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SIFAX Group Thanksgiving: Stable Amid Economic Uncertainty


The Chairman of SIFAX Group, Dr Taiwo Afolabi, has said that despite dynamic economic challenges and global uncertainties, the company remains anchored in divine clarity and stability.

According to a recent statement, Afolabi disclosed this during the 3rd edition of the SIFAX Group Annual Thanksgiving and Praise Night themed ‘God’s Faithfulness, Our Gratitude’.

Speaking on the rationale behind the gathering, Afolabi noted that the event serves as a way of appreciating God for His faithfulness to the SIFAX Group family in 2025.

“As we reflect on the outgoing business year, it is evident that our achievements, resilience, and progress were not by might, nor by power, but by the grace and faithfulness of God. Despite dynamic economic challenges and global uncertainties, the company remained anchored in divine clarity and stability,” Afolabi said.

Held at the Marriott Hotel in Ikeja, Lagos, the event transformed the premises into a sanctuary of gratitude and celebration, featuring a vibrant display of corporate unity, spiritual fervour, and glamour. It brought together the company’s management, staff, clients, senior government officials, and other stakeholders.

The atmosphere was charged from start to finish as a star-studded lineup of music ministers led the congregation in continuous worship.

The musical experience was a masterclass in diversity and devotion, beginning with Omotola Sax and the Ijebu Anglican Choir, followed by Eyinju Jesu, who took the stage to lead the gathering in a high-energy praise session. The Nonso Choir thereafter stirred a festive Christmas atmosphere by warming the gathering with soul-lifting carols and hymns.

The energy then shifted gears when BJ Sax, renowned for his soul-stirring melodies, delivered an electrifying performance that threw the audience into ecstatic dance, while Emma OMG added a mellow touch, blending a unique rhythmic flow that had both young and old swinging in delight.

At the heart of the night’s ministration was Adeyinka Alaseyori, who led powerful medleys specifically curated for appreciation and thanksgiving, followed by Dare Justified, whose spirit-filled worship and lifelong calling further deepened the spiritual intensity of the night.

The night reached its crescendo with powerhouse ministrations from Mercy Chinwo and Laolu Gbenjo, leaving participants with a profound sense of gratitude as the event wound down.

The SIFAX Group Annual Thanksgiving continues to stand as a testament to the company’s culture of gratitude, proving that even in a high-stakes corporate environment, recognising God as the source of success remains a priority.

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