The Leader Of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele has begun his annual thanksgiving activities with support for widows and aged, visit to schools, federal road safety corps offices, police stations for prayers.
The first day of the activities was on Sunday, 30th Of January, 2022 and it featured a food service at his Lagos church. It proceeded to the next day Monday, 31st Of January, 2022 with appreciation of widows and the aged by Primate Ayodele at his church premises.
While hosting the widows and aged on the second day, Primate Ayodele had breakfast with them and prayed specially for them. They also in return appreciated the man of God and prayed for him too.
The third day Tuesday, 1st Of February, 2022 was a special prayer programme at his Lagos church that had thousands of people in the church premises.
As usual during his annual thanksgiving programme, Primate Ayodele visited four schools on Wednesday, 2nd Of February 2022. The schools are Adex Comprehensive College, Best Precious Gift Schools, Golden Focus Schools, Tall Hope Schools to spend some time with their pupils, pray for them and support them with cash gifts.
Furthermore, On Thursday, 3rd Of February, 2022 being the fifth day, Primate Ayodele visited federal road safety corps, police stations majorly for prayers.
The activities will continue till Monday, 14th Of February, 2022 which will be the grand finale. Several dignitaries have been billed to attend the event as it will feature the mother of all empowerments.
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