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COVID 19: Celestial Church Donates N25m To N.C.D.C, Lagos, Ogun

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In a bid to support the government in its effort to tackle the deadly scourge of Corona Virus pandemic, codenamed Covid-19, Celestial Church of Christ Worldwide through its Pastor and Head, His Eminence Reverend Emmanuel Mobiyina Oshoffa, has made a donation of N25 million, to the National Centre for Disease Control (N.C.D.C), and to the Lagos and Ogun State Governments.

 A statement issued by the Church’s Chairman, Press, Publicity and Publications Committee, SVMSE Kayode Ajala, stated that the donation was made at the Governor’s Office, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, Ogun State, recently.

Presenting the donation at the spokesman for the church’s delegation Superior Evangelist Bola Akinterinwa lauded the efforts of the government at combating the deadly scourge, especially as regards the provision of medical facilities and palliatives for the citizens of Ogun State in particular and Nigeria in general. 

Evangelist Akinterinwa assured the Government of the continued support of the Pastor and the entire congregation of the Celestial Church of Christ Worldwide and seized the opportunity to inform the Governor of Ogun State of the church’s plan to commence the construction of a world class university at the Celestial City, Imeko, Ogun State before the year runs out. He prayed for Government’s intervention for the re-construction and possible dualisation of the Abeokuta-Imeko Road.

Responding, the Deputy Governor of Ogun State, Mrs Noimot Salako Oyedele who received the church delegation on behalf of the Governor expressed appreciation for the donation and assured that the donation would be used to tackle the deadly virus. She further assured that she would convey the prayers of the church concerning the proposed Celestial International University, Imeko, Ogun State and the re-construction of the Abeokuta-Imeko Road to the Governor of Ogun State.

Prayers for the Government and people of Ogun State were offered by the leader of the delegation, Most Superior Evangelist J.D. Nunayon. Also in the church delegation were Superior Evangelist M.O. Shodunke, SVMSE Kayode Ajala and Evangelist Gbenga Daniel Adebayo. 

The delegation also paid a condolence visit to General Ekundayo Opaleye, a former Military Administrator of Ondo State and member of the Pastor-In-Council at his G.R.A Abeokuta residence to commiserate with him on the recent demise of his son.

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