance is ‘in the name of Jesus Christ’.

“How we came to make holy ghost fire part of prayer is still a case study. The Bible said, whatever you ask the Father in my name, then your generation of Christians now have made holy ghost fire a prayer condiment.

“Not even in deliverance, when you are facing real person who is possessed, it is in the name of Jesus Christ that evil spirits are cast out. It’s not with holy ghost fire, but in your clime you people use holy ghost fire more for your enemies.
If you are in a place where they’re saying that kind of prayer begin to enlighten them.”

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I regret my actions – Apostle Alilu apologises to Pastor Korede Komaiya

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The Senior Pastor of Word of Power Gospel Church International, Apostle Festus Alilu, has publicly apologized to Pastor Korede Komaiya of The Master’s International Church, Warri, Delta State.

This follows a recent comment made by Apostle Alilu against Pastor Komaiya via a video on his social media page, a move that sparked reactions from various quarters.

Consequently, some supporters of Pastor Komaiya reported the case to the police, leading to Apostle Alilu’s arrest and detention.

However, in a formal apology letter dated March 23, 2025, Apostle Alilu stated that he had removed the controversial video from his Facebook page and had also uploaded a new video apologizing for his actions.

He admitted that his comments were inappropriate and had negatively affected Pastor Komaiya’s reputation.

He wrote, “I write to express my sincere and unreserved apologies for a video I posted on my Facebook page on the 8th day of March 2025, where I criticized your style of preaching.

“I regret all the offensive content of the video and the negative effects on your reputation, congregation and the entire body of Christ.

“I have removed the video from my Facebook page, and I have also posted an apology video on the same platform.

“I humbly request your forgiveness and understanding on this matter so we can put it behind us and focus on our shared commitment to spreading the Gospel.”

Reacting to the apology, the Concerned Christian Youth Forum described the move as a welcome development.

The group, in a statement by its convener, Adama James Paul, applauded the reconciliation and urged others to follow suit.

“We believe that the Christian faith and its leaders should be respected and protected against defamation and cyberbullying.

“Do NOT defame or tarnish the reputation of anyone while criticizing their actions. Remember, you are only sharing your perception or opinion, and this must be done within the confines of the law.

“A criminal offense isn’t just against the victim but against the entire state. So do not come up with lame excuses that the victim is a Christian or Pastor and ought to have forgiven.”

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I left N5m weekly job in US to serve God in Nigeria – Pastor Giwa

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Amid the economic hardship in Nigeria, the Senior Pastor of The Second Coming of Christ Ministry, Adewale Giwa, on Sunday, disclosed why dumped his high paying job in the United States, US, and returned to the country.

Pastor Giwa disclosed that his zeal to serve God made him dump his job in the US, which he said was paying him an equivalent of five million naira monthly.

Addressing his members in Akure, Ondo State, the clergyman said he opted to return to Nigeria to serve God despite intervention from his “white” boss after his resignation.

Cautioning that life is not all about wealth acquisition, the clergyman stressed the need for people to serve God.

Pastor Giwa said: “If you think the purpose of coming to this world is to acquire wealth, you have made a grievous mistake.

“The scripture tells us to serve God with all our hearts, our father Abraham gave everything he had to God and God blessed him in return.

“Are you ready to sacrifice your career for God? Are you ready to sacrifice your children for God?

“They thought was crazy when I told them at my job that I was resigning, the white people came to me and asked, are you sure you know what you are talking about? I said yes.

“They asked what happened to you? I responded nothing and what I want to do was to give my life to God, to be in his presence for 24 hours.

“If you compare how much I earned weekly, it’s more than five million naira. I ignored this things because I wanted to serve God and be in his presence.

“Where do you want to be when the trumpet sounds? Are you going to be complaining that because of my job.”

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