February ‘25 Mission Uganda Report
DR. SEGUN ‘TREMENDOUS’ OSHINAGA
I’m happy to report that the 11 days February ’25 Mission Uganda starting with my departure from Lagos, Nigeria on the 8th of February to my return on the 20th February ‘25 was eventful, and of tremendous blessing to all I encountered during the trip.
Ministry started on Monday 10th February with fellowship with the staff of World Shine Ministry International led by my dear friend and twin brother, Prof. Rev. Medad Birungi and his awesome wife, Dr. Connie Birungi. I shared on FAITHFUL SERVICE. It was followed same night with a young couple fellowship where I spoke on – OUR DUTY TO EACH OTHER.
On Tuesday 10th February, I addressed a group of Pastors/Bishops in the Kampala area.
We left Namugongo, Kampala for Rwentobo, Western Uganda (8 hours drive).
The Man Up Conference started on Wednesday 13th February with a number of international speakers from America, United Kingdom and Nigeria. I took two plenary sessions and two group sessions. The meetings were refreshing and a tremendous blessing to the men who gathered from across the country.
We left Rwentobo for Kabwohe on Tuesday (over hour from Rwentobo, where I ministered to a large crowd of members of Bethel Ministry International led by Rev. Dr. Gordon Karuhanger.
Traveled from Kabwohe that same Tuesday afternoon to arrive Namugongo, Kampala at midnight.
Wednesday night was an exciting time as I ministered at the home fellowship of my host and twin brother in Namugongo, Kampala.
The last assignment gave me the greatest joy and pleasure. I ministered to a small group called ‘Emerging Leaders.’ Young, energetic undergraduates and professionals. I shared with them vital principles from God’s WORD to empower them to be the best they came be.
I want to acknowledge the support of my big brother and friend of over 40 years, Bishop Mike Okonkwo. He has been consistent in financially supporting my missions and I want to say thank you sir. Pastor Tunde Bakare, my friend, Egbon and leader has been faithfully supporting my ministry. I’m grateful sirs for your love and continuing encouragement. I want to also thank Barrister Tope Adebayo, Pastor Segun Oyedele, Madam Mosun Okosun and others who have supported in the recent past. I’m grateful.
My profound gratitude go to my host/hostess in Uganda for the opportunity of ministry in their country.