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Times of His Visitation: GBM 2025 National Convention Inspires and Transforms.

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Times of His Visitation: GBM 2025 National Convention Inspires and Transforms.

The 2025 National Convention of the Gospel Believers Mission (GBM) was a deeply spirit-filled gathering, marking a new chapter of revival and divine visitation.

Times of His Visitation: GBM 2025 National Convention Inspires and Transforms.

The convention activities began with the Pre-Convention Programme held from October 30th to November 1st, 2025, featuring Operation GBM Hand of Mercy. This outreach included free medical care, empowerment for widows and orphans, support for internally displaced persons, and distribution of food, clothing, and provisions to indigent families. Participants also visited orphanages and vulnerable communities, extending the mission’s hand of compassion.

The Pre-Convention Luncheon followed on November 6th, 2025, held simultaneously in Lagos and Abuja. It served as a moment of fellowship, networking, and spiritual preparation. In Lagos, Music Minister Sister Omotola Sax lifted the atmosphere with a powerful ministration that set the tone for what was to come.

The main National Convention officially commenced on November 7th, 2025, also held concurrently in Lagos and Abuja, with a live transmission connecting both centers.

 

In Lagos, after an inspiring session of Prayer, Praise, and Worship, Pastor Francis Isaac, Chairman of the Convention Organizing Committee, delivered the Welcome Address. He declared that “the gates of hell shall not prevail.” He emphasized that this was a time for God to touch lives and visit His people.

The Bible Reading was taken from Luke 1:68–76 by Rev. Akpovino.

The highlight of the day was the first message and Proclamation of the Convention by the Host and General Overseer, Rev. (Dr.) Ezra Jahadi Jakko, a retired Major General. The atmosphere became charged with divine presence as he declared that the convention was “not just a gathering, but a divine appointment.” He assured the people that God was visiting to redeem, restore, and empower His people for His purpose, especially in these critical times for the nation and the church.

Pastor (Mrs.) Grace Jakko, wife of the General Overseer, delivered a profound lecture titled “Depression: A Perspective.” Drawing from Proverbs 12:25, she highlighted biblical figures such as Moses, Job, David, and Naomi who experienced moments of despair. She identified causes of depression—including anxiety, disappointment, loss, and rejection—and encouraged believers to seek strength and hope in God.

The second sermon, titled “When God Visits His People,” was delivered by Pastor (Dr.) Dominic Omokaro from Abuja, with Luke 1:68 as his text. His message reminded believers that when God visits, destinies are revived, redemption flows, and impossibilities bow.

A teaching session followed, led by Pastor Salami, who spoke on “The Principles of Faith in God” from Hebrews 11:1. He emphasized that faith thrives on unwavering belief and trust in God’s promises.

The Church Choir entertained the congregation with an anointed musical performance that filled the hall with praise and joy. Mr. Philip Thomas, popularly known as Mallam- Razphill , from Plateau State, also thrilled the congregation with a spectacular Northern-style gospel performance titled in Hausa “Shaitan yayi letti” (devil you are too late) that added color and diversity to the evening.
The program continues tomorrow to be rounded up on Sunday with a thanksgiving service.

The session also featured a special address by Dr. Adebisi Aderogba who spoke on the theme “Time of Visitation,” drawing inspiration from Matthew 28 and encouraging believers to remain steadfast and expectant in this season of divine encounter.

Intercessory prayer was led by Pastor Meshach Mijindadi, after which a powerful and spirit-filled message was delivered by Bishop Abraham Olaleye, titled “When God Visits His People,” with the text taken from Genesis 50:22–25. His message emphasized the enduring faith of Joseph and how divine visitation preserves purpose even in the face of adversity. The atmosphere was charged with fervent prayers and heartfelt worship as attendees experienced a tangible move of God’s power and presence.

The session concluded with the closing benediction, marking the end of the day’s proceedings and ushering participants into anticipation for the following day, which promised continuity of the introductory messages and deeper encounters with God’s Word and Spirit.

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Oba Ara Releases Emotional Tribute to Late Taiwo Adegbodu

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Oba Ara Releases Emotional Tribute to Late Taiwo Adegbodu

Taofik Afolabi 

 

The gospel music community continues to grieve the painful loss of Taiwo Adegbodu, a beloved figure whose sudden departure left a deep void among fans, colleagues, and loved ones. In response to this loss, renowned gospel minister Rotimi Onimole, popularly known as Oba Ara, has released a moving tribute song that captures both the sorrow of the moment and the enduring legacy of the late singer.

 

Oba Ara, a proud son of Isale Eko, channels raw emotion throughout the song, using heartfelt lyrics and soul-stirring melodies to reflect on his personal connection with Taiwo Adegbodu. In the tribute, he openly expresses how deeply the news of Adegbodu’s passing shook him, describing it as a painful and unexpected loss that is difficult to come to terms with.

 

The song goes beyond mourning, it celebrates the life, ministry, and impact of Taiwo Adegbodu. Oba Ara highlights the late artist’s dedication to spreading the gospel through music, his inspiring voice, and the spiritual influence he had on many within and beyond Nigeria. Through powerful verses, he paints a picture of a man who lived for God and touched countless lives through his ministry.

 

Listeners have described the tribute as both comforting and deeply emotional, as it resonates with the collective grief of the gospel music community. It serves as a reminder that although Taiwo Adegbodu is no longer physically present, his music, message, and legacy will continue to live on.

 

In honoring his late colleague, Oba Ara not only pays his respects but also offers a source of healing for fans and fellow ministers, using music as a tool to process grief and celebrate a life well lived.

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Buratai, Fagbemi , Shagaya, Olofa, Others Eulogise Olowu Kuta’s Olori On 60th Birthday, Foundation Launch

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Eminent personalities across the Nigeria stormed the TFK Event Centre, Bala Mohammed Way, Guzape, Abuja, to celebrate the 60th birthday of Olowu Kuta’s Olori, Queen Jumai Amoke and her Foundation Launch on Saturday 28, March 2026.

From former Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen TY Buratai rtd, to the Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Prince Lateef Fagbemi; Olofa of Offa, HRM Oba Mufutau Gbadamosi. Even top businesswoman and socialite, Chief (Mrs) Bola Shagaya, was in attendance.

Buratai, Fagbemi , Shagaya, Olofa, Others Eulogise Olowu Kuta's Olori On 60th Birthday, Foundation Launch

Other dignitaries were newly promoted Deputy Inspector-General of Police and former AIG Zone 2 , Lagos , Adegoke Fayoade, Major General Abdumalik, Major General Samuel Adebayo rtd (Fmr CDI);

Major General Anthony Omozoje rtd (Fmr Copp);

 

Alhaji Tajudeen Owoyemi (Asiwaju of Offa and CEO Radisson Hotel Nigeria;

 

Dr Waheed Olagunju, former managing director of Bank of Industry, Oniba of Iba, Lagos State, HRM Oba Dr Suleiman Raji ;

Justice Falola, Olu of Ile-Ogbo , Oba Adetoyese amongst many traditional rulers and captains of industry too numerous to mention.

Speaking at the occasion, the Chief Host, Olowu of Kuta, HRM Oba Dr Adekunle Oyelude Makama, CON , Tegbosun iii, who is also the husband of the celebrant commended Queen Jumai for ‘ her slender arms full of kindness’ to establish such humanitarian Foundation, ‘Amoke Children and mother in Need Foundation’ at a time Nigerians are going through economic crisis occassioned by the global meltdown.

Olowu also commended her steadfastness and love for the less privileged and downtrodden.

The monarch refrenced the task before his wife’s humanitarian gesture said her best is yet to come.

” Olori Amoke Jumai, I celebrate you. You will celebrate 70, 80, 90 and continue to shine as you continue to put a smile on people’s faces. I love you, “Olowu Kuta added.

To Lt Gen Buratai, a former army chief and former Nigerian Ambassador to Benin Republic, the reward of hard work is more work.

Buratai, who also doubles as Balogun Agba of Owu Kuta, a chieftaincy title reserved for a generalismo congratulated Queen Jumai for attaining the age of 60 in good health.

The retired army General said he’s not surprised by the turn out of eminent personalities across the country to celebrate the Olowu Kuta’s Olori because she merited it through her hospitality to all, adding that Allah the most merciful, most beneficial would accept all her act of ibadah.

The minister of Justice, Prince Fagbemi, was full of praises for Queen Jumai for deeming it fit to have a place in her heart to accommodate the needy and less privileged in ‘our society.’

Prince Fagbemi urged the guests to contribute generously to support the Foundation in order to continue to alleviate poverty and put a smile on the faces of the people.

” I congratulate you on your 60th birthday and Foundation Launch. I wish you many happy returns of the day and many more fruitful services to the country and motherland”, Prince Fagbemi added.

The celebrant, Queen Jumai who was grining from ear to ear thankfully said she was excited by the turn out and the response of the people to her foundation.

Queen Jumai, however, promised to continue to use her resources and donations received for the good of the needy and less privileged in the society.

” I want to appreciate my own Kabiesi Olofa of Offa , for his presence and im I’m using him as a point of contact to all other Kabiesis present here, the minister of justice and Attorney-General, you’re welcome, sir; Mrs Bola Shagaya, I salute your enterprise, Lt Gen Buratai, I’m grateful, sir; DIG Fayoade, Justice Falola and other dignitaries too numerous to mention, I thank you, all. To my darling husband, Kabiesi Olowu , I thank you immensely for your support. And to my family and friends, I thank you , all. E se pupo!”, she said.

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Adron Homes Elevates Cultural Pride as Dignitaries Grace 39th Lisabi Festival in Abeokuta

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Adron Homes Elevates Cultural Pride as Dignitaries Grace 39th Lisabi Festival in Abeokuta

 

The ancient city of Abeokuta came alive in a grand display of culture, history, and unity as dignitaries from across Nigeria converged at the iconic Ake Palace Ground for the 39th edition of the Lisabi Festival, an annual celebration deeply rooted in the Egba people’s heritage.

The event, proudly supported by Adron Homes and Properties Limited, witnessed an impressive parade of distinguished personalities, traditional rulers, government officials, business leaders, and cultural enthusiasts, all captured in vibrant pictures that tell the story of a people united by history and pride.

From richly adorned monarchs in regal attire to elegantly dressed guests reflecting the depth of Yoruba tradition, the images from the festival encapsulate moments of honour, reverence, and celebration. Each photograph portrays not just faces, but influence, leaders, and stakeholders who continue to shape cultural preservation and community development.

At the heart of the celebration was the revered Oba Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo, whose presence underscored the festival’s significance as a symbol of Egba resilience and identity. Surrounding him were eminent dignitaries whose attendance further amplified the prestige of the event.

Adron Homes and Properties Limited stood out prominently, not only as a sponsor but as a key driver of cultural sustainability. Through its strategic support, the company reinforced its commitment to preserving indigenous heritage while fostering community engagement. The brand’s visibility across the venue and within the pictorial highlights reflects a deliberate alignment with culture, tradition, and people-centered development.

 

Beyond real estate, Adron Homes has continued to position itself as a cultural partner, investing in platforms that celebrate history and strengthen communal bonds. Its involvement in the Lisabi Festival is a testament to its broader vision of building not just homes, but legacies rooted in identity and pride.

The 39th Lisabi Festival, as captured through the lens of dignitaries in attendance, is more than an event, it is a narrative of continuity. And through its unwavering support, Adron Homes has once again set the pace, demonstrating that corporate institutions can play a vital role in sustaining the cultural heartbeat of a people.

 

As the echoes of drums fade and the colours of the festival linger in memory, one thing remains clear: the story told through these images is one of unity, heritage, and the enduring partnership between tradition and progress.

 

Adron Homes Elevates Cultural Pride as Dignitaries Grace 39th Lisabi Festival in Abeokuta

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