TODAY IN HISTORY 30 MAY

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30th May, 1996: Dr. Paul Idoko Enenche returns from a 3-day fasting and prayer period that led to the call to establish Dunamis International Gospel Centre.

30th May, 2018: Samuel Adegboyega University, Ogwa, Edo State, Nigeria gets her full accreditation of programmes by National University Commission (NUC). It was founded by The Apostolic Church Nigeria, Lagos, Western and Northern Areas Territory and named after the first Nigerian Superintendent of the Church, Pastor Samuel Gbadebo Adegboyega.

30th May, 1972: Chinese Evangelist, Watchman Nee passes on to glory while in prison. He was arrested in 1952 and sentenced to 15 years imprisonment with reform by labour for the sake of the Gospel. He eventually spent 20 years (5 years more than his maximum sentence). He was aged 69.

30th May, 1933: Reverend Apolo Kivebulaya passes on to glory. He was a Ugandan Anglican Priest and Evangelist. He was referred to as the “Apostle to the Pygmies” for his missionary work among the Bambuti people of the Ituri forest in Eastern Congo. He was also the principal pioneer of the Anglican Church in the Belgian Congo (now Democratic Republic of Congo).

30th May, 1971: Sammie Okposo is born. He was a Nigerian Gospel Artiste and Music Producer. He passed on to glory at the age of 51.

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