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2027 Elections: CAN Says Voters Registration is a Sacred Duty for Christians

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The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), representing the 19 northern states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has called on Christians to seize the opportunity of the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in preparation for the 2027 general elections.

In a statement signed by its chairman, Rev. Yakubu Pam, CAN emphasized that voter registration is both “timely and crucial,” describing it as the first step toward obtaining a Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC), which is the gateway to meaningful participation in Nigeria’s democratic process.

Rev. Pam urged churches, Christian organizations, and community leaders to mobilize their members so that no eligible Christian is left out of the exercise. He stressed that Christians carry a moral and civic responsibility to contribute to shaping the future of the nation, noting that democracy thrives when the voices of the people are heard.

“Good governance does not happen by chance. It requires deliberate participation. Silence or indifference only empowers the wrong forces to control the destiny of our people and our nation,” the statement read.

CAN further noted that the 2027 general elections will mark a defining moment in Nigeria’s history, warning believers not to sit on the sidelines. It urged all eligible Christians, especially first-time voters and those who have relocated since the last elections, to come out en masse and register.

The statement concluded with a reminder that making a lasting impact requires prayer, action, and commitment, stressing that the opportunity must not be missed.

Newsblast reports that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) commenced the continue voter registration on Monday 18, August 2025.

 

 

 

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Olukoya Ordains 5,000 Pastors at MFM Global Ministers Conference

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The General Overseer of Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM) Worldwide, Dr. Daniel Olukoya, has ordained 5,000 men and women as pastors during the 2025 Global Ministers Conference.

The ordination, which took place at the Prayer City along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, was the climax of the four-day conference themed “The Message, the Messenger and the Power.”

Addressing the new pastors before the Sunday service, Olukoya urged them to remain dedicated to their calling and shun rebellion, describing it as a “killer.” He cited the biblical example of Absalom, who rebelled against his father, King David, but died on the battlefield.

The cleric also warned against self-ordination and questioned the authenticity of some who parade themselves as “general overseers, papas, and superintendents” on the internet.

“You are ordained today; whose anointing are you carrying — the oil of God or of man? If it is men’s, you better back out now. Only God can call and ordain you,” Olukoya said.

He further charged the newly ordained pastors not to oppress church members but to be diligent and faithful in their service.

“From today, you shall not be the same person again,” he declared.

 

 

 

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From Barefoot Village Boy to Global Spiritual Leader: Adeboye Inspires at Church’s 50th Anniversary

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Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has shared a moving account of his journey from barefoot days in secondary school to becoming one of the most influential Christian leaders in the world.

Speaking at the 50th anniversary celebration of the All Christians Fellowship Mission (ACFM) in Abuja, Adeboye reflected on his humble beginnings in a village so small it wasn’t on Nigeria’s map. He recalled seasons when faith was his only currency, yet God’s faithfulness never failed.

“Your promotion is not in the hand of man. Your promotion is in the hand of God,” Adeboye told the congregation, urging Nigerians not to define themselves by present hardships but to trust God as the ultimate promoter.

The service was also a celebration of ACFM’s remarkable journey from a modest “batcher” to a global mission with churches across Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, and Burkina Faso. Its founder, Rev. Williams Okoye, described the theme, “God Our Helper” (1 Samuel 7:12), as both timely and fitting.

Guests, including former Senate President Anyim Pius Anyim and Full Gospel Businessmen’s Fellowship leader Ifeanyi Odedo, shared heartfelt testimonies of how the church shaped their lives, faith, and public service.

For Pastor Adeboye, the day was more than an anniversary—it was living proof that no beginning is too small for God to transform into greatness.

 

 

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CAC Condemns Fatoyinbo Over Remarks on Apostle Babalola’s Wealth, Family

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The Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) has criticised the Founder of Commonwealth of Zion Ministry, Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo, for comments about the late Apostle Ayo Babalola, the church’s first General Evangelist.

In a video trending on social media, Fatoyinbo described Babalola as a poor man despite being highly anointed, questioning the welfare of his children.

Reacting in a statement on Thursday, August 14, 2025, CAC’s Director of Publicity, Pastor Ade Alawode, described the remarks as “insensitive and ill-informed,” saying it was wrong to equate anointing with material prosperity.

Quoting Luke 12:15 and 1 Timothy 6:10, the church said the Bible does not link wealth to spiritual anointing, adding that Fatoyinbo’s comment promoted a flawed prosperity message that could encourage greed and moral decay.

The CAC noted that Babalola, who began his ministry in 1928, was known for sacrificial service, charity, and humility, rather than materialism. It stated that he supported education, fed the poor, and provided accommodation for many, including non-family members.

The church also clarified that Babalola’s children, Mama Eunice Wuraola Ogini and Apeke Adeniyi, are alive, active in church service, and living modestly.

CAC further highlighted Babalola’s achievements, including being honoured by the colonial government during Queen Elizabeth II’s visit to Nigeria in 1956, and owning one of the best Ford Jeeps of his era.

“Apostle Babalola’s legacy, more than 66 years after his death, continues to inspire generations,” the statement read. “The measure of a believer’s anointing is not in material accumulation, but in sacrificial service.”

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