The General Superintendent of the Deeper life Bible Church, Pastor William Folorunsho Kumuyi on Thursday last week, visited Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria, where he preached divine transformation and renewal of the thought processes as the way out mental, physical, and socio-economic challenges.
Pastor Kumuyi, who was in the University as part of an ecclesiastical tour of the State, noted that no life can be transformed unless the person is willing and chooses not to believe the verdict of human experts and severity of the challenges buffeting his life.
He observed that many great investors and successful men had challenging-growing-up years, but that they ultimately overcame them because they decided not to believe the negativities that pervaded their early years.
The cleric enjoined the members of the University Community, as well as residents of the host communities who were at the gathering, to keep hope alive and not to resign to fate, saying God has the solution and the final say over whatever challenges may come their way.
He thereafter prayed for the congregation, the University Community, as well as the State and the Nation.
Speaking earlier, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Igbekele Ajibefun, had observed that the visit was symbolic and significant. He noted it was the first time that Pastor Kumuyi would visit Akokoland.
The VC expressed the hope that the visit would usher in peace and positive transformation in the lives of those who attended as well as positive development and growth in the University.
Prof. Ajibefun posited further that the educational system in Nigeria needed positive transformation if Nigeria would climb the ladder of development among the comity of Nations.
The VC said, ‘’We know that his visits are always accompanied by transformation and blessings. Thus, we are fortunate in this University and confident that the blessings this man of God has poured on this land would remain permanent.
‘’Our expectation is that the University would witness huge transformation and development as we continue to do our job the way it should be done.’’