词条 | Elijah Abina |
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| name = Elijah Oludele Abina | image = Pastor Abina.jpg | caption =Pastor Elijah Abina during the GOFAMINT 2013 Convention at Ojoo Ibadan Oyo State, Nigeria | alt = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1935|06|16|df=y}} | birth_place = Aradagun, Badagry Lagos State, Nigeria | other_names = Papa Abina or Pastor Abina or Daddy GO | occupation = Clergyman | nationality = Nigerian | spouse = {{marriage|Matron Felicia Abina (nee Akinremi)|March 30, 1961}} }}Elijah Oludele Abina (born June 16, 1935 in Aradagun, Badagry Lagos State, Nigeria) is a Nigerian pastor and the General Overseer of The Gospel Faith Mission International (GOFAMINT) and one of the founding fathers of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN).[1] Early lifeElijah Ogundele Abina was born to Pa Abraham Akowanu Abina and Madam Omoloto Abina in Aradagun, Badagry Lagos State, Nigeria. He later changed his middle name to reflect Oludele, renouncing his ties to idol worship. He is one of the founding members of The Gospel Faith Mission International (GOFAMINT), alongside Pastor Reuben George and wife, Dupe George, David Akinremi, Meshack Akinola, Iwaku Bagere, Daniel Aluko, Olusegun George, Elkanah Obideyi, Solomon Kudoro, Richard Akapo, Dorcas Adeyemi, Mary Kudoro, Felicia Akinremi (who later became his wife), Janet Oke, Dupe Akapo. This fellowship later grew to become the movement that it is today. Pastor Abina became a full-time minister with the Gospel Faith Mission International in October 1962, resigning from his secular job from Arbico Limited, Apapa Lagos after a clear conviction from the Spirit of God. He was first, the pastor-in-charge of the GOFAMINT Iwaya Church in 1963, then pastor-in-charge of the GOFAMINT Mushin church in 1966 and later promoted to become the District Overseer. Pastor Reuben George, the then General Overseer later appointed him as his deputy, a position he faithfully served in until Pastor George passed on to glory in 1987. After Pastor George passed on, Pastor Abina who was the Deputy General Overseer assumed the leadership of the church after a unanimous agreement by the members of the Church's Executive Council. He was installed on January 8, 1988 at the GOFAMINT International Gospel Centre, Ojoo, Ibadan Oyo State. Under the leadership of Pastor Abina, the Gospel Faith Mission International has witnessed tremendous increase in terms of numerical growth, geographical spread, financial strength and organizational stability. Today, the Mission has expanded from having 50 assemblies to over 2000 assemblies in Nigeria and in many parts of the world. Personal lifePastor Abina got married to Felicia Abina (née Akinremi) on March 30, 1961. Together, they have six children. There children are Gbenga, olabisi, Femi, Folunsho, Ebunoluwa, FUnmi, Matron Felicia Abina passed on in June 2014. [2] References1. ^Why Nigeria has not disintegrated, by Pastor Abina, PFN founding father, Source: vanguardngr.com 2. ^Exit of a ‘virtuous’ woman, Source: thenationonlineng.net External links
6 : 1935 births|Living people|Nigerian religious leaders|Nigerian Pentecostal pastors|People from Lagos State|Yoruba Christian clergy |
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