The 15th of December, 2018, will go down in history for the Cherubim and Seraphim Unification Church student fellowship, Yabatech (Unicass) chapter, as a day a significant feat that would continue to linger on was achieved.
It was a pleasant sight to behold at the Alumni hall of the institution as the founder of the Love of Christ Generation (C & S) Church, London and The Esther Ajayi Foundation, Reverend Mother Esther Ajayi, stormed the institution to launch the fellowship’s 3rd edition of its Mandate Magazine.
Esther Ajayi, popularly referred to as “Iya Adura” was received by the president of the fellowship, brother Temitope Ogunsakin, who was accompanied by some graduate forum leaders.
While she expressed gladness to have been part of such auspicious occasion, Esther Ajayi who spoke to the student body during the launch also assured them her support.
In her usual submission on giving, she also educated them on the importance of lending a hand of help to others. This was as she also gave out VIP tickets to the ovation carol held at the prestigious Eko Convention Centre of the Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Our reporter, however, got into conversation with some of the elated members of the fellowship. Speaking with one of them who identified himself as Kayode Shonde, he said: “it was a monumental opportunity to finally meet the greatest Mother in Isreal of Seraph, the woman who has been able to bridge the gap between white garment churches and other Pentecostal and Orthodox churches.”
Shonde further reiterated his pride in being a Seraph.
Damilola Olaoye, one of the leaders of the student fellowship, stated that the presence of Rev. Mother Esther Ajayi at the launch of their magazine is a kind gesture the student body will never forget in a rush, she is indeed a blessing to seraph and humanity at large, Damilola added.
It would be recalled that Rev. Mother Esther Ajayi was the convener of the Youth mega praise concert and was fully present on 14th December 2018 at the national stadium surulere all night where it was held.
Seraph Ariyibi Oluwasogo is a Journalist/Freelance writer. He loves reading.
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