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Lagos PFN inaugurates new executive members 

 

By Olayinka Latona 

 

CITIZENS COMPASS–The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Lagos chapter, on Saturday, inaugurated new executive members to paddle its affairs.

The new executive members were sworn-in by Bishop Francis Wale Oke, National President of PFN.

The inauguration ceremony was held at Covenant Nation, Iganmu, Lagos where the Bishop urged the new executive members to embrace unity and strengthen fellowship within the Pentecostal body.

He prayed for the 12 new executive members and provincial chairmen emphasizing that unity is crucial for the church’s growth and expressed confidence that the new era that Lagos PFN was praying for has arrived.

He urged the Chapter to close old chapters and embrace the future.

“I have been informed that PFN Lagos has been praying and fasting for a new era. The new era you have been seeking is now here. We are entering a time of unprecedented abundance, with both former and latter rain. This season will restore what has been lost and bring renewal to every church through fellowship.”

“Lagos PFN shall not be ashamed. The new era that the outgoing executives have prayed for is upon us. Let us come together, close the old chapter and move forward. The chosen leaders are the best because God has selected them.”

Archbishop Joseph Ojo, National Chairman of the Inauguration Committee, advised the new chairman, Pastor Akinyemi Davids, to lead as a chief servant.

 

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From Left: Deputy Chairman, Lagos state PFN, Rev. Janet Onaolapo, Chairman Lagos PFN, Pastor Yemi Davids & wife, National president PFN, Bishop Francis Wale Oke and others during the inauguration

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