US mayor recognises Pastor Anosike’s humanitarian efforts with ‘Special Day’

A mayor in the United States of America has declared a day in honour of the spiritual and humanitarian work of John Ikechukwu Anosike, the Senior Pastor of the Spirit Revelation Ecclesia.


Honorable Byron W. Brown, the Mayor of Buffalo, gave a declaration in Anosike’s recognition and also named May 23rd after him in honour of his works.

Anosike, in a recent visit to the United States, held a conference where a lot of Americans and other nationals gathered with about 5000 people in total.

 

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The Mayor of Buffalo, who was represented at the event by Bishop Jason Whitaker, said that Anosike’s works were exemplary and that informed the recognition and the day dedicated to him.

Anosike would thereafter minister, also counselled them, gave speeches of hope and faith, and prayed for the prosperity of the State of New York, and the United States at large.

Anosike also prayed for peace and prosperity.

“I never saw that coming. I am so humbled because I went on a normal spiritual tour, but the Mayor of Buffalo gave me an award of recognition and he also declared a day in my honour. I don’t know what else to say. Glory to God Almighty,” Anosike said.

Also, the highly respected Bishop Steve Smith of the Church of God, in the state of New York, gave Anosike an award of distinction.

Smith said: “We have been following the progress of Pastor Anosike for a while and the only way to encourage him in his works is to recognize the impact he is making on humanity all across the world.

Whitaker also said that the nation should be proud of Anosike because his works speak volumes, and his impact is very real, adding “we all wish he could just stay with us because many people in the U.S. love him so much.”

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