Miracles, revival mark end of Dominion Camp meeting
Dominion City has concluded its Global Camp Meeting 2026 with a surge of testimonies of miracles, salvation, deliverance and spiritual renewal, reinforcing its reputation as a major platform for global

Dominion City has concluded its Global Camp Meeting 2026 with a surge of testimonies of miracles, salvation, deliverance and spiritual renewal, reinforcing its reputation as a major platform for global revival and transformation.
The six-day international gathering, themed ‘Redigging the Wells of Our Fathers,’ was held simultaneously in Lagos and Enugu, attracting over 60,000 physical participants and millions of online viewers from across the world.
The programme featured powerful teachings, intense worship sessions and the widely anticipated ‘2 Nights of Glory,’ which became the spiritual climax of the event.
From the onset, the atmosphere was charged with deep spiritual intensity, as participants reported life-changing encounters.
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The first ‘Night of Glory’ recorded remarkable testimonies, including the deliverance of a 14-year-old girl from a seven-year struggle with pornography, healing from cancer, restoration from partial blindness and deafness, and recovery from heart-related and severe skin conditions.
In addition, several children were reportedly baptised in the Holy Spirit, with many speaking in tongues—an occurrence that participants described as a powerful indication of the depth of spiritual impact across all age groups.
Across both locations, testimonies poured in, reflecting the transformative nature of the gathering. Chine, who attended the Enugu camp meeting on crutches due to a bone fracture, testified that he left completely healed, walking, running and jumping freely.
In Lagos, Faith shared her healing from fibroid, noting that a previously visible lump in her abdomen had disappeared. Blessing recounted a life-changing encounter during a teaching on “The Cross,” which led to her deliverance from drug addiction and prostitution—an experience she described as a turning point in her life.
For many attendees, the impact went beyond physical healing to include renewed spiritual consciousness and clarity of purpose. Regina E. described the meeting as a “reawakening of God-consciousness,” while Okechukwu C. T. said he gained a deeply personal understanding of Christ’s sacrifice.
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“It felt like Jesus didn’t just die for the world, but for me,” he said.
Participants also testified to receiving direction and renewed commitment to purpose. Peter B. from Lagos said he discovered a clear calling to disciple others and rededicated his life to fulfilling God’s mandate, adding that he also experienced deliverance during a baptism session.
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The global reach of the programme was evident in testimonies from international participants. Ella M. from Namibia described the teachings as “uncompromising truth,” while Boikanyo M. from Botswana said she experienced God’s power remotely and expressed confidence in an impending revival in her nation.
The camp meeting featured ministrations by David Ogbueli and other international ministers, who emphasised moral revival, spiritual growth and leadership development. Participants were also equipped through sessions focused on innovation, career advancement and societal impact.
Organisers noted that beyond its spiritual significance, the event contributed to local economic activity, while also providing free transportation and medical services to attendees.
As the curtain fell on the 2026 edition, Dominion City said the testimonies recorded reflect its ongoing mission to raise leaders and transform society through faith, truth and practical living.
The ministry reaffirmed its commitment to advancing global revival and equipping individuals to live purposeful and impactful lives.



