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Daysman Woghiren Oyakhilome: A Closer Look at Pastor Chris’ Nephew

Within the devoted family of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, a respected figure in the Christian community and one of Nigeria’s most influential religious leaders, emerges an important individual: Daysman Woghiren Oyakhilome, Pastor Chris’ nephew.

Pastor Chris Oyakhilome is celebrated for his impactful teachings that have gathered millions of believers worldwide. As the President of Christ Embassy, an international church also known as LoveWorld Inc., founded in 1987, Pastor Chris has united an estimated 13 million followers worldwide.

Beyond his roles as a pastor, healing minister, teacher, and television host, his impactful sermons and an extensive collection of books inspire and uplift believers globally.

Pastor Chris’ nephew’s journey is also a testament to faith, service, and the enduring influence of a family dedicated to the mission of Christ Embassy.

Daysman’s Role within Christ Embassy: Pastor Chris’ Nephew Leading the Way

Daysman Woghiren Oyakhilome, as Pastor Chris’ nephew is called, holds an essential role within the ministry. He serves as the President of the LoveWorld Next Academy and the LoveWorld Institute of Innovation and Technology, institutions that play an essential part in advancing the ministry’s mission.

The LoveWorld Next Academy

At the LoveWorld Next Academy, Daysman Woghiren Oyakhilome offers a range of online courses covering various facets of the digital world. From management skills to content creation and from UI/UX design to ChatGPT. These courses empower people with essential skills for today’s evolving landscape.

Currently, the academy has 21 dedicated instructors guiding 174 enthusiastic students toward excellence.

Pastor Chris Nephew’s Contribution to Entrepreneurial Growth

In August, the LoveWorld Next Academy, under the leadership of Pastor Chris’ nephew, organized a significant event in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, focused on cultivating the entrepreneurial spirit among young minds.

The event provided educational and financial support to startups and small businesses. Daysman divided the participants into groups, encouraging teamwork and showcasing the immense potential of collaboration.

Daysman’s Innovative Leadership

In his role as the President of the LoveWorld Institute of Innovation and Technology, Pastor Chris’ nephew leads an institution dedicated to transforming human capacity and positively impacting young lives through strategic methods.

The institute aims to create an environment that encourages innovation as well as nurtures innovative people, platforms, and products that advance the gospel.

The Creative Side of Pastor Chris’ Nephew

Daysman Woghiren Oyakhilome’s contributions extend beyond the activities within Christ Embassy. He also serves as the CEO at Carel Film Enterprise, a platform through which he has produced over 100 Christian music videos and animations.

These include iconic works like Sinach’s “I Know Who I Am.” Daysman’s dedication and talent have earned him three prestigious American Academy of Animations Awards and one coveted Walt Disney Award.

His recognition also extends to a nomination for a Future Africa Leaders’ Award.

Inside Christ Embassy’s Family

Daysman is not the only family member actively involved in Christ Embassy. His mother, Kathy Woghiren, and Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s sister, plays a significant role within the ministry too.

She serves as the Director of the LoveWorld Creative Arts Academy and the LoveWorld Music and Arts Ministry. Kathy is not just an administrator but also a gifted gospel songwriter and the Chairman of the LoveWorld Records Label.

Reverend Ken Oyakhilome, Pastor Chris’ brother, is another integral part of Christ Embassy. He holds a significant role as a member of the Christ Embassy Central Executive Council and as the pastor of Christ Embassy’s branch in Houston, Texas.

How Pastor Chris’ Journey Started

To truly understand the essence of Christ Embassy and the important people within it, we must take a step back and reflect on the extraordinary journey of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome himself.

Born on December 7, 1963, in Nigeria to T.E. and Angelina Oyakhilome, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s deep calling to faith surfaced at a young age, leading him to immerse himself in the scriptures.

This devotion persisted through his college years when he received a scholarship to study architecture at Bendel State University. It was during this period that he founded the student fellowship organization Youth for Christ, which rapidly gained recognition as the most prominent group of its kind at the university.

Little did anyone know that this would be the foundation on which Christ Embassy would be built.

Since its inception in 1987, Christ Embassy has transcended borders and grown into a global ministry with over 13 million members worldwide.

These members are not just confined to Nigeria but span across nations, including the United States, the United Kingdom, South Africa, and Canada, among other places.

Pastor Chris Nephew and a Legacy of Faith and Service

In a world often overwhelmed by negativity, it is inspiring to illuminate the positive impact of individuals like Daysman Woghiren Oyakhilome, Pastor Chris’ nephew, and the dynamic family members who contribute their talents, innovation, and commitment to the ministry’s mission.

Together, they create a network of faith and service that offers a message of hope and optimism in a world that frequently needs it most.

As we celebrate these influential individuals, let us not forget the influence of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, whose journey from humble beginnings to the leadership of a global ministry continues to motivate and encourage countless souls.

Through faith and unity, they create a world of faith and service that extends far beyond the boundaries of a church, touching the lives of people worldwide.

Tribune Online

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