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The Billionair­e With Eyes Lifted Towards Heaven

Folorunso Alakija might be one of the richest women on earth, but she is also on a campaign to preach a 2,000-year-old gospel, writes Solomon Elusoji

- Servant Leader, Mrs. Folorunso Alakija... winning souls for Christ

Last October, the Rose of Sharon Glorious Ministry Internatio­nal (RoSGMI) held its first ever national crusade at the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.

The three day Christian crusade featured praise, prayers, healing and miracle sessions and the organisers said it was a “tremendous success and without a shadow of doubt had God’s presence.” In a statement sent to THISDAY, RoSGMI also noted that “just like the theme of the crusade ‘Victory Unlimited’, many people seeking God’s interventi­on in areas of their lives received their miracles and experience­d the demonstrat­ion of God’s power.”

RoSGMI is Mrs. Folorunso Alakija’s vision. It started as a small fellowship in 2004. Originally an offshoot of the Cathedral Church of Christ, Marina, Lagos, the fellowship held its first services inside Alakija’s home. Now, it has grown into an interdenom­inational ministry.

During the three day crusade, Alakija, who according to Forbes is worth well over a billion dollars, shed some light on why she decided to start a Christian ministry by narrating a dream she had some years back.

In the dream, she saw herself in an old- fashioned lift, which had collapsibl­e gates. Then she noticed that there was someone standing beside her within the lift. It was a man that she could not recognise facially and she tried not to look. As the lift descended, from one floor to another, she noticed that each floor had different kinds of people, people with different kind of difficulti­es. During the descent, the man with her also started to explain the situation of the people they saw on each floor. She observed that the people on the lower floors, especially the ground floor, were in the worst conditions.

By the time they got to the ground floor, she noticed that those who were there had no clothes on; in fact, they had no flesh, just bare bones. Suddenly, the nearest skeleton stretched out its arm and looked their way, as if to say ‘help me.’

“One could tell that, once, this must have been a human being,” Alakija said. “I will never forget it; it has left an indelible mark in my heart.”

Then her companion seemed to be saying ‘over to you’ and suddenly, he disappeare­d. She spoke to a Pastor about her dream and he said to her that the person that was standing beside her was Jesus, and that what he was showing her was her calling.

She had another dream where she found herself on a green field with lush, beautiful, soft green grass, but there were lumps all over and suddenly she noticed that the lumps started to rise, slowly, like a beating heart. In 2011, she went to Jerusalem and the Lord ministered to her to start a monthly prayer retreat as an extra service to that which she had already started, which was a weekly service at RoSGMI. The ministry has since grown from a group of five people that started in Alakija’s home to a regular membership of a minimum number of 350 people; the monthly prayer retreat is attended by at least 480 people.

“The spirit of the lord is upon me,” she said, alluding to the Bible’s Isaiah 61. “I am here to preach good tidings, to heal broken hearts, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and to deliver those who are bound.”

For the crusade, free transporta­tion was provided through all major routes like Ikorodu, Obalende, Iyana-Ipaja, Sango, Ikotun, Ajah, Festac, Ajegunle, Satellite Town and Ikotun among others, bringing people to and from the venue.

Speakers at the crusade were renowned Christian ministers like Pastor J.T. Kalejaiye, Special Assistant on Evangelism to the General Overseer, Redeemed Christian Church of God; Apostle Charles Ndifon, General Overseer of Christ Love Ministries Internatio­nal, Providence, Rhode Island, USA; and Alakija

We are grateful to God for multitudes that were blessed and for those who gave their lives to Jesus Christ as this was one of our many expectatio­ns for the national crusade

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