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Osa-Oni, Idahosa, Ajose, others for Vineyard Destiny Conference

Archbishop of Vineyard Christian Ministries, Archbishop John Osa-Oni, Founder of God First Ministries, aka (Illumination Assembly) Lekki, Lagos, Bishop Isaac Idahosa, Dr Emmanuel Babatunde Ajose, a versatile leading preacher and

Osa-Oni, Idahosa, Ajose, others for Vineyard Destiny Conference
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March 29, 2026byThe Nation
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  • By Adeola Ogunlade

Archbishop of Vineyard Christian Ministries, Archbishop John Osa-Oni, Founder of God First Ministries, aka (Illumination Assembly) Lekki, Lagos, Bishop Isaac Idahosa, Dr Emmanuel Babatunde Ajose, a versatile leading preacher and General Overseer of The Christ Life Assembly Family Arena, and others, are set to headline Destiny 2026, the annual conference of Vineyard Christian Ministries Inc.

The conference, themed ‘A Time of Refreshing in His Presence,’ will take place from Wednesday, April 1, to Sunday, April 5, at the church headquarters on Osolo Way, off International Airport Road, Ajao Estate, Isolo, Lagos.

The event, which coincides with the ministry’s 38th anniversary, is expected to attract worshippers, ministers, and participants from across Nigeria and beyond.

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In a statement issued to The Nation, Archbishop Osa-Oni said the five-day programme is designed to deliver spiritual refreshing, transformation, and divine encounters through teachings, prayers, worship sessions, and impartation meetings.

He added that participants should anticipate “raw manifestations of God through miracles, prophetic words, and anointed praise,” noting that while the anniversary celebration is significant, the gathering primarily serves as a thanksgiving to God for His faithfulness over the past 38 years.

According to him, Thursday, April 3, will be dedicated to marking the ministry’s anniversary, symbolising the day of its founding and celebrating what he described as a “journey of grace.”

The programme lineup includes a Thanksgiving Service on Wednesday, followed by a Miracles and Deliverance Night on Thursday. Friday will feature a Prophetic Impartation Service, while Saturday will host a Praise Extravaganza alongside a free medical outreach. The conference will conclude with a Grand Finale Service on Sunday.

Other ministers expected at the event include Apostle Josephine Asiwaju, Bishop Patrice Rapu, Bishop Bola Babaleye, and Bishop Sunday Ajayi.

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