The Founder and Global Leader of the National Coalition of Apostles, Bishops, Archbishops and Cardinals (NACBAC), Cardinal Olusegun Ire-Ayo has applauded Archbishop Gideon Bamidele for his purposeful leadership and achievement towards strengthening the NCABAC as well as promoting unity in the Body of Christ since emerging the interim National President.
The Founder and Global leader of NCABAC, Cardinal Olusegun Ore Ayo Robert said the applause was as a result of the doggedness of Archbishop Gideon and his Executives in their commitment to unity, empowerment and spiritual advancement of the church in Nigeria.
He said ever since the appointment of the executives led by Archbishop Gideon, the Interim National Vice President, Chief Apostle Fidel Chimazia and interim National Vice President 2, Apostle Dr. Victor U. Murrey by Cardinal Olusegun, they have demonstrated exemplary passion and impactful leadership qualities in 100 days in office, adding that their tenure so far has positioned NACBAC as a credible and unifying voice in Christendom.
" In just 100 days in office, I am elated by your achievements among the people of God and your exemplary vision, passion, and impact driven leadership have positioned NACBAC as a credible and unifying voice in Christendom ". He said.
While reeling out some of the achievement, Cardinal Olusegun said the unavailing of the NACBAC Brand Crest, partnering Government and collaboration with PFN, CAN for complementary roles, Training in church administration and leadership, creating a YouTube channell, Telegram page to boost instant communication to mention but a few are plus to the growth of any church.
Also the strategic tours to Osun, Oyo, Ekiti and Edo States as a ploy to strengthen local Chapters which would also ensure the stability of the organisation is commendable.
Congratulating Archbishop Gideon Bamidele and his Executives, Cardinal Olusegun enjoined them to keep the flag flying, saying that in all they do they should always seek for the wisdom and divine direction from Jesus who is the Head of the church.
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