The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, has commended the Throne Room Trust Ministry, Kafanchan, for its continued contribution to national peace, spiritual revival, and intercession for the nation.

In a message at the closing ceremony of the 21st International Prophetic Prayer Conference of the Ministry, Senator Akume, expressed the Federal Government’s appreciation for the Ministry’s sustained efforts in promoting unity, moral reawakening, and national cohesion through prayers.
He noted that faith based organisations such as the Throne Room Trust Ministry remain vital partners in nation building, especially at a time when the nation seeks healing, peace, and divine direction.

Leading the congregation in prayers, the Vision Pioneer of the Throne Room Trust Ministry, Apostle Dr. Emmanuel Nuhu Kure, prophesied that a wave of divine change would soon sweep across Africa, exposing hidden works of darkness and ushering in revival.

Apostle Kure, who once served as National Secretary of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, urged the Church to remain vigilant, noting that revival and reformation are the next divine agenda for the continent.

He charged believers to take the fire of the Spirit to their communities and nations, declaring that this is not just the day of the Spirit but the beginning of a new move of God across the earth.
Special prayer sessions were held for traditional rulers, kings, and the people of Southern Kaduna, seeking divine wisdom, harmony, and peace in the region.
Delegates at the conference described the event as a spiritual renewal and a divine realignment of destinies.

The event featured worship sessions, prophetic declarations, and intercessory prayers for nations, leaders, and the Church
The global conference, themed “The Day of the Spirit,” attracted ministers and pilgrims from across Nigeria, other African countries, and beyond.
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