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Foursquare Church renews support for nation-building


The Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria has reiterated its commitment to nation-building through deliberate investment in leadership development.

The General Overseer, Sam Aboyeji, renewed the support on Friday during a press conference ahead of the SWITCH 5.0 conference in Lagos.

Aboyeji said the church was focused on raising value-driven leaders capable of influencing the nation across key sectors.

“We remain committed as a church to contributing our quota to nation-building by raising godly leaders who will influence every sphere of society positively. SWITCH is one of the many ways we are fulfilling that mandate,” he said.

He stressed that the church’s role was beyond the pulpit, noting that its mission included shaping individuals who would transform institutions and communities.

According to him, SWITCH has become a strategic platform for mentoring young people and grooming emerging leaders with the right values and mindset.

Aboyeji warned that the country’s future hinged on the quality of leadership, adding that the church was intentional about producing individuals who would drive change in governance, business and society.

He said the 2026 edition of the conference, themed “Graced Pacesetters,” would challenge participants to take on leadership roles with purpose, integrity and a sense of responsibility.

The event is scheduled for May 2, 2026, at the church’s national headquarters in Yaba, Lagos, and is expected to attract students, young professionals and aspiring leaders.

Speakers at the conference include the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria Chairman, Lagos, Pastor Yemi Davids; Board Chairman, Ikeja Electric and GMD Sahara Power Group, Dr Kola Adesina, among others.

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