
Popular gospel Nigerian musicians and choirs will grace the March Thanksgiving Service of Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries, Eagles Assembly Zonal Headquarters praise jam on 24 March.
The praise and worship session themed Prophetic Praise will have in attendance some heavyweight gospel singers like Lady Evangelist Dunni Olanrewaju (Opelope Anointing) and Sis Temitope Abiodun (Kumnandi).
Other praise worship leaders expected to minister are MFM International HQ choir, MFM Int’l HQ Guitar choir, Femi King -MFM Lagos Region 7, Lady Evangelist Funmi Adejumo, Lady Evangelist Kemi Adura amongst others.
The Sunday service will also have anointed prophets in attendance including Pastor Babatunde Oladipupo, Prophet Femi Adura and host pastor, Morenikeji Jesusina.
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In a statement issued by the Eagles Assembly Zonal Headquarters, Pastor Jesusina explained that God has been faithful to the church over the last three years through miracles, deliverances and answered prayers.
“This awesome praise season in the presence of God is to commemorate the third Year of our zonal pastor, Pastor Morenikeji Jesusina whom God has used tremendously for us at this zonal headquarters,” the statement read.
The praise service which is also themed Three Prophets, Third Month, Three Seals and Third Year will be culminated with an anointing service.
“Participants are expected to come along with handkerchiefs, bottle water and anointing oil as seal to take over the entire year 2019,” the statement added. Admission to the programme is free. “We encourage all Nigerians especially those in Ejigbo and its environs to be a part of this programme at 73, Adebayo Osho Street, Ori-Oke Bus-Stop, along Egbe Road, Ejigbo, Lagos between 8am to 12 noon,” the church added.







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