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We can only commence open church service through leading of Holy Spirit— Evelyn Joshua.
The new leader of The Synagogue Church of All Nations ( SCOAN ), Mrs. Evelyn Joshua, has announced that she would commence open church service to all the members after hearing from God.
Mrs. Evelyn T. B Joshua stated on Sunday that although members and leaders are eager to begin services, “we have to first hear from the Lord and be guided by the revelations from the holy spirit before we can begin service”.
“We are getting ready and even yearning to start Services but we cannot go outside the will of God whose directive is what we shall continue to uphold, live and work on”
Evelyn stated that before the demise of the founder of SCOAN, Prophet Temitope Joshua, SCOAN was yet to start services unlike other churches and that the peculiarity of the church where foreigners are all eager to be present amidst the world health crisis even right now has always been put into consideration.
Her words: “We have no fear whatsoever but don’t forget a good Christian must also be a good citizen.
Speaking on plans to reopen for service, a legal member representing SCOAN legal department, Mr. James Akhigbe revealed that various committees have been set up to ensure that there is smooth service in compliance with the Presidential Taskforce committee recommendations on COVID-19 protocol and the leadership is also waiting for the leading of the holy spirit.
“Very soon the church will commence service but we don’t do things based on human emotions, We don’t conduct the affairs of SCOAN to please people but we embark on the project because we have heard from God.
He added that various committees have been set up and being coordinated by Mrs. Moji Oguntoyinbo to ensure a smooth transition of the new administration.
The leadership of the church, however, assures members that efforts are being made to reopen services and to sustain the good work of late T.B Joshua and the legacy.
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Commodore Adoki, a principal Warfare Officer specializing in communication and intelligence, brings onboard 25 years experience in the Nigerian Navy covering training, staff and operations.
Welcoming the new MGC Commander to the Agency, the Director General, Dr Dayo Mobereola, expressed confidence in Adoki’s addition to the team, emphasising that it will further strengthen the nation’s maritime security architecture given his vast experience in the industry.
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