The first duty of any government is not merely the provision of social amenities, but the protection of the lives and dignity of its citizens.
The greatest danger is not only insecurity itself, but the perception that human life no longer carries equal value in the eyes of
“Here we go again” and yet you couldn’t get through one paragraph without misrepresenting what Mount Zion actually does. Let me help.
MZ doesn’t demonize Yoruba culture. It celebrates it; the colors, the language, the proverbs, the royalty. Eg. Abejoye became a born-again Christian while still speaking deep Yoruba, bowing before his king, and dropping proverbs that’ll make your grandfather nod. Nobody took his culture. The Gospel just took the throne in his heart.
You framed this as “Yoruba spirituality vs foreign religion.” We never did. We frame it as Light vs Darkness and Darkness has no nationality. We’ve called it out in boardrooms, cities, and yes, in the villages. Location doesn’t exempt it.
“Profiting from portrayals” MZ has 200+ films. Less than 30% are traditional settings. Your entire argument is built on a minority of the catalog, filtered through a lens of cultural grievance. That’s not analysis, that’s a feeling dressed up as a fact.
People are asking questions? Good. Watch the films. The full ones. From start to finish.
AGBARA NLA drops OCT 1. 🔥 The name of Jesus is still above every other name, in 1993 and in 2026.
HONOURING A LEGACY OF LIGHT — HAPPY BIRTHDAY APOSTLE JOSHUA SELMAN!
"The Lord bless thee, and keep thee: The Lord make his face shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee: The Lord lift up his countenance upon thee, and give thee peace." Numbers 6:24–26
Some men are remembered for their accomplishments, some are remembered for their influence. But there are a rare few whose greatest achievement is that they make Jesus impossible to ignore.
Today, as we celebrate Apostle Joshua Selman, we celebrate more than a birthday. We celebrate a life that has become evidence. Evidence that God still calls men, evidence that God still anoints men, and evidence that God still transforms ordinary people into vessels of extraordinary impact.
Through your example and sound doctrines, you have consistently reminded us that the greatest pursuit in life is not success, influence, or recognition; it is knowing God and making Him known.
Many found purpose through your teachings.
Many found healing through your prayers.
Many found courage through your example.
Many found Jesus through your obedience.
Through Koinonia, God has used your life to build people, raise worshippers, leaders, revivalists, kingdom ambassadors, and witnesses across nations.
And perhaps your greatest message has never been spoken from a pulpit. It has been your life. A life that reminds us that God is still looking for men and women who will believe Him completely, follow Him wholeheartedly, and represent Him accurately.
Thank you for showing us what it means to love Jesus sincerely and serve Him completely.
As you celebrate another year, our prayer is that your voice continue to bring light to nations. May your labour continue to bear fruit across generations, and may your reward be great in time and in eternity.
Happy Birthday, Apostle Joshua Selman.
Thank you for being living proof that God still makes men.
The Koinonia Global family loves you, honours you, and celebrates you greatly!
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#CelebratingAJS2026
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The whole Church broke down in tears and hearts were touched as Apostle Michael Orokpo spoke on the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on the Cross
This is the video!!!
What I Saw When I Was Invited To Preach At Archbishop Duncan Williams Church In Ghana - Apostle Joshua Selman Narrated.....
When I went to preach for archbishop Duncan Williams. I had an opportunity to go to their prayer mountain where they are building as a platform to intercede for the nations and when I got there, I had the opportunity to teach and pray with his major personal intercessors.
My goodness 😱🔥, you think you can pray? You need to meet these guys, believe me when I tell you ah no no no no no no. That's their life. They are just giving the burden over nations. God can say now pray over Congo and all they need to do is to drop the prayer request in the middle of them and they will pieces it like you are slicing fish. 🔥🔥🔥
You would just hear that someone is dying someone else is rising, there is a control room in the spirit. Can I tell you? Nigeria is not as bad as it is, it's a reflection of the absence of STRATEGIC INTERCESSORS. Do you want to command salvation over territories? Start with your region, raise men and women by the spirit who understand prayer, not blind prayer of dissipating energy that does not produce results, that's not intercession, but strategic prayer with understanding.
Bring forth your strong reason saith the Lord, shanna katowski (Tongues) over this territory you write the names of your family members one by one and you wake up every night you and begin to pray.
I tell you this, there are certain levels of power and grace I have seen in my life that did not come by asking directly but it came as a product of standing in the place of prayer for people. There are covenants that I have with God today that came at the instance of certain levels of intercession.
There are things God will never tell you in the open until you become an intercessor.
In 1985, the Government of Nigeria announced No more tracts, no more CRUSADES, no more open air in the whole nation.
I went to my room and knelt down.
"Father, what do You say?"
And GOD said "What do you think?"
I said "Father, what do You say?"
He said "Son, what do you think?"
He said "What do you want?"
I said "I want to hold a CRUSADE."
God said "You can go ahead."
I said "I can go ahead?"
He said "Yes."
I sent for Bonnke.
I said "Reinhard Bonnke, I have 2 big crusades. Can you join me?"
He agreed to come.
In March 1985, for the first time in my friend's life, he saw half a million people face to face for 5 nights in Ibadan, when the Government said no more crusades.
In the whole city of Ibadan, on Friday, all the mosques closed to come to my crusade.
Then I said "THANK YOU, LORD."
Everybody say Thank You Lord!!!
He said "Son, where do you want to go next?"
I said "The Washington of Nigeria - Lagos"
He said "You can do it."
And I printed one and half million hand bills. And 50,000 posters. And hired 2000 ushers to distribute it, round the whole city of Lagos.
That was the first time, I saw with my two eyes one million people gathered every night for crusade.
When the Government said no more crusades, and God said "Go ahead."
If I be a MAN OF GOD, let fire come down.
The devil has made fun enough of your business.
Stand up tomorrow and say "Business, I change you."
Look at your bank Passbook and say "This red is not good. Be green in Jesus' Name."
Look at your marriage that the devil is f!ghhting and say "You demon of cønfūs!øn in marriage, get out."
"If I be a WOMAN OF GOD, Satan leave my husband alone. I loose him from drinking. I loose him from smoking. I loose him from the works of the ēnēmy."
When I became I CHRISTIAN, Pastor Benny, my mother had 8 of us. Only me was a Christian.
And I said "GOD, what do I do?"
He said "Son, what do you want to do?"
That's the prøbIēm I have with God, everything I ask Him questions, He asks me back.
He asked "What do you want to do?
So I said "I want my sisters (4) to be SAVED. I want my brothers (3) plus me to be SAVED."
He said "You can have them."
I began to call their names IN PRAYER one by one. And today, all of them are in the same MINISTRY with me.
Hallelujah
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PASTOR E.A ADEBOYE SENDS A STRONG MESSAGE TO THE NEXT GENERATION 🔥
— Pastor E.A Adeboye
To apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, teachers—and every believer—this is a call to humility.
“I speak not as a preacher, but as an elder to a younger generation…
The older ministers may have one or two issues—just like our parents—but they carry something you cannot learn in any Bible school: EXPERIENCE.
There are things no Greek, no Hebrew, no theology can teach you. They are learned on the journey.”
He shared how he humbly listened to his mother’s Christian experiences—stories of faith, courage, and spiritual authority. Not with pride. Not with argument. But with honor.
And through wisdom and humility… she came to a deeper walk with Christ.
“Please, I beg you in the name of Jesus—do not let pride rob you of what you can gain from the older generation.
They are going… and once they are gone, they are gone.”
Even as the oldest in PFN, he still listens and learns from younger ministers—because humility never expires.
“They have played their part… take from them what you can, while you still have them.”
This is not just for ministers. This is for ALL of us.
HONOR. LEARN. RECEIVE.
Before it is too late.
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Dear Jesus,
If it means dying daily just to
remain Yours, I will.
If it means losing everything just to gain You, I choose You.
If it costs me comfort, reputation, or applause, You are still worth it.
I am here, Jesus. Not just for moments, but for a lifetime. Not just in words, but in surrender. Spend me. Break me. Send me.
As long as You are seen.
Thank You for choosing me,
Forever Yours,
Ayomide Adetoro
#JesusMustBeSeen
Empty Seats: A Call Back to True Ministry Metrics
In the Time of Old, Ministry was never built on crowds, but on the burden of Truth. Yet in our time, even within our circles, we have begun to interpret empty seats as evidence of failure.
The Church was never defined by numbers; From the beginning, the message was not designed to attract crowds it was designed to confront hearts. When Peter stood on the Day of Pentecost, there was indeed a great harvest, but that moment was not given as a standard for daily validation. The same Apostles who saw thousands added also endured seasons of rejection, resistance, and apparent decline.
If we are honest, the pressure to fill seats has caused many to measure success in ways that Scripture never endorsed. We have quietly embraced a results-driven mentality, where attendance becomes the scoreboard of effectiveness. But Ministry has never been about maintaining a crowd; it has always been about maintaining the Truth.
There are moments in Scripture where Truth reduced the audience. When the message became difficult, many walked away. Yet there was no attempt to soften Doctrine to preserve the crowd. The priority was never retention it was Revelation. Ministry is not validated by who stays, but by what is faithfully proclaimed.
Empty seats, therefore, are not always a sign that something is wrong. They may be evidence that the message is still pure, that Conviction is still present, and that compromise has not been entertained. In some seasons, empty seats reflect pruning a Divine process where GOD refines, aligns, and prepares a people who are rooted, not merely gathered.
The danger begins when empty seats start shaping the message And in the pursuit of a crowd, we risk losing the very identity that makes us a Church.
The early Church did not grow because it appealed to the flesh; it grew because it was anchored in Truth and demonstrated in Power. That pattern has not changed.
We must also recover this understanding: success is measured in depth, not merely breadth. One soul fully converted, grounded in Truth, and filled with the Spirit carries eternal value that cannot be compared to a room filled with uncommitted attendees. Discipleship has always been the heartbeat of Ministry, JESUS Himself invested deeply in a few, even when many walked away.
To equate empty seats with failure is to misunderstand the nature of our calling. Our responsibility is not to fill buildings; it is to fill lives with Truth. We are not accountable for the size of the harvest, but for the faithfulness of the seed we sow.
This is a call back to Alignment. A call to reject the pressure of modern metrics and return to Biblical conviction.
In the end, it is not the fullness of our seats that will matter, but the fullness of our message. And if we remain true to that message, then even in seasons of empty seats, we are not failing we are fulfilling our Assignment.
Your Brother in Faith,
Toluwalogo Agboola.
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We didn’t just move people from one bus stop to another…
We moved souls from darkness to light.
Free bus ride. Free snacks.
And many gave their lives to Jesus.
This is what the Gospel looks like on the streets. 🚍✨
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We both left home at 18.
You cleared JAMB
I got recommended.
You got UNIVERSITY,
I got NDA.
You pursued your degree,
I had the toughest training.
Your day started at 7 and ended at 5,
Mine started at 4 till 9 and
Some nights also included.
You had your convocation ceremony,
I had my POP.
Best company took you and
Best package was awarded,
I was ordered to join my platoon
With 2 stars piped on my shoulders.
You got a job,
I got a way of life.
Every eve you got to see your family,
I just wished i got to see my parents soon.
You celebrated festivals with lights and music,
I celebrated with my comrade in bunkers.
We both married,
Your wife got to see you everyday,
My wife just wished i was alive.
You were sent to business trips,
I was sent on line of control.
We both returned,
Both wives couldn't control their tears, but
You wiped her but,
I couldn't.
You hugged her but,
I couldn't.
Because I was lying in the coffin,
With medals on my chest and,
Coffin wrapped with tricolour.
My way of life ended,
Yours continued.
We both left home at 18.
I dedicate this to every soldier and uniform person out there, we don't understand what you do and the sacrifices you make, but know that we are eternally grateful!