We just returned from the first
meeting of the Reinhard Bonnke Farewell Crusade here in Emmanuel Street off
Ogudu /Ojota Lagos State, Nigeria. Hundreds of the top spiritual leaders from
all over Africa are present as well as nearly 400 international guests that
have come with our group. It truly is a historic moment as we celebrate 50
years of Evangelist Bonnke’s ministry in Africa. We look forward to many more
years of Gospel impact here and around the world as a ministry.
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Tonight, Evangelist Bonnke preached
a powerful and clear evangelistic message. It was such a joy to hear him preach
the Gospel on African soil again. Many thousands responded to the invitation
and many were healed. Services were broadcast across the nation and around
the world on social media as well as many Christian Television outlets.
We need your prayers this week. In
meetings this size, everything is being stretched to the limit. There are many challenges including a very wet and swampy
field. Please pray that the rain would not fall on that ground anymore this
week. Also, please pray for protection for our large group, an outpouring of
notable miracles, and a massive harvest of souls.
Although this crusade is Evangelist
Bonnke’s final African crusade, it is only the beginning of what I believe will
be a decade of super massive harvests for Christ for all Nations. The Lord has
given me the word of a “Decade of Double Harvest.” Now it begins. The best is
yet to come!
Yours in the Gospel,
David Ibiyeomie,
Salvation Ministries.
David Oyedepo Winners Chapel Church
David Umahi Ebonyi State Governor
Together with Reinhard Bonnke and the whole CfaN team
Lagos, Nigeria
Lagos means “lakes” in Portuguese,
and is the most populous city in Nigeria. Lagos is also the second fast-growing
city in Africa. Originally inhabited by the Awori, a subgroup of the Yoruba
people, Lagos derived its name from a Portuguese explorer in the 15th century.
Lagos was the capital city of Nigeria from 1914- 1991.
People
Lagos was originally inhabited by
the Awori group of the Yoruba people. Today, it has a very diverse population
due to heavy migration from other parts of Nigeria and surrounding countries.
The Yoruba are the dominant ethnic group. There are more than 250 ethnic groups
represented in Lagos, however, including the Hausa, Igbo, and Fulani. Small
minorities of American, British, East Indian, Chinese, white Zimbabwean, Greek,
Syrian, Lebanese and Japanese are also present in the city.
Land and Climate
Lagos Mainland districts include
Ebute-Meta, Surulere, Yaba (location of the University of Lagos) and Ikeja,
site of Murtala Muhammed International Airport and capital of Lagos State.
Greater Lagos includes Mushin, Maryland, Somolu, Oshodi, Oworonsoki, Isolo,
Ikotun, Agege, Iju Ishaga, Egbeda, Ketu, Bariga, Ipaja, Ajah and Ejigbo. The
city of Lagos is the main city of the south-western part of Nigeria. Some
rivers, like Badagry Creek, flow parallel to the coast for some distance before
exiting through the sand bars to the sea. The two major urban islands of Lagos
in Lagos Lagoon are Lagos Island and Victoria Island. The average temperatures
in Lagos in November are a high of 31 °C (88 °F) and a low of 23 °C (73 °F)
Economy
Lagos is the center of commercial
and financial business for all of Nigeria. Oil and petroleum are the main
sources of income for foreign exchange, and the Port of Lagos is one of the
largest and busiest in all of Africa.
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