Special Apostle Prophet (Dr) Gabriel Olubunmi Fakeye, the General Leader of the Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church, Surulere is dead. The church announced his death this morning during their Sunday service but did not specify what led to his death.
Prophet Gabriel was one of the prophets who spoke fervently against charging church members a particular fee before having access to the church. His members have described him as a man that will be missed by all and indeed it’s a black Sunday for them.
Born in 1937, Fakeye, an engineer, started preaching the gospel at a tender age. He was popularly called “Bro Aladura” in his youthful days and remained a preacher until his death.
Even though he was advanced in age, he continued to administer the movement (Ayo Ni O) he founded.
Late Fakeye was a visionary leader with profound knowledge, grasp, and appreciation of history. He was renowned for his conviction and faith in the unity and greatness of Cherubim and Seraphim Church.
He was also a believer in the unity of Christianity worldwide, as he was not a sectional leader.
Until his death, he had television and radio programmes in a number of broadcast stations including the G.O Fakeye television programmes.
Fakeye is survived by wife, a son, six daughters and grandchildren.
Sources from the Ayo Ni O Movement told our correspondent that burial arrangement would soon be made public.
May his soul rest in peace.
Prophet Gabriel was one of the prophets who spoke fervently against charging church members a particular fee before having access to the church. His members have described him as a man that will be missed by all and indeed it’s a black Sunday for them.
Born in 1937, Fakeye, an engineer, started preaching the gospel at a tender age. He was popularly called “Bro Aladura” in his youthful days and remained a preacher until his death.
Even though he was advanced in age, he continued to administer the movement (Ayo Ni O) he founded.
Late Fakeye was a visionary leader with profound knowledge, grasp, and appreciation of history. He was renowned for his conviction and faith in the unity and greatness of Cherubim and Seraphim Church.
He was also a believer in the unity of Christianity worldwide, as he was not a sectional leader.
Until his death, he had television and radio programmes in a number of broadcast stations including the G.O Fakeye television programmes.
Fakeye is survived by wife, a son, six daughters and grandchildren.
Sources from the Ayo Ni O Movement told our correspondent that burial arrangement would soon be made public.
May his soul rest in peace.
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