in a bid to strengthen security in Ekiti state, the founder of Christ apostolic church, grace and mercy prayer mountain, Prophet Sam Olu Alo, has donated vehicles and motorcycles to security agencies in Ido/Osi local government through the Sam Olu Alo foundation.
Speaking at the Olojudo’s palace in Ido Ekiti, Prophet Olu Alo urged all security agencies to intensify security efforts in the Ido/Osi area, while calling on traditional rulers to foster unity and genuine cooperation to maximize opportunities for their communities.
The cleric who highlighted religious intolerance as a major sponsor of insecurity in nigeria, advocated collaboration among all religious sects, to foster regional and national progress.
on his part, the lojudo of Ido Ekiti, Oba captain Ayorinde Ilori Faboro, expressed appreciation to prophet sam olu alo and the foundation for their commitment to addressing security challenges in Ido/Osi and Ekiti state.
all traditional rulers in ido/osi, representatives of security agencies among other stakeholders graced the occasion.
Similarly, the cleric also reiterated his commitment to developing the talents of children and teenagers in his hometown and across the world.
He made this statement during his remarks at the Christmas Carol organized for children at Adamimogo 107.7 FM, Ido-Ekiti.
According to him, children are “the heritage of God,” referencing a Bible verse that emphasizes the importance of not turning children away.
Prophet Olu-Alo further affirmed that Jesus loves children, which he said is the foundation of his own passion for nurturing young people. He applauded the children, teachers, and presenters of the Glorious Kids program for their dedication and efforts.
The Christmas Carol featured gift presentations, games, a raffle draw, and a beauty pageant.
It was attended by dignitaries including the Acting General Manager of Adamimogo 107.7 FM, Prophet Borode; Prophet Olurotimi Afolabi; as well as parents and guardians.
In conclusion, Prophet Olu-Alo requested a one-minute silence in honor of the late General Manager, Layi Oyawa, offering prayers for the family of the deceased and for the entire station

