The Winners" Chapel network of churches is located
in over 300 cities, in all states of Nigeria, as well as,
in several cities in 45 African nations, Dubai, the
[2][3]United Kingdom and the United States. Oyedepo
has been seen as one of the pioneers of the Christian
charismatic movement in Africa and has been
referred to as one of the most powerful preachers in
Nigeria. He is the Chancellor of
Covenant University
and Landmark University. He was named in 2011 by
Forbes magazine as being the richest pastor in
[4]Nigeria.
Early life and history
On September 27, 1954, David Olaniyi Oyedepo was
born in Osogbo, Nigeria, but is a native of Omu-Aran,
Kwara State, Nigeria. He was raised in a mixed
religious family. His father, Ibrahim, was a Muslim
healer. His mother, Dorcas, was a member of the
Eternal Order of the Cherubim and Seraphim
Movement (C&S), a branch of the Aladura movement
in Nigeria. He was raised by his grandmother in
Osogbo, who introduced him to the virtues of
Christian life via early morning prayers which she
attended with him. She also taught him the
importance of tithing.
Oyedepo was born again in 1969, through the
influence of his teacher, Betty Lasher, who took
special interest in him during his high school days. He
studied
Architecture at Kwara State Polytechnic and
worked briefly with the Federal Ministry of Housing in
Ilorin before resigning to concentrate on missionary
work. Oyedepo received a Ph.D. in Human
Development from
Honolulu University, Hawaii,
[5]United States.
Oyedepo claimed to have received a mandate from
God through an 18-hour vision in May 1981, to liberate
the world from all oppression of the devil through the
[6]preaching of the word of faith. This is the inaugural
vision that led to the founding of the Living Faith
Church World Wide (LFCWW), first called Liberation
Faith Hour Ministries, in 1981. Two years later, on
September 17, 1983, Pastor
Enoch Adeboye, General
Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God,
ordained David and his wife, Florence Abiola Akano
(known as Faith Abiola Oyedepo) to become pastors
and officially commissioned the new church. Five
years later, Oyedepo was ordained as Bishop.
Living Faith Church (AKA Winners Chapel) started in
Kaduna but moved to Lagos, the former capital of
Nigeria in July 1989, to start a new branch of the
church after Oyedepo claimed to have received
instructions from God to reach out to the people of
[7]Lagos.
Oyedepo is the wealthiest preacher in Nigeria with a
net worth of over USD 150 million. The church owns
four private jets and several buildings around the
world, including London and the United States.
Oyedepo is an author and publisher who has written
over 70 titles apart from periodicals. He is the
Chairman/Publisher of Dominion Publishing House
(DPH), a publishing arm of the ministry. DPH has over
4 million prints in circulation to date. Through
Oyedepo Covenant University,
Faith Academy and
Kingdom Heritage Model Schools have been
established to equip the youth for global impact. The
construction of a third university named Crown
University is already underway, located in Calabar,
[8]Cross Rivers, Nigeria.
Place of Worship
Bishop Oyedepo claimed that in 1998 he was
instructed by God to build a new base for the
Commission to accommodate the increasing number
of worshippers. This resulted in Bishop Oyedepo"s
2church"s acquisition of the initial 530-acre (2.1 km )
facility, known as Canaanland, which serves as the
headquarters. It is the home of the 50,000-seat
capacity auditorium, the "Faith Tabernacle", which is
reputed to be the largest church auditorium in the
[9]world. This was a feat also recorded by the
[10]Guinness Book of Records.
Faith
Tabernacle
was
reported
as the
Worlds"
Largest
Church
Auditorium
in
December
2005
Construction was completed within 12 months.
Reports also claimed that this building was built debt
[11][12][13]free. This 50,000-seat edifice was dedicated
on September 18, 1999, under the administration of
[14]former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
Canaanland is in Ota, Ogun state and is the 5,000-
2acre (20 km ) estate and campus, that houses The
50,000 church building, the church secretariat, the
church"s youth chapel, a primary school called
Kingdom heritage model school, a full boarding
mission secondary school called Faith Academy, with
over 1,500 students and the Covenant University
[15]facilities, which accommodates over 7,000
students, fully resident in ultra-modern hostel
facilities, with fully equipped faculty buildings and
numerous staff housing facilities. Canaanland campus
also has for profit establishments operated by the
church such as a bakery, a bottled water processing
plant, a petrol station, various restaurants and
shopping stores, several residential houses that
provide for the over 2,000 church employees, and
guest houses. Four banks are also present on this
Estate, three of which are branches of external
commercial banks and one which is a community and
micro-finance Bank and operated by the Church. The
whole of Canaanland which includes a proposed
15,000 housing estate known as Canaan City had
increased to 17,000 acres as at 2012.
more here:
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