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MFM holds mega crusade

The Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM) Ogba Mega Region 32, is set for a two-day crusade focused on soul-winning and deliverance. The crusade, themed: “Deliverance from foundational bondage,”

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April 24, 2026·2 min read
MFM holds mega crusade
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The Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM) Ogba Mega Region 32, is set for a two-day crusade focused on soul-winning and deliverance.

The crusade, themed: “Deliverance from foundational bondage,” is scheduled for 4pm today and tomorrow at the The African Primary and Secondary Schools, Ifako-Ogba,.

The programme will be anchored by MFM pastors, the  Regional Overseer, Pastor Aderemi Oseni, and streamed globally.

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According to the  Regional Overseer, Pastor Aderemi Oseni, the crusade is part of the Explosive Evangelism Initiatives(EEI), vision of the founder/General Overseer of MFM Worldwide, Dr. Daniel Kolawole Olukoya, to win souls for Christ, and deliver those entangled by bondage.

He called on the public to attend, irrespective of religious affiliation or denomination, adding that security measures were in place.

Oseni said: “God is set to tackle what humans have termed as hard and difficult problems during the crusade.

“We are holding the crusade to evangelise and win souls for Christ. It’s part of MFM’s commitment to ensuring that lives of the people are delivered from challenges of life. Most of the challenges bedeviling us as individuals, families, households, communities, and the world at large have to do with foundational battles. Our foundation contributes wrongly to our progress in life.”

“Many of us are victims of our foundation. Many are paying for goods they did not purchase because of their foundation. Many are made to pay for services they did not ask for because of their foundation. The crusade is to liberate the people. Life is not fair to anyone; it is your responsibility to present yourself for deliverance.”

Oseni also said apart from biblical teachings, deliverance prayers, the church has embarked on several Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR), programmes, including free food, cash and skill empowerment for widows, and youth empowerment.

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