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The Gospel Partners Initiative ‘TGPI’ Set To Bring Succour To The Youths, Needy, Vulnerable, Evangelists, Destitutes

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The Gospel Partners Initiative ‘TGPI’ Set To Bring Succour To The Youths, Needy, Vulnerable, Evangelists, Destitutes

The Gospel Partners Initiative (TGPI), is taking the functions of Non-Governmental Organizations to a new dimension.

 

A vision that started in 2014 casually on a humanitarian basis, picked up fully on the 15th of May, 2018.

 

Speaking about how TGIP all began, visioner Isioma Barbara Ehi-Iden said; “I had a pressing urge to show concern towards the needy, the vulnerable, and evangelists that have no support system in the good work they do. I had a conversation with a sister in the vineyard and it became clear that this desire should not just end like that, the need to have a body called “The Gospel Partners Initiative” became more compelling and today, we have transited from just an idea to a duly registered Not-For-Profit Social Venture.

 

Isioma said; “our aim is to crowd-fund and also solicit for help from established organizations to support our cause with the overall aim of creating a place for our category audience with the overall aim of creating a sense of belonging and reintegration into the pursuit of decent lives. We were motivated by the burden of inequality which daily increases the gap between ‘the rich and the poor’. We see daily, how a larger population of people live impoverished lives without access to basic necessities of decent livelihood while a very small percentage of our population lives in opulence and great affluence.”

 

 

The emotional visioner said; “the interest of The Gospel Partners is not to take from the rich and give to the poor, but to point to the rich the huge basic needs that exist within the huge population made up of poor people. This is what we can refer to as a win-win situation when achieved.” Isioma noted.

 

With the slogan, ‘Gospel on the Wheels of Love’, The Gospel Partners Initiative (TGPI), is standing on six major objectives namely:

 

(1) Evangelism Support System

(2) Poverty Alleviation

(3) Establish TGPI Network

(4) Christian Communication

(5) Turnaround Christian Perception

(6) Societal Impact.

 

To achieve the above-stated objectives, TGPI sourced for funding through, charity shops, funds raised from concerts, programs or events, grants, and gifts from already established organizations and government’s institutions, and agencies at all levels

 

TGPI, therefore calls on individuals, organizations, government and the general public to partner with this divine project for the purpose of the peace and stability of our nation Nigeria, most especially through their forthcoming musical concert tagged; ‘Wahala For Who No Get Christ (WFWGC).

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Prophet Kingsley Aitafo’s Prophecy Fulfilled: Alhaji Muyideen Bello Passes Away

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Prophet Kingsley Aitafo’s Prophecy Fulfilled: Alhaji Muyideen Bello Passes Away

 

 

Yet Another Fulfilled Prophecy: Prophet Kingsley Aitafo Predicts the Death of Renowned Islamic Scholar, Alhaji Muyideen Bello

 

 

 

Sahara Weekly Reports That Prophet Kingsley Aitafo, the Lead Pastor and Founder of the Oneness in Christ Ministry and Shepherd of CCC Living Grace Tabernacle, has once again seen one of his prophecies come to pass. The man of God had previously foretold the passing of a prominent figure in Nigeria, a prophecy that has now been fulfilled.

 

Prophet Kingsley Aitafo's Prophecy Fulfilled: Alhaji Muyideen Bello Passes Away

 

During one of his open-air crusades, Prophet Kingsley Aitafo revealed a vision in which he saw the departure of a great individual. He noted that the event would leave the nation in awe and shock. He prophesied that this occurrence would take place before the 17th of January, 2024.

 

These were his exact words:

 

“I don’t know what is about to happen in Nigeria, but write it down: between now and the 17th of January, something will happen that will shake the nation. A great or big name in Nigeria is already passing by, and it will leave the country in shock. When you observe the weather, it is already giving signs. I don’t know who the individual is—it might be one of the kings, a great man of God, or one of the prominent businessmen. This individual is aged, and their passing will shake Nigeria. From now to the 17th of January, 2024, what I am saying will come to pass. Although there is grace that it might not happen, in the spirit realm, I see it as already done.”

 

 

 

 

On December 6, 2024, the prophecy was fulfilled with the passing of renowned Islamic scholar Alhaji Muyideen Bello. At the age of 84, Alhaji Bello, a revered figure in the Muslim community, succumbed to the will of God. He was widely known for his profound teachings and unwavering dedication to Islamic scholarship.

 

 

The announcement of his demise was made on Friday morning by another prominent Islamic scholar, Alfa Aribidesi of At-Tawdeeh Islamic Da’awah. The Muslim community is currently mourning the loss of one of its most respected and beloved figures.

 

 

Prophet Kingsley Aitafo, however, clarified that his prophecies are not meant to instill fear but to convey the will of the Almighty God. According to him, the spiritual realm had already confirmed the event, marking it as inevitable.

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Redeemed Pastor Agu Irukwu Faces Criticism Over Burial Controversy

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Redeemed Pastor Agu Irukwu Faces Criticism Over Burial Controversy

 

Agu Irukwu, a pastor at the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Jesus House, London, has been heavily criticized for allegedly disregarding a court order related to the burial of the late Chief Gabriel Olumuyiwa Akinboro. The controversy has reportedly caused significant division within the Akinboro family.

 

 

Critics have called on Pastor E.A. Adeboye, the General Overseer of RCCG, to investigate the actions of Pastor Irukwu, alleging that his behavior has tarnished the church’s reputation. Among the accusations is that Irukwu ignored two pending litigations concerning the late chief’s burial and unilaterally organized the funeral outside the Egba West Anglican Church, where Chief Akinboro was a dedicated member and trustee. The pending court cases in the various suits AB/781/2024 before Justice O.O Majekodunmi, adjourned to 18th February 2025, suit MA/42/2024, and suit AB/839/2024.

 

 

Allegations of Personal Bias and Misconduct

 

Irukwu’s actions are said to have excluded many of the late chief’s family members, including his children, wives, siblings, nieces, and nephews, from participating in the burial. Critics claim his decisions were influenced by his relationship with Abiola Obileye, a deaconess at Jesus House, in London.

 

 

The allegations further extend to personal misconduct, with claims that Irukwu was involved in facilitating Abiola’s divorce from her former husband, Tunde Obileye, under questionable circumstances. Reports suggest that their relationship began before Abiola’s divorce and has continued thereafter.

 

 

Calls for Accountability

 

Members of the Akinboro family and others in the community are demanding that Pastor Irukwu be held accountable for his actions. They allege that he disregarded Chief Akinboro’s wishes to be buried at the cemetery of his Anglican Church, a decision described as disrespectful and divisive.

 

 

Furthermore, concerns have been raised about Pastor Irukwu’s leadership and the potential misuse of his position within the RCCG. Critics argue that instead of fostering unity, his actions have exacerbated tensions within the Akinboro family.

 

A Call to Action

Given the gravity of these allegations, there are calls for RCCG leadership to address the matter and ensure that the church’s principles of fairness, integrity, and respect are upheld. The situation highlights the need for transparency and accountability in leadership roles, particularly within faith-based organizations.

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Vote for “In His Presence” by Thuli B as the Best Gospel Song of the Year!

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Vote for “In His Presence” by Thuli B as the Best Gospel Song of the Year!

 

 

It’s that time of the year again—the Gospel Song of the Year Award 2024! This prestigious award celebrates the best in gospel music, and In His Presence by Thuli B has been officially nominated.

 

 

Thuli B, a passionate gospel artist and devout lover of God, needs your support to secure this incredible honor. Your votes can make all the difference in helping her song emerge as the Gospel Song of the Year.

 

Vote for "In His Presence" by Thuli B as the Best Gospel Song of the Year!

 

How to Vote:

To cast your vote, simply:

Send a text message to 34604.

Include the artist’s name (Thuli B) and the song title (In His Presence) in the message.

 

Note:

Each SMS costs R2.

Free SMS services do not apply.

You can vote as many times as you wish to increase her chances of winning!

 

Voting Timeline

General Voting: Opens 1st November and closes 30th November 2024.

Top 10 Nominee Voting: Opens 1st December and closes 31st December 2024 at 5:00 PM.

 

After voting, please share this information with others to encourage more support for In His Presence. Together, we can help Thuli B achieve this remarkable milestone.

 

The Gospel Song of the Year Award is proudly sponsored by various reputable organizations. Rest assured, all voting processes are secure and transparent.

 

Visit: www.gospelsongoftheyear.co.za for more information.

 

May God bless you richly as you lend your voice to this cause. Let’s make In His Presence the Gospel Song of the Year!

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