The Otun-Asiwaju Onigbagbo of Remoland, Aare Adetola Emmanuelking, joined Christian leaders, dignitaries, and well-wishers in celebrating Nigeria’s former President and Elder Statesman, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, Ph.D, GCFR, on his 88th birthday with a special Global Breakfast Prayer session. The 61st edition of the Prayer Breakfast, held on Saturday, March 1, 2025, was a spiritually uplifting gathering that saw representatives from 29 countries join virtually to honor Chief Obasanjo.
The prayer session was facilitated by Bishop T. Akin-Akinsanya, Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), South-West Zone, and moderated by Rev. Engr. A. Ojeshina. Ministers from different nations participated, reflecting Chief Obasanjo’s far-reaching influence and the deep respect he commands across the globe. The session featured powerful intercessions, scriptural reflections, and worship, led by esteemed clerics and the Gatekeepers Worship Team.
A Global Celebration of Leadership and Faith
Prominent international ministers shared heartfelt goodwill messages, acknowledging Chief Obasanjo’s contributions to diplomacy, African development, and visionary leadership. Notable participants included:
- Ven. O. Ogunremi (Kenya)
- Pastor M. Nwanegbo (Belgium)
- Bishop F. Wale Oke
- Bishop E. Adekunle
- Rev. Mother E. Ajayi
- Apostle M. Oluwajoba (USA)
- Dr. Juliet Hammond (UK)
- Bishop David Bakare
In his goodwill message, Aare Adetola Emmanuelking reflected on his first spiritual encounter with Baba in the 1990s, when Chief Obasanjo authored a powerful compendium of prayers—a book that became his source of strength during captivity. Drawing inspiration from the biblical story of Jonah, he described how Baba emerged from adversity, renewed and divinely guided, marking a significant rebirth in his journey.
"Baba’s resilience, strength, and commitment to service continue to inspire us all. Even at 88, he remains more energetic than many younger than him. His life teaches us that longevity is sustained by purpose—continuously working, planning, and striving for a better tomorrow. Indeed, when one has a vision for the future, life itself is preserved by divine grace," Aare Emmanuelking stated.
A Legacy of Leadership and Impact
Building on the declaration that Chief Obasanjo is destined to live up to 120 years, Aare Emmanuelking encouraged Baba to gift the world with 32 more editions of his impactful spiritual compendium of prayers. He highlighted Baba’s extraordinary legacy, from being the military Head of State who transitioned power to a civilian government in 1979 to returning as a democratically elected President in 1999.
"At 88, Baba continues to make waves, inspiring the nation and serving as a voice for Africa. As a true son of the soil, may God continue to bless him with wisdom, strength, and good health. May he live long to witness the continued growth and prosperity of Nigeria and Africa. To God be all the glory for Baba’s life. May he remain a guiding light for generations to come," he concluded.
The Prayer Breakfast was a moment of deep spiritual reflection, thanksgiving, and intercession, acknowledging Baba’s transformative leadership and divine grace over his life. The celebration concluded with a special toast and a reaffirmation of prayers for his continued health, wisdom, and guidance as a statesman and global leader.
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