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HON. ABIOLA MAKINDE BUILDS CITY PARK, CHAMPION EVERY CHILD'S RIGHT TO PLAY

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HON. ABIOLA MAKINDE CHAMPIONS THE DIVINE RIGHT OF EVERY CHILD TO PLAY By Jimoh Elizabeth Oluwaseyi As the world celebrates the International Day of Play on June 11, we are reminded about the God-given freedom to express joy, creativity, and community through play.  In Ondo State, Nigeria, that heavenly vision has taken a physical form, through the servant-hearted leadership of Hon. Abiola Makinde, Member of the House of Representatives, (MHR) striving to make joy tangible. Last December, the Ondo community witnessed the unveiling of the Ondo City Mini Park and Zoo—a sanctuary for laughter, learning, and life. Reflecting on  year 2025 theme, “Choose Play– Every Day,” the MHR recognizes that play is  not as a luxury, but a right—a sacred rhythm of childhood ordained by God Himself. A VISION LIKE DAVID’S?   This park is not merely a playground—it is a temple of togetherness, a space where every child can engage with God’s creation, forge friendships, and build a future...

"I TOOK VENGEANCE ON THE DEVIL..." — PASTOR KUMUYI OPENS UP LIKE NEVER BEFORE

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  “I AM NOW IN CHARGE”: PASTOR KUMUYI SHARES HOW HE FOUND PURPOSE THROUGH PAIN In a deeply moving session at a recent Global Workers Conference, The General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, Pastor W.F. Kumuyi, opened up about a personal tragedy that became a turning point in his life and ministry.  Sharing his story while ministering on the topic “The Nature and Name of Jesus”, he unveiled how sorrow shaped his strength—and how loss led him to a new level of spiritual authority. Recalling the heart-wrenching moment in 2009 when his beloved wife passed away while he was away on a ministerial assignment, Pastor Kumuyi reflected on the painful lesson he learned about spiritual vigilance.  “I failed to use the name of Jesus in shutting the family door before leaving home,” he confessed solemnly. “While I was busy preaching, the enemy struck,” he said, as he described what followed the period of profound grief.  But it was in that season of sorrow tha...