Tributes have continued to pour in for the founder of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, Bishop David Oyedepo, as he celebrated his 70th birthday on Friday.
Dignitaries, including former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, and the Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, were among the notable guests at the event which was held at the ministry’s headquarters in Ota, Ogun State.
In his remarks, Obasanjo praised Oyedepo’s humility and impactful contributions.
“This day is a great day for Bishop Oyedepo and his family. He started something small in Lagos and then came to Ota, building something that has put Ota on the map of Nigeria, Africa, and the world,” Obasanjo said.
He noted Oyedepo’s miracles as he reflected on the rapid development of his ministry saying, “If this edifice can be built in one year that is a near miracle.
“Bishop Oyedepo I appreciate you because we are close. And God appreciates you because you are close to God. God will keep expanding your cause. Today, you are joining the club of Septuagenarians. You are welcome.”
President Bola Tinubu, in his tribute on Friday, also honoured the Bishop, highlighting his significant influence through educational and health initiatives.
He said, “Bishop Oyedepo has consistently brought pride to Nigeria with his teachings and global missionary work.”
Similarly, Governor Sanwo-Olu, said, “His (Oyedepo) unwavering dedication to God’s kingdom and his philanthropic efforts have made him a role model for millions. The positive impact he has had, both in Nigeria and around the world, is truly commendable.”
The Christian Association of Nigeria, in a statement on Friday by its President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, hailed Oyedepo as a “legend of faith” and a transformative leader.
He emphasised that the Bishop’s influence extends far beyond the Christian community, underscoring his significant impact on society at large.
Archbishop Margaret Idahosa, widow of the late Archbishop Benson Idahosa, also shared her gratitude, describing him as an “elephant” and father to many who have benefitted from his generosity.
She acknowledged Oyedepo’s constant support through various challenges, highlighting the relationship he maintained with her husband before his demise.
Speaking at the event, the Presiding Bishop of the Redeemed Evangelical Mission, Mike Okonkwo, congratulated the celebrant on a life of resilience and commitment.
“This is just the beginning. Many more years await you,” he added.
In his sermon, Pastor Enoch Adeboye expressed joy for Oyedepo’s life, saying, “Only the living can praise the Lord. We are here today because of the impact of the Bishop’s life and teachings.
“We are here today because the bishop can hear from God. It takes somebody who can hear from the Holy Spirit to start this big work in Ota.
“In the past, Ota was the headquarters of witches. And when you want to say somebody is extremely wicked, you will say he is as wicked as Ota witches.”
Speaking further, he said, “I have been around the world, there are preachers and there are preachers. The man we are celebrating speaks like an oracle of God. When he opens his mouth, wisdom will be flowing out like a river.”
In his remarks, Oyedepo expressed gratitude for the gathered guests and emphasised his reliance on God’s grace.
“I am not an achiever as you may think. I am only a blessed partaker of the manifold grace of God. I am not an icon as some may think. I am only representative of the icon of icons, Jesus Christ who is my saviour and the glory.
“I continue today towards the triumph and testimonies of my life on the screen, just like others do because Jesus continues to fight and win my battles and people think I am such a great fighter. What an awesome God,” the Bishop said.
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