Tinubu, Sanwo-Olu, others celebrate Pastor Tunde Bakare at 70
President Bola Tinubu described the founder of Citadel Global Community Church, Pastor Tunde Bakare, as a man of God whose contributions to nation-building could not be quantified.
President Tinubu said this on Monday at the 70th birthday Thanksgiving Service held at The Citadel Global Community Church (CGCC), Kudirat Abiola Way, Oregun, Lagos.
The President, represented by the Secretary to the Federal Government (SGF), Sen. George Akume, said the celebrant has over the years worked towards the unity and progress of Nigeria at all levels.
According to the President, Pastor Bakare is an embodiment of integrity and a symbol of hope to the hopeless, who has dedicated his life to serving God and humanity.
Tinubu acknowledged the hardship Nigerians are facing but assured that the government is addressing the problems, as drastic action is needed to solve complex matters.
In his remarks, Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, emphasised that the esteemed man of God is a distinguished ambassador of the state who has contributed to national development.
“Pastor Bakare is an accomplished man. He stands as a trailblazer in Nigeria. He is a distinguished ambassador of Ogun State. His influence is beyond Nigeria,” he said.
Pastor Bakare, the governor noted, is a voice of truth to engender change, maintaining that the celebrant has also spoken of his desire to see a prosperous Nigeria.
Also speaking, Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, stated that Pastor Bakare has constantly been on the side of the truth, adding that he is a child of God and a special instrument being used by God at this time.
In a sermon, Pastor Sarah Omakwu of the Family Worship Centre noted that Pastor Bakare has dedicated his life to the service of God since childhood and has served in various capacities in churches in and outside the country.
Pastor Bakare, according to Pastor Omakwu, is a giver, a lover of widows and orphans, and a mentor whose teachings and life have impacted generations.
Encouraging the celebrant to develop a succession plan to ensure the continuity of his legacies, Pastor Omakwu called on Nigerians to always involve their children in whatever business they do for sustainability.
The celebrant, in his remarks, credited his success in life to the sound tutelage he received from eminent personalities early in life, both in academics and in the ministry.
Bakare noted that Nigeria is yet to reach the promised land as there is a lot to be done, urging Nigerians to show concern for the country by thinking of what they could do to make the nation great.
Eminent personalities at the event included former governors, current members of the state and national assemblies, traditional rulers, captains of industry, religious leaders, friends, and well-wishers.
A highlight of the event was the launching of a book titled “The Last. Definitely Not The Least,” an autobiography of the preacher.
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