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CAN celebrates Okoye at ACFM 50th anniversary

CAN celebrates Okoye at ACFM 50th anniversary

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By Philomina Attah

Archbishop Daniel Okoh, President, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), has described Rev. Williams Okoye, as “a true servant of God whose humility and service remain exemplary”.

Okoye is the Founder and General Overseer of the All Christians Fellowship Mission (ACFM).

Okoh, in a goodwill message at the ACFM’s 50th anniversary celebrations in Abuja, urged younger Christians to uphold the values of faith, service and integrity that Okoye has demonstrated over decades.

He recalled meeting the Cleric during the 2005 National Political Reform Conference, noting that Okoye’s passion for good governance and national transformation had always complemented his devotion to ministry.

“Through the years, his advocacy, humility and faith have been a beacon to many.

“Every time he calls, it is always about the well-being of the nation or the church, That is the pastor in him,” Okoh said.

The CAN president also acknowledged the sacrifices of Okoye’s family and the congregation, praying that God would grant the Church, more fruitful years of service.

Rev. Okoye, in his remarks, said the journey which began in August 1975 had grown into a global mission with branches across Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda and Burkina Faso.

He attributed the success of the Church to God’s grace, faithfulness and the dedication of its members.

“The theme of this celebration, ‘God Our Helper’ (1 Samuel 7:12), is most fitting.

“The mission of this church has always been to bring people to Christ, nurture them to maturity and equip them for God’s service in the world.

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“Only the grace of God has brought us thus far,” he said.

Rev. Okoye while appreciating God for the help so far in the ministry, encouraged Nigerians to always be thankful to God irrespective of the circumstances they go through as that was the key to moving forward in life.

The National President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Bishop Wale Oke and the Founder of the Living Word Conquerors Global Assembly, Bishop David Abioye, emphasised integrity as the bed Rock for excellence in the society.

They, respectively, urged Nigerians to invest in human development.

The leader of the Living Seed Ministry, Mr Gbile Akanni in a sermon stressed that, in spite of the great work achieved by the Church, there is still more work to do.

He congratulated the Church on the 50th anniversary and prayed for more better years ahead.

From L-R: Pastor Emmanuel and Mr Victor Okoye, sons of Rev. William Okoye, the General Overseer of All Christians Fellowship Mission, and awardees at the church’s 50th Anniversary in Abuja.

Pastor Titus Omolewa, Chairman of the Anniversary Planning Committee, said the event also featured awards to honour members and partners who had made outstanding contributions over the last five decades.

According to him, 124 members who have served for more than 40 years received Long Membership Awards, while special awards were presented to two surviving pioneers of the Mission.

Seven posthumous awards were also given, including one to Rev. (Mrs) Helen Titilayo Okoye, the late wife of the General Overseer, in recognition of her pioneering role in the founding of the church

She was also a prayer warrior and pillar of the church in its early years and contributed immensely to the advancement of God’s work in the church and the body of Christ.

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Mr Victor Okoye, one of the awardees, expressed gratitude for the recognition, reflecting on his 46 years of service within the Mission, especially in the music ministry.

“All Christians Fellowship Mission has been more than just a Church to me.

“It has been a family, a spiritual anchor and a place of purpose. This award is a blessing I will always cherish,” he said.

He described the day as bittersweet, noting the absence of his late mother, who had played a pivotal role in the growth of the Mission.

“Her absence is deeply felt, but her legacy lives on, not just in our family but in this church she served so faithfully,” he said. (NAN)

Edited by Rotimi Ijikanmi

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