One of Africa’s leading destination management companies, UFitFly has once again taken a large group of pilgrims to the Kingdom of Jordan, a land steeped in biblical history and regarded by many as the “place where heaven opened.”
The team, numbering about 150 pilgrims, is led by popular Nigerian cleric, Apostle Dr. S.M.O. Mustapha (JP), Baba Sebioba, in collaboration with UFitFly’s visionary CEO, Evangelist Ajibola Ogunkeyede, whose company ( Absolutely Success Global Integrated Service Ltd ) has become synonymous with faith-based tourism across Africa.
One of the Agency’s top officials, Damilola Amisu while speaking from Jordan, described the ongoing pilgrimage as a powerful and transformative experience.
“We have spent five days in the Kingdom of Jordan, and it has been nothing short of divine,” he said. “We visited the Jabbok River, where Jacob wrestled with the angel, Mount Nebo where Moses saw the Promised Land but could not enter, and Moses’ Spring where water still flows from the rock that Moses struck. These are not just stories, they are living testimonies.” He said.
According to Amisu, Jordan holds immense spiritual significance for Christians seeking revival and empowerment. “If you need power as a pastor, a prophet, or even as a believer, you need to visit Jordan,” he emphasized. “Before going to Israel, come to Jordan. This is where true spiritual strength begins.”
He added that UFitFly’s goal is to make such life-changing journeys accessible to every believer. “It’s not just about travel; it’s about connecting with your faith in a tangible way. Even if you can’t come yourself, you can sponsor your mother, father, or loved one because everyone who steps into this land returns home with blessings and testimonies,” he said.
This latest trip marks another milestone for UFitFly, which has become a household name in pilgrimage logistics and religious tourism. Since January 2025, the company has successfully transported over 2,000 pilgrims to various holy destinations, with another 500 expected before the end of the year.
Amisu also revealed ambitious plans for 2026, with multiple high-profile pilgrimages already scheduled. “In January, we’ll be returning with Prophet Apostle Sam Ojo, popularly known as Baba Authority. In February, we have another major group, and in May, we’ll host a special pilgrimage with Pastor Abiara to both Jordan and Israel,” he announced.
He described UFitFly’s operations as “a mission, not a business,” stressing the company’s commitment to providing seamless travel experiences while maintaining the spiritual integrity of every journey. “From visa processing to accommodation and local tours, we ensure every pilgrim focuses solely on their spiritual encounter,” he added.
Pilgrims on the current trip have shared moving testimonies, describing the journey as life-changing. Many say walking through the same landscapes where prophets once stood has deepened their faith and renewed their commitment to God’s service.
As the group continues its tour of Jordan’s sacred sites, Amisu remains confident that every participant will return home transformed. “Jordan is not just a destination, it’s an encounter,” he said. “And at UFitFly, we are simply helping people find their path to that divine experience.”
With growing interest in faith tourism across Nigeria and Africa, UFitFly’s continued expansion into spiritual destinations positions it as a pioneer in connecting believers with the roots of their faith.