Wednesday, June 3, 2026

The Sun Nigeria

Testimony Jaga empowers community

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By Rita Okoye

Gospel minister Testimony Jaga recently hosted the sixth edition of his annual *One Jesus One Church One Hallelujah* program, blending high-energy worship with significant humanitarian efforts. The event, held in Lagos, attracted a considerable crowd for a day of spiritual refreshment and life-changing empowerment.

The program featured an impressive lineup of gospel ministers, including Minister Lilian Nneji, Esther Igbekele, Dare Justified, and Elijah Daniel. However, it was the event’s commitment to social impact that really stood out. This year’s outreach included medical and social care, empowerment tools, distribution of mini-buses, tricycles, industrial sewing machines, deep freezers, and grinding machines, all aimed at boosting local entrepreneurship.

Reflecting on his motivation, Testimony Jaga explained that his initiative is rooted in his upbringing in Alagbado and his desire to give back to the community that raised him. “Worship should not end at the altar; it must be reflected in how we give back and care for people,” he emphasized.

Notably, Jaga revealed that the program is primarily self-sponsored, funded by himself and members of his church, with minimal support from corporate partners, although he acknowledged the contributions of brands like Kellogg’s and Indomie.

The event concluded as a landmark success, reinforcing Testimony Jaga’s vision of using faith as a vehicle for tangible community development and hope.