New Seraph Evangelical Ministries Demands Proactive National Security Reforms Amidst Major Conference Unveil

Dr. Oluwaseye Yomi-Sholoye calls for improved Nigerian security while announcing the 2026 New Seraph AGC and the 72-hour NODE 8.0 prayer event.

By: AXL Media

Published: May 2, 2026, 5:57 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Guardian

New Seraph Evangelical Ministries Demands Proactive National Security Reforms Amidst Major Conference Unveil - article image
New Seraph Evangelical Ministries Demands Proactive National Security Reforms Amidst Major Conference Unveil - article image

A Religious Appeal for National Stability

The New Seraph Evangelical Ministries has issued a formal appeal to government agencies to strengthen the security infrastructure across the country. During a recent press conference, the Founder, Dr. Oluwaseye Yomi Sholoye, emphasized that a secure environment is a fundamental requirement for both national development and the individual well being of Nigerians. She urged authorities to be more proactive in their response to ongoing security challenges. The cleric stated that the safety of the populace remains a critical priority that must be addressed with renewed urgency to allow for peaceful social and religious gatherings.

Strategic Planning for the Post Centenary Era

The ministry used the briefing to announce the details of its 2026 Annual General Conference, which is set to take place from May 7 to May 9. Held at The New Seraph Prayer City in Ode Remo, Ogun State, the conference will operate under the theme of revival. Dr. Yomi Sholoye explained that this gathering is designed to review the past and assess the present state of the church, specifically as it enters its post centenary phase. The event is intended to act as a catalyst for a paradigm shift, focusing on how the Cherubim and Seraphim Church can enhance its impact in a modern context.

Prominent Speakers and Global Participation

The upcoming conference is expected to draw a diverse range of participants from across Nigeria and the diaspora, including government officials and traditional rulers. Pastor Festus B. Taiwo has been named as the main guest speaker for the event. He will be joined by a panel of religious leaders, including Apostle Olaitan Oloruntoyin and Rev. Taiwo Akinmoladun, to deliberate on critical issues currently affecting the religious community. The organizers aim to create a collaborative environment where leaders can propose long term strategies for growth and spiritual transformation within the body of Christ.

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