The President of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, has now joined the elite league of Nigerian clergies, who own a private jet
The newly acquired jet announced in church as a gift by members of the church was marked N431C. The announcement was made to the congregation at the 40th year anniversary of the church, which was celebrated alongside Oritsejafor’s birthday held in Warri, Delta State, at the church premises.
Present amongst the congregation to felicitate with the Pastor was President Goodluck Jonathan. The ceremony kicked off immediately with the entrance of the President with the singing of the national anthem.
The President had praised Oritsejafor for his virtues as one of the leaders of the church.
He said, “I can say without any equivocation that Oritsejafor, from the very humble beginning in 1972, has moved from strength to strength. Today, he is a Christian visionary leader who preaches the words of God clearly and eloquently as a good shepherd, a man of vision who has served as an interface between the country’s two major religions.
“He has earned his respect among his peers and this explains why he is holding the two very important positions in Christendom in Nigeria as the President of CAN, and President of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria.”
The high point of the ceremony was the presentation of the private jet as birthday gift by members of the church.
A brief sermon was given by an international preacher, Dr Mike Murdock on seven laws of success.