Aerial Convenience for Faithful: Winners Chapel’s Airstrip Project Takes Off
In a groundbreaking move, the federal government has approved the construction of an airstrip in Canaanland, the headquarters of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, also known as Winners Chapel, in Ota, Ogun state. The announcement was made by Bishop David Oyedepo during a recent Tehillah Night Special Edition at the church’s premises.
The airstrip, a privately funded project by the church, aims to enhance transportation for worshippers and visitors, particularly during large events such as Shiloh. According to Bishop Oyedepo, the new facility will allow members to land and park their aircraft directly at Canaanland, eliminating the need to travel to a nearby airport.
This ambitious project is a testament to the church’s commitment to self-reliance and infrastructure development. Although the exact timeline for construction has not been specified, church leaders have assured that the project will be carried out swiftly and in accordance with all necessary aviation standards.
The airstrip is expected to significantly improve the experience of worshippers and visitors attending large events at Canaanland. With this new facility, attendees will be able to travel to and from the church more conveniently, reducing the time and effort required to attend these events.
The Living Faith Church Worldwide, under the leadership of Bishop David Oyedepo, has been a driving force in promoting faith and community development in Nigeria and beyond. The construction of the airstrip is a significant milestone in the church’s efforts to provide a comfortable and convenient experience for its members and visitors.
As the project takes off, it is expected to have a positive impact on the local community, creating jobs and stimulating economic growth. The airstrip will also serve as a symbol of the church’s commitment to innovation and progress, setting a new standard for religious institutions in Nigeria.