Prophet S.K Abiara: A leader par excellence
Prophet S.K Abiara |
By OLUWAGBENGA BANKOLE
“Ultimately, leadership is not about glorious crowning acts. It's about keeping your team focused on a goal and motivated to do their best to achieve it, especially when the stakes are high and the consequences really matter. It is about laying the groundwork for others' success, and then standing back and letting them shine,” says a Canadian Astronaut, Chris Austin Hadfield
The founder of Christ Apostolic Church, Agbala Itura, who
happens to be the General Evangelist of CAC Worldwide, Prophet Samuel Kayode
Abiara is unarguably is an example of a leader that is worthy of emulation. His
contribution to the growth of CAC Worldwide cannot be overemphasised. God has
used him tremendously to bring uncountable souls to repentance and impacts so
many lives.
As one of the richest clergy of the Church, he has used his
God given wealth to bless so many people and that is responsible for his continuous
enlargement and blessing. It is clearly
stated in Luke 6 vs. 38 that; “Give, and
it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together,
and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure
that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.” Pastor Abiara is not
only a preacher of the word alone, but also a doer of the word.
Today, the popular ministry, Agbala Itura is worth well over
N7 billion and ranked among the top 10 ministries in Nigeria.
The ministry’s headquarters, both in Lagos and Ibadan are
worth over N2.5 billion. The Lagos headquarters can conveniently sit over
20,000 worshippers with enough space within the church premises. And a 25,000
capacity church auditorium stands at New Ife Road, called Olode in Oyo.
He nets in an average of N10 million per month on tithe and
an average of N100 million annually, via donations.
Prophet Abiara, as he is widely known, was called into the
ministry of evangelism in 1963. Prior to his call, he was a clerk with the late
Chief Agoro, who later became a great help to him in his ministerial adventure.
He claimed he was called by God while working as a government officer as Okufo
Farm Settlement, a village on the outskirts of Ibadan. He said that God called
him to be a prophet. Thus, in 1963, he obliged the call and this gave birth to
the Akufo church.profile-2
After some intensive preaching and revivals, his living room
could no longer accommodate the large congregation, who saw the zeal and
passion for leadership in him. He acquired a land and erected a church in
Oke-Igbala, Oyo.
This church soon became so big that the founder had to
relocate to the centre of the city. The significance of this relocation was
that there was growth around the period.
CAC leaders such as Pastor Akindele and Budale used to visit
Prophet Abiara at his Akufo base and encouraged him to join the CAC. This he
did when he relocated to the centre of the city to form the CAC, Oke Imole,
Agbeni in Ibadan, Oyo. This church was dedicated by CAC’s ministers. A land was
further given to him as a gift in 1977 in appreciation of God’s divine
intervention in the life of the donor, who had earlier expressed his gratitude
by giving the preacher a huge sum of money which he rejected.
Abiara later shifted to the old Ife Road site and this
became the site of the popular Christ Apostolic Church, Agbala Itura.
Thus, from a small and humble beginning, his personal
ministry, Christ Apostolic Church, Agbala Itura became a force to be reckoned
with in Nigeria’s ecclesiastical circle. From his living room, the
international headquarters in Oyo can now boast of a 25,000 capacity church auditorium.
It is worth about N1.5 billion.
At his international headquarters in Oyo, he nets an average
of N10 million per month. The reason is that an average of 25,000 worshippers
throng the place every Sunday and each pays an average of N100. They collect
offerings about four times per service for different projects. That means they
net an average of N2.5 million per service and four to five services in a month
is N10 million. This is aside tithe and donations.
At Christ Apostolic
Church, Agbala Itura, Lagos, they have an average of 20,000 worshippers.
The Lagos headquarters is worth over N1 billon with administrative blocks. The
ministry makes an average of N10 million per month and an average of N120
million on tithes per annum.
Meanwhile, the ministry abroad nets a huge sum of money
because they believe so much in the clergy. He is constantly abroad for mission
work.
One thing that has helped Prophet Abiara is the
extraordinary donations and gifts from worshippers. Insiders disclosed that his
N500 million cathedral in Sango Ota was a donation from a worshipper.
Furthermore, he is the Chancellor of Christ International
Divinity College (CINIDICO) at Brinmo,
Osun State, Nigeria and it is an affiliate of Acadia University, Canada. This college has churned out a number of
ministers under CAC and it’s worth N100 million.
As General Evangelist of CAC Worldwide and chairman of CAC
(Agbala Itura), DCC Worldwide, Prophet Abiara has authored many books and audio
CD tapes and DVD which have brought millions of naira to his ministry
annually.Evangelist-Christiana-Abiara
He is fond of expensive clothes, mostly African brocade,
wristwatches and shoes. He has houses scattered around the nation but lives in
a multi-million naira mansion in Ibadan, Oyo State. He has so many exotic cars
and jeeps in his garage. He is married to Late Evangelist (Mrs.) Christiana
Aduke Abiara, who is a partner, propelling the wheel of the gospel and the union is blessed with children and
grandchildren.
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