The Church In Nigeria Is Sick, Needs Revival – Apostle Madubuko
MICHAEL AKINOLA
The Apostle General of The New Anointing Revival Assembly, Apostle Anselm Madubuko, said that the Church in Nigeria is sick and needs revival.
The widely travelled preacher said so while addressing journalists as part of activities to mark the commencement of the 17th edition of the church’s annual event tagged, ‘Azusa Revival Camp Meeting’, which is slated to begin on July 22, and end July 28, 2019, at the headquarters of the church in Lagos.
“The church in Nigeria is sick and it needs revival. We are bringing in the spiritual powers to confront and break the wicked powers. Nigerians found themselves in their present predicament because they refuse to seek God first. The enemies has put the Nigerian churches to sleep” the clergyman said.
According to Apostle General Madubuko, the 17th edition of the annual revival programme is envisioned to birth spiritual revival across Nigeria and the nations of the world.
“It is expected that pilgrims from Europe, America, and other African countries will gather for this epochal event” Apostle Madubuko said.
The annual revival programme is expected to feature Apostle Madubuko, Pastor (Mrs.) Emmy Madubuko, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, Rev. Sam Tukura, Apostle Hans Howard, Bishop Funbi Addo and Bishop Goddy Okafor.
Expected to minister in songs are Chioma Jesus, Mercy Chinwo, Frank Edwards, Felix Duke, RighteousMan, Amb. Wole Oni, Essence, Judith Kay, Romzy, Ighosa, The Higher Dimension Choir, among others.