Bishop Oyedepo’s spiritual sons, Enenche, Ibiyeomie set to float private universities

Bishop Oyedepo’s spiritual sons, Enenche, Ibiyeomie set to float private universities

Pastor (Dr) Paul Enenche, the esteemed founder and senior pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre (DIGC), headquartered in Abuja, is all set

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Pastor (Dr) Paul Enenche, the esteemed founder and senior pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre (DIGC), headquartered in Abuja, is all set to follow in the footsteps of his spiritual father, Bishop David Oyedepo, founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide aka Winners Chapel.
Apart from commanding humongous resources for the promotion of God’s kingdom like Oyedepo, Enenche who like his spiritual father is synonymous with building gigantic structures like the ongoing 105-seater Ark project in Ota, Ogun State, is getting set to float his own private university.
During one of his church services recently, he announced that processes to acquiring a license for a private university are on already.

His spiritual father is the chancellor of Covenant University which continues to top the list of best universities in Nigeria and Landmark University with a rapid rise in reputation since it began.

Similarly, another spiritual son of the kingdom giant, Pastor David Ibiyeomie, the founder and head pastor of Port Harcourt, Rivers State based Salvation Ministries during his 62nd birthday celebrations last year, announced that the church has acquired 200 hectares of land for the building of the church owned university.

Ibiyeomie is also, equally towing the path of Oyedepo when it comes to humongous architectural structures with the ongoing construction of his 120,000-seater church auditorium in Rivers State aptly named the ‘Hand of God,’ based on its architectural design which depicts a human palm. On completion, the building which began in 2010 will become the world’s largest church building.