Renowned cleric and planter of CAC Adamimogo Grace of Mercy Prayer Mountain Worldwide, Prophet Sam Olu Alo, has called for intensified evangelism as a solution to Nigeria’s current challenges.
Speaking at the graduation ceremony of the Adamimogo School of Prayer and Prophetic Ministry in Lagos, the prophet urged Nigerians to embrace true evangelism as a way to inspire positive change in the nation.
His words, “The way out for Nigeria’s crisis is serious evangelism,” Prophet Alo said at the event held at Jesus City, Lekki/Epe Expressway.
“We must draw back good Nigerians who have strayed, helping them become better citizens who will eventually turn things around for our country.”
The Adamimogo School graduated 235 students, including individuals from Nigeria and the diaspora, during the ceremony.
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Prophet Alo emphasized the importance of distinguishing true evangelists, referred to as ‘ajihinrere tooto’, from deceivers and time-wasters, known as ‘ajirare’.
Addressing the graduates, Prophet Alo urged them to anchor their ministries on truth, integrity, and dedication, rejecting deceitful practices. “Your actions and attitudes as evangelists will determine how people perceive you,” he said.
He also emphasised the role of sincere evangelism in fostering national transformation. “No nation that forsakes God has ever got it right,” he warned, calling on Nigerians of all backgrounds to draw closer to God and embrace His teachings.
Prophet Alo revealed that the establishment of the Adamimogo School of Prayer and Prophetic Ministry was inspired by a personal conviction to create an institution where individuals can be trained in the fundamentals of the Bible.
Dr. (Mrs.) Rachel Solafunmi Option, the school’s registrar, noted that the institution offers certificate and diploma programs, welcoming students regardless of prior theological training.
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