In an inspiring event, the Conquerors Global Assembly held its inaugural service in their new auditorium today in Abuja, led by the founder, Bishop David Abioye and his wife, Past Mrs. Mary Abioye.
The service commenced with uplifting praise and worship, setting a joyous tone for the gathering. Attendees shared heartfelt testimonies, praising God for the exceptional transformations in their lives.
Among the attendees were notable figures who delivered goodwill messages, including Rev Sam Oye, Pastor Mrs. Sara Omakwu, Apostle Joshua Selman, and Archbishop Emmanuel, all contributing to the atmosphere of celebration and fellowship.
Bishop Abioye delivered a powerful message titled “Arise and Shine.” He emphasized that many individuals may feel stagnant or are moving at a slow pace in their lives.
He reminded the congregation that as redeemed individuals, they are destined to shine and move, referencing Matthew 5:14 which declares that they are meant to shine and not beg for it.
The Clergyman described them as a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, and peculiar people who are called to show forth God’s goodness and perform wonders.
During his sermon, Bishop Abioye highlighted that darkness can prevail until light comes.
Bishop Abioye explained that the Word of the Lord serves as this light; when it enters a person, it illuminates their life and allows them to shine.
He shared that shining attracts abundance and that light has the power to penetrate the darkest areas of life, setting individuals free, much like how Peter was liberated from prison.
The Man of God encouraged the congregation to nurture the light within them by engaging with the Word of God, emphasizing the importance of growing in faith and sharing this illumination with others.
The service culminated in prophetic declarations and an anointing ceremony, further emphasizing the spiritual empowerment of the attendees.
The Conquerors Arena has established several viewing centers around the globe, including a well-attended center in Ilorin located at Nok Imperial, Flower Garden.
This expansion reflects the church’s commitment to reach and touch lives beyond physical boundaries. Several other men and women of God, along with dignitaries, were present to witness and participate in this momentous occasion.
Modupe Joel
Reporting for CGA
Nok Imperial Viewing Centre
March 1,2026