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Nigerian king, Olu of Owode Yewa leads worship songs @ PGM's concert of praise& worship 7.0

Oredola Adeola| It was a night of unusual spiritual reawakening , as a Nigerian monarch, HRM Oba Rev. M.S Akindele, the Olu of Owode Yewa, Ogun State led thousands of worshippers in a worship song at Pattern of Good Work Ministry's Anniversary of Concert of Praises and Worship 7.0. held at the Eternal King School, Alagbado, Lagos, Nigeria on Friday, November 22,2019. Oba Rev. Akindele during the worship session sang Travis Greene's "Narekele mo" popular worship song, bringing down the presence of Almighty God and winning souls for Christ. In his short message after the worship session, the monarch told the thousands of worshippers that God only inhabits that praises and worship of those who sings to Him in truth and in spirit, quoting John 4:24. He said, " Your heart is the biggest praise instrument to God. It must be in constant alignment with God Almighty for your praises to be accepted. According to the Olu of Owode Yewa, 'When we pray , God sends Angels to us , but when we praise Him in spirit , God comes down manifesting Himself among His people. He however charged the worshippers to position themselves for the end time harvest of righteous souls by Jesus Christ , encouraging unbelievers to accept Jesus Christ before it is too late. He however shared testimonies of his encounter with Christ. The Praise Concert also featured special performances from the host, Pastor Tajudeen Hakeem, Senior Pastor , Pattern of Good Work Ministry, who was joined by the Parish Choir. The night also recorded an electrifying performances from God's music generals including Olufunke Akin, fondly called Akinkintan, Bola Dada ( Kakaki Jesu) , Moyin Sax and other anointed worship leaders and groups .

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