TODAY IN HISTORY: 29 September

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29 September 1962: Pastor Elijah Ogundele Abina takes up Pastoral duty as Pastor In-charge of Gospel Faith Mission International after he resigned his appointment in the secular work at Arbico Limited Apapa Lagos. The Gospel Faith Mission International (GOFAMINT) is a major Christian denomination from Nigeria founded by Reuben Akinwalere George in Iwaya Yaba in 1956.

29 September 1951: Evan Roberts passed on to glory. Evan John Roberts was a Welsh Evangelist and leading figure of the 1904–1905 Welsh revival.

29th September 1854: William H. Clarke, another Baptist Missionary arrives Ijaye-Orile, Oyo State to join Reverend Thomas Jefferson Bowen. Bowen planted the first Baptist Church and mission station in the area.

29 September 1978: Pope John Paul I passed on three weeks after being elected, while reading a devotional in bed.

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