Ogbueli, Ndifon, others to minister at Global Camp Meeting

Head, Medical Team, Dominion City Headquarters (DCHQ), Dr Godwin Efobi (left); Senior Pastor DCHQ, Shola Olapade; President, Golden Heart Foundation and Senior Pastor, DC Lagos and Europe, NobbertOnaga; Head of Security and Traffic Control, Dominion City Headquarters (DCHQ), Camp Meeting 2026, Pastor ChuksAnochie; and Head of Event and Programmes, DCHQ, Pastor Josh Tim Vaduchi at the briefing of the Global Camp Meeting held at the Dominion City Headquarters (DCHQ) in Lekki, Lagos.

The Senior Pastor of Dominion City Worldwide, Dr. David Ogbueli will be ministering at the Global Camp Meeting of the church withtheme: “Re-digging the Wells of Our Fathers.”

Anointed ministers expected to minister alongside the Senior PastorOgbueli are, Dr Charles Ndifon; Andres Bisonni; Pastor Randy Mitchell; Apostle Ikechukwu Peter Nnajiofor;

Others include, Dr Ferdinand Nweke; Apostle Ben HanyaniNdobe; Evangelist Dan Scott; and Dr. ChiefoEjiofobiri.

President of Golden Heart Foundation and Senior Pastor, DC Lagos and Europe, NobbertOnaga, disclosed this recently in Lagos, while briefing journalists on the event at the Dominion City Headquarters (DCHQ) in Lekki.

Stressing that the theme emphasises a call to return to foundational values and principles, Onaga said the programme commenced simultaneously in Lagos and Enugu on Wednesday, April 1, 2026 and will end on Monday, April 6, 2026.

According to him, the event willfeature daily sessions at 8:00 a.m. and 5:00p.m, while the“2 Nights of Glory” will hold on Friday, April 3 and Saturday, April 4 at the Golden Heart Place, Km 22 Lekki-Epe Expressway, beside Lagos Business School, Ajah, Lagos.

He also disclosed thatgospel artistes, including Grace Idowu; RhemaOnuoha; Once More Six; David Nkennor; Anthony Kani; GUC, among others would minister in songs.

Speaking at the event, the Senior Pastor of Dominion City Headquarters, Lagos, Shola Olapade, highlighted the Church’s role in addressing ethical and cultural challenges, particularly among young people, added that the programme would go beyond spiritual teachings to include sessions on artificial intelligence, innovation, business, media, arts and career development.

Olapade said: “We are equipping people not just spiritually, but with relevant 21stcentury skills to thrive in today’s world.”

The weeklong programme is expected to draw thousands of participants onsite and millions of attendees from across the globe.

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