TNS Urges FG to Prioritise Security Nationwide for National Development
TNS Urges FG to Prioritise Security Nationwide

The New Seraph (TNS) Evangelical Ministries has appealed to the Federal Government and relevant agencies to intensify efforts towards ensuring the safety and security of Nigerians. The Founder, Dr. Oluwaseye Yomi-Sholoye, made the appeal yesterday during a media briefing to announce the ministry’s 2026 yearly general conference and the unveiling of the Night of Divine Experience (NODE 8.0). She stressed the need for authorities to be more proactive in addressing security challenges across the country.

Security as a Foundation for Development

Yomi-Sholoye noted that a safe environment remains critical for national development and the well-being of citizens. She used the occasion to highlight activities lined up for the ministry’s conference, which is scheduled to be held from May 7 to 9, 2026, at The New Seraph Prayer City, Ode-Remo, Ogun State. According to her, the conference, themed “Revive Us O Lord,” will focus on reviewing the church’s past, assessing its present state, and charting a course for the future, especially in the post-centenary era of the Cherubim and Seraphim (C&S) Church.

Centenary Celebration and Renewed Commitment

She said that the church had recently marked its centenary, describing the milestone as a testament to God’s faithfulness, while emphasising the need for renewed commitment to growth and transformation within the body of Christ. The cleric said the conference would feature renowned speakers and panellists who would deliberate on critical issues affecting the church and propose strategies for a “paradigm shift” that would enhance its impact. She added that the event would attract participants from across Nigeria and in the Diaspora, including government representatives, traditional rulers, and other dignitaries.

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Night of Divine Experience (NODE 8.0)

Yomi-Sholoye also unveiled the eighth edition of the ministry’s global prayer convergence, NODE 8.0, scheduled to be held from August 19 to August 21, 2026. She said the programme would feature 72 hours of uninterrupted prayers, worship, teachings, and humanitarian outreach, with over 300,000 participants expected physically and millions more joining virtually through various digital platforms. She gave the assurance that adequate security and traffic control measures had been put in place to ensure a hitch-free experience for attendees, adding that provisions have also been made for global participation via live streaming.

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