You’re a Towering Influence, Tinubu Hails Bishop Oyedepo at 71

by TheDiggerNews

‎Abuja, Nigeria: President Bola Tinubu has extended warm greetings to Bishop David Oyedepo, founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide (LFCWW) and Senior Pastor of Faith Tabernacle, on his 71st birthday.

‎Tinubu, in a statement issued on Friday by his spokesperson, Mr Bayo Onanuga, congratulated Oyedepo’s family, congregants, staff of David Oyedepo Ministries International (DOMI), and the entire Body of Christ.

‎The President described Oyedepo as “a towering figure of influence and impact” across Nigeria, Africa, and beyond through his spiritual, educational, and philanthropic work.

‎Tinubu praised the Presiding Bishop of LFCWW (Winners Chapel) for his unwavering focus, discipline, and diligence, noting that these virtues have fuelled LFCWW’s global expansion since 1982.

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‎He highlighted Oyedepo’s contributions to infrastructure, healthcare, and education, which have transformed many cities, states, and nations.

‎Tinubu also acknowledged the transformative role of Oyedepo’s educational institutions, spanning from primary to tertiary levels, which are built around holistic human development.

‎” You have built one of Africa’s most impactful Christian ministries from humble beginnings.

“Your steadfastness in the Word of Faith ministry is exemplary, birthing many ministries with a resonating impact on key sectors of the economy.

‎” Your establishment of Covenant University and Landmark University continues to raise the standard of education, competing favourably with other global institutions.

‎” Your contributions to nation-building through preaching and teaching of faith, discipline, and service remain deeply appreciated by our government.

‎” At a time when our nation continues to draw strength from moral and spiritual leaders, you have remained a pacesetter and symbol of a servant leader for many to emulate,” the President said.

‎Tinubu prayed for Oyedepo’s continued good health, long life, and divine wisdom to uplift more lives, families, and nations through the Word of Faith.

‎The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that Oyedepo was born on Sept. 27, 1954, in Osogbo, Osun, to a mixed-faith family.

‎His father was a Muslim healer, and his mother belonged to the Aladura movement.

Oyedepo was raised by an Anglican grandmother who instilled in him a strong foundation in Christian values.

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