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MFM’s Olukoya celebrates Nigeria’s youngest chartered accountant, Danielle

The General Overseer of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM), Dr. Daniel Olukoya, has celebrated Miss Danielle Osasere Clement-Egberanmwen, a member of the church, for becoming Nigeria’s youngest chartered accountant at the age of 16.

Danielle, a member of the MFM Teenage Church and We Care Ministry, Women on Fire, Ogudu, Lagos State, shared her testimony during the church’s annual Water of Fire programme and Monthly Power Must Change Hands service.

She attributed her achievement to God’s grace, hard work and the values instilled in her by the church.

According to her, MFM positively influenced her journey by teaching her to put God first in every situation and to embrace diligence, drawing inspiration from the biblical example of Daniel.

Danielle qualified as a chartered accountant through the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), becoming one of the country’s youngest professionals in the accounting profession.

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Speaking during the celebration, Dr. Olukoya described her achievement as a reflection of diligence, discipline, resilience and God’s grace.

He said the accomplishment demonstrated the potential of Nigerian youths when they remain focused on their goals.

“Today, we celebrate with one of our own, Danielle Osasere Clement-Egberanmwen, as she shares the inspiring testimony of becoming Nigeria’s youngest Chartered Accountant at just 16 years old.

“This extraordinary achievement stands as a powerful testament to God’s faithfulness and what can be accomplished through diligence, discipline, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.

“Her journey is an inspiration to young people everywhere, proving that with God’s grace, determination, and a clear vision, age is never a barrier to greatness.

“We pray that this remarkable milestone will be the beginning of even greater accomplishments and that God will continue to lead you from glory to glory,” Olukoya said.

The cleric urged young people to place God first, work hard, think beyond limitations, and refuse to allow age, background or circumstances to hinder their aspirations.

He described education as a pathway to personal development and national transformation, adding that excellence is achieved through consistency, integrity and determination.

Olukoya also commended Danielle’s parents for providing the guidance and support that contributed to her academic and professional success.

According to him, parents have a responsibility to identify and nurture the talents of their children while instilling moral and spiritual values.

Church members who attended the event applauded Danielle for bringing honour to her family, the ministry and the country.

In her remarks, Danielle expressed gratitude to God, her parents, mentors, and the leadership of MFM for their prayers, encouragement, and support throughout her academic and professional journey.

She said her achievement was the result of faith, discipline and hard work, expressing hope that her story would inspire other young Nigerians to pursue excellence regardless of their age.