The General Overseer of Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries, Dr. Daniel Olukoya, stated that the ministry has achieved the most first-class graduates in Nigeria.
On August 18, during the church’s 35th anniversary, he awarded gifts to 492 first-class graduates.
Olukoya mentioned that this program started in 2011 to inspire young members of the church to pursue excellence.
He noted that this initiative supports a 70-point agenda for youth globally, according to The Punch.
“Of all churches I know of, MFM now produces the largest number of first class graduates every year.”
Olukoya added: “We are encouraging them to work hard, I believe MFM has the largest number of first-class graduates in Nigeria.”
Mixed reactions have trailed Olukoya’s a few from the comment section on X.
@whales1212 tweeted: “Wow, MFM sent them to university you mean?”
@thedone1 tweeted: “And what have they used if for? To scream die, die, die?”
@sammiessien tweeted: “Do they have jobs?”
@mhrbrigh2020 tweeted: “We need evidence for this.”
@AmasLincoln tweeted: “That’s great! Has it translated into the socio-economic, political and technological advancement of the lives of Nigerians beginning from MFM members?”
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