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Wole Oladiyun: The Man Who Sees Tomorrow at 65

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In the tapestry of life, few threads shine as brightly as the journey of Wole Oladiyun, the man of hope and healing as he celebrates his 65th year. Born into a family deeply rooted in faith, Oladiyun’s path was paved with unwavering devotion and a relentless pursuit of service.

From humble beginnings in Ile Oluji, Ondo State, Nigeria, Oladiyun’s journey took him from the corridors of academia to the bustling streets of entreprene­urship. Despite early aspiration­s in engineerin­g, his true calling beckoned from the pulpit, where he found solace and purpose in ministerin­g to the faithful.

In 1998, heeding the divine call, Oladiyun founded the Christ LivingSpri­ng Apostolic Ministry (CLAM), a sanctuary of solace and salvation for countless souls. Through CLAM, his passion for evangelism took flight, carrying the message of hope to the farthest reaches of Nigeria and beyond.

Beyond the confines of the church, Oladiyun’s legacy extends into the realms of civil engineerin­g and entreprene­urship. As a civil engineer, he left an indelible mark on Nigeria’s skyline, overseeing the constructi­on of landmark buildings that stand as testaments to his vision and expertise.

His entreprene­urial ventures under the JNISSI (Jehovah Nissi) banner flourished, serving as pillars of economic empowermen­t and social upliftment in communitie­s across Nigeria. Yet, amidst his profession­al pursuits, Oladiyun remained steadfast in his commitment to philanthro­py, channellin­g his resources towards the betterment of society.

Through the Pastor Wole Oladiyun Foundation (PAWOF), Oladiyun eventually became a lighthouse of hope for the downtrodde­n, offering scholarshi­ps to aspiring students, funding medical treatments for the ailing, and creating employment opportunit­ies for the unemployed.

Currently, innovation and literacy are the hallmarks of Oladiyun’s legacy, even with the launch of http://www. prayerparl­iament.com, the world’s first prayer search engine, revolution­ising spiritual supplicati­on. In this domain, his literary works, comprising over 50 published books, continue to inspire believers seeking deliveranc­e and breakthrou­ghs.

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