The congregation at Love of Christ Generation Church has come to love Musiliu Akinsanya, also known as MC Oluomo, the chairman of the Lagos state NURTW section. He also received accolades from Reverend Esther Ajayi, the founder of the church.
Following the church’s one-year anniversary on Sunday, September 4th, pictures that surfaced online showed MC Oluomo beaming with happiness as he received a warm greeting from members.
MC Oluomo was apprehended alongside Rev Esther Ajayi, her husband, Olusegun Obasanjo, the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, and other well-known individuals from the nation.
Rev Esther Ajayi shared photos of MC Oluomo on Instagram and gushed over him, calling him a great person who can be regarded in two ways.
She wrote: To some people, you’re the most amazing person, To some others you not don’t listen to anyone , just keep doing your thing.
Chairman Musiliu Akinsanya aka MC Oluomo of the Lagos State Park and Garages Management with Rev Dr Ademuyiwa and Rev Mother Esther Abimbola Ajayi of Love Of Christ Generation Church C&S.
Reverend Esther Ajayi also praised him for his support to her ministry.
She spoke about how people accuse him of all sorts yet he is the one that supports her church while those making accusations have nothing in their account balance.
According to her, he joins her prayer sessions diligently and gave 4 cows and several millions to the anniversary celebration while Christians and members hold back their money.
You we recalls that Genesis took a swipe at Rev Esther Ajayi during a Sunday service programme.
Genesis alleged that Iya Adura had abandoned his family when he was arrested over alleged fraud activity.
He claimed the highly referenced prayer mother removed all his photos from their official social media pages because he was going through a though phase.
Genesis recounted how he had served Iya Adura meritoriously, even to the extent of abandoning his ministry.
Although Genesis did not mention Iya Adura’s name in his words, numerous pointers from his statement made it clear he was referring to the female cleric.
He referenced when Iya Adura helped a young orange seller identified as Ayomide, how she helped the late Baba Suwe when he was sick and how he had served under her with all his heart.