An Abuja-based Christian cleric
and Founder of Champions
Royal Assembly, Kubwa, Abuja, Bro Joshua Iginla has revealed how he
planted has said he planted his fast growing church 10 years ago with just N250.
Iginla, who had prophesied Benue
State Governor, Dr Samuel Ortom’s emergence and many others within and outside
the country has also given out more than 37 cars to selected Nollywood actors
and individuals with cash gifts among others to the less-privileged.
“It doesn’t matter to me if I
trek home as I have given even the car that I personally drive. I can only
drive one car and live in one house at a time. This understanding is what has
taught me that when I die, others will inherit my assets. The beauty of life is
not in its duration but in its donation.
“I have not seen some of the beneficiaries
before in my life or spoken to them. I’m seeing many of them for the first time
today. I am seeing Jide Kosoko for the first time,” Iginla said.
The Clergyman spoke on
Sunday at the grand finale of his church’s 10 years anniversary which was
well attended by dignitaries including Benue Governor.
The 10th anniversary was
Themed: “Grass To Grace.”
“I started my church 10 years ago
with N250. I actually started in an abandoned and uncompleted building. The
building was abandoned by the owner for the fear of armed robbers who had
terrorized him.
“We held the first service by
clapping our hands in the building. After the service, some women around that
area mocked me. They did not know me, but I knew I was not a failure,” Iginla
said.
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Iginla, popularly called ‘papa,’
‘Ororo’ or ‘Oracle’ by the church members, however, said he was able to
transform from what he called chronic-poverty because he was able to break
satanic rules.
Speaking on a message titled
“Breaking Satanic Rules,” Iginla it takes militancy mentality, prayers and
faith to break satanic rules.
In his address, Ortom who
unveiled 13 newly published books by Iginla, noted that the church and the
cleric had been a blessings to his life.
Going down memory lane, Ortom
said recalled that dropped out of secondary school in 1970s out of poverty, but
now he had held various political offices including Ministerial, Chairmanship
and at present the state governor.
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