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SCOAN rededicates first branch in Akure

By Demilade Adeniyi

The Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) this weekend opened its first church outside the Nigerian headquarters in Akure, the Ondo State capital, and home state of its founder, the late God’s General Prophet TB Joshua, with pomp and pageantry.

The sprawling multimillion Naira edifice, which is on more than five hectares of land and capable of sitting over 6,000 worshippers with its overflow canopies has been in existence over the years. It is along the Ilesha-Owo Expressway, Opposite the NNPC mega station, in Akure, the Ondo State capital.

Constructed by Man of God Prophet TB Joshua, the church was briefly used, but left for years. It has now been rebuilt, modernized and re-commissioned by the new leadership under Pastor Evelyn Joshua.

The Zaki of Arigidi Akoko, Oba Isa Olanipekun, Ondo State Deputy Governor Lucky Ayedatiwa and Pastor Evelyn Joshua.

Ondo State Governor Arakunrin Rotimi Akeredolu, who was represented by the Ondo State Deputy Governor Lucky Ayedatiwa, described the new SCOAN branch in Akure as “a giant stride of the church under the leadership of Pastor Evelyn Joshua, as it comes with tremendous grace for the uplifting of the people of Ondo State in particular who will not have the need to travel to Lagos just to worship God in the Synagogue.”

He described SCOAN and Pastor TB Joshua as Nigeria’s greatest religious export and congratulated its new leadership, Pastor Mrs Joshua for her perseverance in holding forth and reinforcing the legacy of the founder in keeping the saints together after the passing of the founder, Prophet TB Joshua.

He commended SCOAN members’ world over for their laudable efforts and commitment in opening its branch in Ondo State.

According to the Deputy Governor, the importance of church could not be overemphasized in individual life and nation building. “The moral character mouldings, love, peace and unity preached by the church are cardinal principles of true nation building,” he stated adding that “with this new branch here many lives will be turned around”.

Pastor Mrs Evelyn TB Joshua, SCOAN worldwide leader in her address said the opening of Akure branch was out of the divine command to expand for the fulfillment of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ’s mission on earth. “We are doing this today by God’s authority and permission of the Holy Spirit to meet the expanding dream of the Ministry by spreading Christ’s message and evangelism” she stated, adding that “Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ has further brought salvation, healing, deliverance and God’s abundant blessings to your domain and it has come to stay with regular church activities”.

She expressed gratitude to members and partners all over the world for their steadfastness and efforts for the glory of God.

Other prominent personalities in attendance include His Royal Highness Oba Isa Olanipekun, the Zaki of Arigidi Akoko, HRM, Deji of Akure Oba Aladetoyinbo,     represented by a Senior High Chief, SHC Anthony Falowo, HRH Engr. Dr. Franklyn Akakuru Dabrinze, Izoagba ancient kingdom in Imo State and host of others from different walks of life.

In a tumultuous joyful rejoicing and celebration by the people of the state most especially Akure environment for the sitting of a branch in Akure, the atmosphere was electrifying with glorious songs of praises and worship.

A retired soldier, Ajibola Oladiran said “I am excited to witness this opening of SCOAN church in Akure because I am in love with the church and it has always been our prayers for a branch to be located here. We really thank God in Akure for this”.

Mrs Olabiwonwu Patricia, a retired teacher said: ” it is a great day here to have a SCOAN branch. This joy has come to stay. No mountain can remove it. We are grateful to God and Mummy Evelyn Joshua who God has used for this grace”.

Mrs Bidemi Francis, a school bursar, has this to say: “we are rejoicing because God has blessed us specially by opening this branch as we will begin to experience God’s wonders in our lives which we are all praying and yearning for”.

Mrs Victoria Opaje, a retiree in her 70s said; “I am still alive by the grace of God through TB Joshua. God did wonders in my life through him. I know a great thing has graciously landed in Akure with this branch. This is why I am here dancing, praising God for today’s opening of Akure SCOAN branch.

Indeed a great thing has landed in Akure with lots of hope and expectation from the premises of the newly opened SCOAN branch filled to the brim even on a working day.

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