TODAY IN HISTORY 2 SEPTEMBER

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2nd September, 2005: Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo Weds Mildred Chijide. They are both Senior Pastors at David’s Christian Centre headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria.

2nd September 2018: The International Ministers’ Flaming Fire Conference (IMFFC) 2018 which began from 28th August 2018 comes to an end. It was themed, “Possessing the Enemy’s Gates: Taking Territories and Discipling Domains for God.” It was the last Ministers’ Conference held at the Dunamis Arena, Beside Old Federal Secretariat, Area 1, Garki, Abuja before they moved to the Glory Dome.

2nd September, 1842: Thomas Birch Freeman preaches the Gospel in Badagry for the first time. He was an Anglo-African Wesleyan Minister, missionary, botanist and colonial official in West Africa and widely regarded as a pioneer of the Methodist Church in colonial West Africa.

    2nd September, 1914: Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary at Shaki, Oyo State, begins. However, Since 1939, the Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary has permanently been located in Ogbomoso.

    2nd September, 1833: Ohio’s Oberlin College, the first coeducational college in the United States and one of the first to offer education to blacks, opens. Its unique character was formed as a result of the revival movement of Charles Finney, who later served as President of the school.

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