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Evangelist Ebuka Obi | |
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Born | |
Occupation(s) | Evangelist,Prophet Preacher, Catholic Laity, Catholic Brotherhood |
Years active | 2009-present |
Organization | Zion Prayer Movement Outreach Ministry |
Website | www |
Chukwuebuka Anozie Obi (Born 16 October ) Nigerian Televangelist is the Founder and Spritual Director of Zion Prayer Movement Outreach located in Lagos, Nigeria. Evangelist Ebuka Obi is popularly known as a Catholic Lay minister that is divinely endowned with the Word of Knowledge and Prophecy from the tender age of eight years.[1] [2] His Zion Prayer Movement Outreach is an unconventional Catholic non-denominational prayer ministry, which fully observes and follows the Catholic doctrinary tradition and values. He is also the founder of Saraphic Hospital and Maternity as well as the President of Saraphic Homes Foundation
Early Life and Education
editEvangelist Obi was born a twin on 16 October at Ubulu-Ihejiofor in Orlu West LGA of Imo State to Mr Vincent Obi and Mrs Veronica Obi.
Career
editHis gift of prophecy and word of knowledge was claimed to have been confirmed at the age of 12 years by the then late Reverend Father Luke Odinkemere of Awo-Idemili Dioceases who later mentored the young Obi and instructed him never to leave the Catholic Church; not to have sex until he marries and not to be money conscious in his work with God.
References
edit- ^ Nigeria, Guardian. "Chukwuebuka Anozie Obi: Celebrating a phenomenal evangelist of our time". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
- ^ Taiwo, Isaac. "Miracles are not restricted to Pentecostal churches, says Anozie". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
- ^ Nigeria, Guardian. "Chukwuebuka Anozie Obi: Celebrating a phenomenal evangelist of our time". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
- ^ Taiwo, Isaac. "Miracles are not restricted to Pentecostal churches, says Anozie". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
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