L-R: Wife of the awardee, Omolara Adebayo, the awardee, Olusegun Adebayo; President, All African Students Union, Osisiogu Osikenyi; Vice President, West Africa All African Students Union, Tapily El-Hadji and President, East African Students Union, Anthony Manyara, during presentation of a Lifetime Leadership Award to Adebayo in Lagos.
The Federal Government of Canada and the State of Ontario in Canada have honoured frontline Nigerian church leaders, Prophet Olusegun Joshua Adebayo, founder of Christ Apostolic World End-Time Revival Ministry (CAWERM), for his impactful role in the society and for being an example to young people in Africa.
The award from Canada was facilitated by Rev. Olu Aladejebi and his wife, Evangelist Funmi Aladejebi.
The couple came from Canada to present the award to the cleric.
Barely two weeks after the honour from Canada, the African Students Union also gave a lifetime leadership award to the man of God. The leadership of the union which were drawn from about seven countries in Africa presented the award to the cleric in his Lagos Church.
Commenting on the awards from Canada, Aladajebi said it was the good works of Prophet Adebayo and the great impact he has made over the years in the lives of many people known to him that made him push for the honour from Canada.
He said that was the only way he could pay him back for his sacrifices and love for humanity over the years.
Aladejebi said at the presentation, “We thank God for what God is doing through our father. We experienced the miracle of God in his life. Our day of testimony is coming. My wife and I thought of what to do to appreciate our father for his great impact in our lives and the society in general.
“We don’t have money. Even if we give him money, it would be exhausted. My wife and I wrote to the federal government of Canada and also to the Ontario State government. We narrated a lot of things we experienced and the touch of God we received. And we asked that they be recognised in the country of Canada and the state of Ontario.’
“The state government and Federal government have approved the recommendation. It is to appreciate the church of God and for the glory of God. Not all churches have such privilege. We give glory and honour to God who gave us the privilege to be able to do this. You are well recognised throughout the world.”
He said further that the awards are a testimony to the cleric’s unwavering commitment and timeless effort in impacting his community. The Federal Government of Canada through the House of Common is hereby presenting a Lifetime achievement award of global missionary work to you. We look forward to witnessing your continued influence on community. We like to extend our wishes for the continued success of your future endeavour.”
The representatives of the African students, Antony Manyara, while presenting the award noted that Prophet Adebayo has lifted many young people.
Manyara, East African Students Union president and president of Kenya Students Union said: “We are here to thank you, encourage you and position you as an example to others. We watch your service a lot in East Africa. We wish you to establish more branches of your Church in East Africa than West Africa.
“This award is being presented for your good works, for building men and building Africa. The youth of Africa have benefited a lot from you. We have the challenge of young people going astray. If we can learn from your person, African youth will do well. The president, Osisiogu Osikenyi has given me the grace to present this instrument of gratitude for your selfless contribution to the progress of Africa”
Responding to the awards from Canada, Adebayo thanked the facilitators and expressed gratitude for the recognition.
He expressed willingness to continue to project right values and impact more lives.
While responding to the award from African students, he expressed appreciation to God for being an African.
“I bless God that I am an African. All over the world, apart from children of Israel, Africa is the most blessed continent. The West is using our resources to prosper. China came to limelight through Africa. The seat of God is in Africa. God speaks to me concerning Africa and the youths.”
He appreciated God for the life of the African students while making a prophetic declaration that one of them would become a president.
“I give God glory for your life. One of you will become the president of your country. It is not of the flesh, it is of the spirit. One of you will become president.”
He said further, “God spoke to me that he wants to endow the youths in Africa. God told me many things will be discovered in Africa that will be of global benefit. God said to me Africa will begin to invent some technology that will be different from that of the West.”
Adebayo recalled an invention by a Zimbabwean and how the West is trying to frustrate the invention.
He warned that some people are after the life of the inventor because they believe nothing good can come from Africa.
He urged young people in Africa to rise and support the cause of technology and give a backing to the Zimbabwean that came up with the unique invention on cars and aircraft that do not use fuel.
The cleric also used the opportunity to campaign against the Big Brother Africa programme asking that the programme be replaced with a pro-technology programme that will be of huge benefit to humanity.
“God told me that he has deposited knowledge in Africa. I want to encourage you to move around African countries and discover youths that have technological knowledge.
“Youths of Africa rise for this. Presidents of Africa should stop embezzling the continent’s wealth. Any country that has resources should rather plan to maximise the resources.”
Another award received by Prophet Adebayo was the Africa Heritage Award early in the year.
The facilitator of the award, Mr. Damilola Akingbagbihun who unfortunately has passed on described Adebayo as an inspiration to the African continent.
He noted that the cleric is proudly African, always putting on African attire during his public engagements.

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