+ Dashes widows, pastors millions,lands and houses
Founder of Champions Royal Assembly, Prophet Joshua Iginla
has just acquired a multi billion Naira jet to further the cause of the
ministry, he confirmed this during the celebration of his birthday in his Abuja
church today.
The clergy who runs the 80,000 seater auditorium widely
known as City of Wonders in Abuja just added the new wonder on air to ease the
missionary work as a prophet with global impact.
He Equally dashed over 142 widows 150,000 each and a bag of
rice which amounts to 21m. He also gave 3 widows and several of his pastors
lands worth 95m in Abuja with assurance to build the house on them.
Interestingly, at such a time like this and due to the
numerous engagements of top clergymen we have in Nigeria , acquiring a private
jet by them is not a luxury but borne out of necessity. Arguably, Nigerian
prophets are among the most sought out globally.
Most times, they are needed in two or three countries in
different continents in a day. Hence, there is need to create a very easy means
of transportation for them, couple with the fact that our transportation
industry is still way behind Compare to other developed countries and that is
why we see men of God purchasing private jets, not to showoff but to make movement
easy for them for evangelical and missionary purposes.
Of a truth, for Iginla , owning a private jet is long
overdue due to his global itinerary and charity cause across the world.
Arguably, the Founder and General Overseer of Champions
Royal Assembly in Abuja, Pro. Joshua Iginla is incurably addicted to charity
works. He is among the top clergy who has touched the needy across the world
without regret. Of a truth , he has spent billions in cash and kind to
put smiles on the faces of the less privileged and empowering them.
He shocked the world two years ago when he splashed over
N23million on 115 widows during his birthday party and over N50m he earmarked
for them last year.
Incidentally that was just a tip of the iceberg .
Some of the highlights of his philanthropic works were
potrayed in 2015 when he celebrated his birthday. He gave out 32 cars in a day,
including his personal vehicles. He gave them out to the needy and some church
members.
In the same vein, in 2016, he gave out 32 cars to those who
never thought of owning a vehicle. Still in the spirit of giving, he
empowered Artisans and some got generators and cash gifts while the widows got
deep freezers, rice and cash gifts ranging from N150,000 to N1.5 million, Treasure
Orphanage Foundation, Nyanya, Divine Wound Orphanage, Kubwa and Christ Home
Foundation, Kuje, got N1.5 million each and rice while some orphans in the
homes were awarded scholarships from nursery to university.
He has over 1000 widows under his care, aged ones on monthly
salary and he has given out houses to desolates and church members. He has
given scholarship to several kids up to university level, to mention a few.
One of the memorable incident was the case of Ms Moleofi
Mokane. While on a missionary work in Botswana, he learnt about her pathetic
case and couple with the fact that the aged woman was living under the tree, he
built her a two bedroom flat.
Likewise in South Africa, he gave 10,000 rands each to 34
widows, six widows were given a car each, 100,000 rands to 10 orphans and a
brand new Volkswagen polo car.
His benevolence isn’t limited to Christians alone. in
2016, a muslim lady whose boyfriend poured acid on her over little issue and
defaced her was helped by the man of God with a sum of N10Million for treatment
overseas.
Most times, he is needed in two or three countries in
different continents in a day. Hence, there is need to create a very easy means
of transportation for them, Interestingly, at such a time like this and due to
the numerous engagements of top clergymen we have in Nigeria , acquiring a
private jet by them is not a luxury but borne out of necessity. Arguably,
Nigerian prophets are among the most sought out globally.
Most times, they are needed in two or three countries in
different continents in a day. Hence, there is need to create a very easy means
of transportation for him and his team, couple with the fact that our
transportation industry is still way behind Compare to other developed
countries and that is why we see men of God purchasing private jets, not to
showoff but to make movement easy for them for evangelical and missionary
purposes.
Prophet Joshua Iginla has been to hundreds of nations to
carry out missionary works. He has been to Zambia, Zimbabwe, Kenya, United
States Of America, Cameroun, South Africa and so many countries and continents
just to preach the word of God. It is noted that he runs a busy missionary
schedule round the year globally. Prophet Joshua Iginla is one who is known to
have a Prophetic ministry and as such gone to several places to Prophecy, and
deliver people from evil spirits. It will also be worthy to note that the
Prophetic ministry is one which is requested for world-wide, especially in rare
cases where a Prophet also has a very strong teaching ministry. He can be
likened to a river everyone wants to drink from, that is exactly who Prophet
Joshua Iginla is.
Due to this, he has missed a crusade because of tight
schedule and cancellation of his flight. This destabilized him and the host
country he was supposed to visit because he had a divine mission to fufill
there. Aside that, he has been mobbed severally while waiting for flights and
the rigid nature of flight schedule at times do not tally with his flexible
schedule in fulfilling his global mandate .
For Prophet Joshua Iginla to get a private jet today, it’s
definitely not out of point. it’s just long over due because of his kind of
ministry and missionary work across the world . He is based in Nigeria but can
be booked for ministration in three different countries in different continents
in just a day. In a case like this, he might not be able to meet up with them
because of flight schedules but with a private jet, he will conveniently meet
up with them.
Hence, it’s a welcome development for Prophet Joshua Iginla as he joined the league of Nigerian Prophets who have acquired a private jet.
Olowu Celebrates Former Military President, Ibrahim Babangida, At 84
Olowu of Kuta, HRM Oba Dr Hammed Oyelude Makama, CON, Tegbosun III, has congratulated former military president, Gen Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, rtd, who is 84 today.
Olowu, in a statement he signed, eulogised the former military ruler for his modest achievements while he was in power.
According to Olowu, ” IBB is an enigma. He has carved a niche for himself as a former military president. His tenure witnessed the completion of many monumental legacy projects that are still visible today. His Hill Top Mansion in Minna has become a Mecca of sorts for those who aspired to lead Nigeria.”
Olowu, who described Gen Babangida as being grossly misunderstood, said history would be kind to him.
He said, “The launch of Gen Babangida’s Autobiography: ‘A Journey In Service’, and the testimonies from the likes of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, Tony Elumelu, Jim Ovia, Abdusalam Rabiu, Oil Magnate, Arthur Eze, and many others, testified to his goodwill despite leaving public office three decades ago.
” On behalf of myself, my Oloris and Olowu-In-Council.
All members of the defunct IBB Vision 2003 and Vision 2007, I wish President Ibrahim Babangida, rtd, a happy birthday. I also wish him all the best as he aged gracefully,” Olowu added.
Born on August 17, 1941, Gen Ibrahim Babangida, rtd, ruled Nigeria from 1985 to 1993.
His presidency was marked by significant political and economic reforms.
A new dawn breaks over Agunjin — a moment etched in gold in the annals of history — as the crown of the Ariwajoye Adekeye Royal Dynasty returns to its rightful home. With this homecoming, the living legacy of Agunjin’s royal heritage is renewed, strengthened, and destined to shine for generations to come.
The proud sons and daughters of Agunjin welcome His Royal Highness, Oba Isiaka Babatunde Malik Adekeye, Ariwajoye III of Agunjin Land, with joy, reverence, and boundless hope for the future.
A distinguished Nigerian based in New York, Oba Adekeye is a dynamic and accomplished professional whose illustrious career spans cinematography, international trade, and hospitality. Born into the revered Ariwajoye Adekeye Royal Family of Agunjin, in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, His Royal Highness now carries forward an ancestral legacy steeped in honor, dignity, and purpose.
The new Oba Adekeye is the proud nephew of the late Oba Jimoh Ajide Adekeye and the grandson of Oba Alade Adekeye — custodians of Agunjin’s noble traditions whose names remain deeply woven into the history of the land.
As the Yoruba say,
“Adé kì í wọ́ lórí aláìní orí.” — The crown does not rest on a head without destiny.”
His Royal Highness wears the crown not as a mere ornament, but as a solemn trust from his ancestors to his people.
The Adekeye Royal Family extends profound gratitude to: His Excellency, H.E.AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, CON, Chaiman GFON, Sadauna Ngeri of Ilorin, Executive Governor of Kwara State; The Chairman, Kwara State Council of Chiefs, Alhaji (Dr.) Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari, Emir of Ilorin; The Chairman, Igbomina Traditional Rulers Forum, Oba (Barr.) Alh. Ismail Bolaji Yahaya Atoloye Alebiosu, Olupo of Ajase Ipo; The Chairman, Ifelodun Traditional Council, HRM Oba (Dr.) Alhaji Ahmed Awuni Babalola Arepo III, Elese of Igbaja; The Ifelodun Traditional Council Members and the Kwara State Traditional Council.
Our heartfelt appreciation also goes to the Hon. Commissioner for Local Government, Chieftaincy Affairs and Community Development, Hon. Abdullahi Bata, and to the Executive Chairman, Ifelodun LGA, Hon. Femi Yusuf, for their steadfast commitment to upholding historical truths and safeguarding the cherished traditions of Agunjin.
As the newly crowned Ariwajoye III, Oba Adekeye brings decades of professionalism, global exposure, and deep cultural pride to his reign. His vision is noble and unwavering — to champion sustainable development across the Agunjin district, preserve the rich traditions of the land, and unite his people both at home and in the diaspora under one banner of progress, peace, and pride.
In the words of an old royal proverb, “When the king builds bridges, the people will cross to a better tomorrow.” Ariwajoye III now stands as that bridge — connecting the heritage of the past with the promise of the future.
Long live Ariwajoye III. Long live the Ariwajoye Adekeye Royal Family. Long live Agunjin Land.
Primate ELIJAH AYODELE: The Seer, And the Country That Listens
By Femi Oyewale
Ejigbo, Lagos — When Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele steps onto the pulpit of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church each week, he does more than preach: he convenes a national conversation. For decades, the clergy has issued blunt, often headline-grabbing prophecies about presidents, markets, and disasters — pronouncements that are dutifully copied, debated, and digested across Nigerian newsrooms, social media, and political corridors.
Primate Ayodele is best known for two things: the regular release of New Year’s and seasonal “warnings to the nation,” and a large, loyal following that amplifies those warnings into national discourse. He publishes annual prophecy booklets, holds prayer mountain conventions where journalists are invited, and maintains active social media channels that spread his messages quickly beyond his church gates. In July 2025, he launched a compendium of his prophecies titled “Warnings to the Nations,” an event covered by national outlets, which Ayodele used to restate concerns about security, governance, and international affairs.
Ayodele’s prophecies have touched on lightning-rod topics: election outcomes, the health or fate of public figures, infrastructure failures, and international crises. Nigerian and regional press have repeatedly published lists of his “fulfilled” predictions — from political upsets to tragic accidents — and his followers point to these as proof of his accuracy. Media roundups in recent years credited him with dozens of prophecies he argued had been realised in 2023 and 2024, and his annual prophetic rollouts continue to attract wide attention.
Impact beyond prediction: politics, policy, and public mood
The practical effect of Ayodele’s ministry is not limited to whether a prophecy comes to pass. In Nigeria’s politicised and religiously engaged public sphere, a prominent seer can:
• Move conversations in electoral seasons; politicians, commentators, and voters listen when he names likely winners or warns about risks to candidates, and his claims sometimes become part of campaign narratives.
• Shape popular expectations — warnings about economic hardship, insecurity, ty or public health influence how congregations and communities prepare and react.
• Exert soft pressure on leaders — high-profile admonitions directed at governors or ministers often prompt responses from the accused or their allies, creating a feedback loop between pulpit pronouncements and political actors.
Philanthropy and institution building
Ayodele’s public profile extends into philanthropy and church development. He runs INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church from Oke-Afa, Lagos, and his ministry periodically organises humanitarian outreach, scholarships, and hospital visits — activities he frames as evidence that prophetic ministry must be accompanied by concrete acts of charity. Church events such as extended “17-day appreciation” outreaches and scholarship programmes have been widely reported and help cement his appeal among congregants who value spiritual counsel paired with material support.
What makes him unique
Several features set Ayodele apart from other public religious figures in Nigeria:
1. Productivity and documentation. He releases extensive, numbered lists of prophecies and compiles them into booklets — a tactic that makes his predictions easy to track (and for supporters to tally as “fulfilled”).
2. A blend of national and international focus. His pronouncements frequently move beyond parochial concerns to name international actors and events, which broadens his media footprint.
3. Media-savvy presentation. From staged press events to active social accounts, Ayodele understands how to turn a prophecy into a viral story that will be picked up by blogs, newspapers, and TV.
The public verdict: faith, influence, and skepticism
To millions of Nigerians — and to his core following — Primate Ayodele remains a pastor-prophet whose warnings must be taken seriously. To others, he is a media personality whose relevance depends as much on spectacle and circulatory power as on supernatural insight. What is indisputable is his role in magnifying the religious dimension of national life: when he speaks, politicians, congregants, and newsrooms listen. That attention, in turn, helps determine which social and political questions become urgent in public debate.
Looking ahead
As Nigeria heads into another cycle of elections and economic challenges, Ayodele’s annual pronouncements will almost certainly return to the front pages. Whether they are read as sober warnings, political interventions, or performative theology, they will continue to shape conversations about destiny, leadership, and the kinds of risks a deeply religious nation believes it must prepare for.
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