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RCCG Pastor Peter Oyediran Conveys a Peaceful Message during the Easter Celebration of Resurrection and Restoration

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RCCG Pastor Peter Oyediran Conveys a Peaceful Message during the Easter Celebration of Resurrection and Restoration

~By Oluwaseun Fabiyi

At Jesus House Huntsville, Alabama, USA, the Easter Sunday celebration was filled with love as Resident Pastor Peter Oyediran gave a powerful sermon on ‘He is not here; He has risen!’ drawing from Luke 24:6. “The grave proved incapable of holding Him, and now it similarly cannot hold us. We forego mourning; instead, we dance upon an empty grave. Victory is not expected; it has already been realized. This constitutes Resurrection. This personifies Jesus”.

In his efforts to spread his message to the people of Nigeria and the Christian faithfuls he highlighted the crucial role of peace and unity in fostering a harmonious society and a united country

Pastor Peter Oyediran of RCCG Jesus House Huntsville Alabama USA has sent warm Easter greetings to Christian faithfuls in Nigeria and beyond, emphasizing the importance of peace and unity within the Christian community

As we mark the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, let us ruminate on the triumph of righteousness over wickedness and the gift of eternal life. May this festive occasion bring us nearer to God and to one another, as we uphold the tenets of love, compassion, and kindness that Jesus epitomized

The resurrection of Jesus Christ serves as a potent emblem of hope and renewal, underscoring the notion that even amidst adversity, opportunities for redemption and rejuvenation are always available

As a divinely appointed servant and resident pastor of RCCG Jesus House Huntsville, Alabama, USA, I am inspired by this message of hope and urge all Nigerians to hold on to it. As we celebrate Easter, let us not forget the importance of peace and unity in the country and in every community. Let us unite to create a just, equitable, and thriving society for everyone. May divine blessings be upon us all, and may we emerge more resilient and united than ever

I extend heartfelt greetings to our beloved Daddy GO Adeboye and fellow Pastors working together for the same purpose of kingdom service

May the true spirit of Easter inspire us to serve our local parishes and individual communities within our jurisdictions with unwavering dedication and integrity. May God’s peace be with us all, guiding us by the values of love, compassion, and kindness that Jesus taught us. Happy Easter!

RCCG Pastor Peter Oyediran Conveys a Peaceful Message during the Easter Celebration of Resurrection and Restoration
~By Oluwaseun Fabiyi

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Revival Atmosphere as Dominion City Launches Night of Glory 2026.

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Revival Atmosphere as Dominion City Launches Night of Glory 2026.

 

 

Lagos – The atmosphere was charged with faith, worship, and expectancy as Dominion City’s Global Camp Meeting 2026 entered its peak with the first day of the “Night of Glory,” drawing thousands of worshippers to Lagos and Enugu in a powerful display of spiritual revival.

 

Held at the Golden Heart Place, Ajah, Lagos, the Friday evening gathering marked a significant moment in the ongoing six-day conference themed “Redigging the Wells of Our Fathers.” Participants from across Nigeria and beyond converged both physically and online, united by a shared hunger for divine encounter and transformation.

 

From the outset, the meeting was characterised by intense worship sessions led by gospel ministers, creating an atmosphere many attendees described as “tangible with God’s presence.” The night quickly transitioned into sessions of fervent prayers, prophetic ministrations, and teachings centred on restoration, healing, and spiritual awakening.

 

Presiding over the meeting, Dr. David Ogbueli, founder of Dominion City, charged participants to reconnect with foundational truths and spiritual disciplines necessary for personal and societal transformation. He emphasised that the “Night of Glory” was designed as a moment of divine visitation where destinies could be reshaped.

 

“As we redig the wells of our fathers, we are reconnecting with ancient graces and covenant realities that produce undeniable results,” he declared.

 

As the night unfolded, several remarkable testimonies were shared, reinforcing the theme of supernatural intervention. Among them was the case of a 14-year-old girl who was reportedly delivered from a seven-year struggle with pornography addiction, an experience that drew emotional reactions from the congregation.

 

Other testimonies included reported healing from cancer, recovery from a severe skin infection attributed to spiritual affliction, the healing of a heart-related condition, and three years of a non-menstrual period. Attendees also recounted instances of restored hearing and sight, with individuals testifying to improvements from partial deafness and blindness, among others.

 

Fathers of faith present were Barrister Emeka Nwankpa, Pastor Yemi Ayodele, Rev. Pade Tokun, Apostle Gbenga Adegbenro, Rev. Mike Adegbile, and others. Other Ministers present, including Pastor Dr. Charles Ndifon, Pastor Randy Mitchell, Apostle Ikechukwu Nnajiofor, and others, reinforced messages of faith and the power of God to intervene in human situations. They encouraged worshippers to remain steadfast and receptive, noting that miracles often spring from an atmosphere of unwavering belief.

 

Beyond the miraculous, the gathering also underscored a broader call to moral and spiritual renewal. Church leaders reiterated the need for believers to embody values that can positively influence society, especially in a time of perceived moral decline.

 

The “Night of Glory” is part of the larger Global Camp Meeting, which began on April 1 and will run through April 6, featuring daily teachings, leadership sessions, and specialized programmes for youths and families.

 

Organisers say expectations remain high for the second night, with many believing that the wave of miracles and transformation witnessed on the first night is only the beginning.

 

For many attendees, however, the message was clear beyond the signs and wonders; the true essence of the gathering lies in a renewed commitment to live transformed lives and impact society. //END.//

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Easter: Obasa Urges Christians To Embrace Hope, Unity, Renewal

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The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, has congratulated Christian faithful in Lagos and across Nigeria on the celebration of Easter, urging them to draw strength from the lessons of Christ’s resurrection.

In his Easter message, released by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Dave Agboola, Obasa described the season as a reminder of victory over despair, renewal after trials, and the triumph of light over darkness. He noted that just as Christ overcame death, Nigeria can overcome its current challenges if citizens remain steadfast, prayerful, and committed to unity.

“Easter is a season of hope and renewal. As a nation, we face economic pressures and security concerns, but the resurrection teaches us that no situation is beyond redemption. Let us roll away the stones of division and despair, and work together for peace, justice, and prosperity,” the Speaker said.

He called on Lagosians to continue to show love and compassion to one another, stressing that collective effort is key to building a stronger Lagos and a better Nigeria.

Obasa prayed that the joy of Easter would fill homes with renewed faith and guide both leaders and citizens toward a brighter future.

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PDP CHIEFTAIN, ONIRETI RESIGNS FROM PARTY, CITES PERSONAL REFLECTION

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*PDP CHIEFTAIN, ONIRETI RESIGNS FROM PARTY, CITES PERSONAL REFLECTION

 

A former House of Representatives candidate, Olufemi Onireti, has formally resigned his membership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Oyo State.

His resignation was conveyed in a letter addressed to the Chairman of PDP Osupa Ward 9, Ogbomoso North Local Government, on Thursday.

Onireti described the decision as a difficult but necessary step after what he termed a period of “deep personal reflection.”

“I hereby formally resign my membership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), effective immediately,” he wrote.

He acknowledged his years of active involvement in the party, including contesting for the House of Representatives in the last general election, noting that the PDP had offered him a platform for political participation, service, and growth.

Despite his exit, Onireti expressed appreciation to party leaders and members for the support he enjoyed over the years.

“I remain grateful for the opportunity to serve and for the relationships and experiences I gained during my time in the party.
I wish the party well in its future endeavours,” he added.

The development is expected to generate discussions within the Ogbomoso North political circle, as observers await his next political move.

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