Notable gospel music minister, Evangelist Olubukola Akinade, popularly known as Senwele Jesu, and wife of Senior Pastor of Christ Apostolic Church (CAC Eagles’ Wings), Pastor Joseph Akinade, has charged women to always stand in the gap for their husbands and children, re-discover themselves, and make greater exploit physically and spiritually.
She made this known at the first anniversary of her interdenominational sisters and women empowerment programme and the launch of her first book, entitled, “My Seed, My Future”, a prayer manual for sisters and women, at CAC Eagle’s Wings, Wakajaiye, Ibadan, Oyo State, last Thursday.
According to her, the initiative was part of her commitment to giving back to society, especially women. The event was graced by dignitaries and hundreds of women from all walks of life.
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