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NPA Boss, Badmus Congratulates Ex-Osun Speaker On Ordainment As C&S Church Minister

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Executive Director, Marine and Operations, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Engr. Olalekan Badmus FNSE has congratulated the former Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly, Hon. Timothy Owoeye on his ordainment as the Minister in Charge of C&S Beulah Oke-Iro Parish and Chairman, Ijesa Church District Council at the Sacred Cherubim & Seraphim Church of Nigeria & Overseas.

In a statement on Sunday, Badmus commended Owoeye on his achievement, describing it as a remarkable which showcases his leadership and dedication to the growth of the Lord’s vineyard.

He said Owoeye’s experience and a community and political leader of many years sets him apart as one with the requisite experience needed to paddle the affairs of the huge spiritual responsibility.

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The statement reads, “Warmest congratulations to a loyal, dedicated, and astute member of our political family, Rt. Hon. Timothy Owoeye, on your ordination and installation as Minister in Charge of C&S Beulah Oke-Iro Parish and Chairman, Ijesa Church District Council at the Sacred Cherubim & Seraphim Church of Nigeria & Overseas.

“This remarkable achievement is a testament to your unwavering faith, dedication, and leadership. Your spiritual journey is worthy of emulation.

“Your spiritual journey and elevation are key pointers to your level of commitment and sacrifice to glorifying God with every of your capacity, stressing how much you have stayed committed to the cause of propagating the gospel.

“As you assume these esteemed roles, may God grant you wisdom, strength, and guidance to shepherd your flock and advance the Kingdom of God.

“I strongly believe that your exemplary service to the people of Osun State as Speaker of the State House of Assembly must have prepared you for this greater spiritual task and responsibility.

“May your ministry be blessed,
fruitful, and filled with divine favour,” Badmus noted.

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