The District Superintendent (DS), West and Central Africa (WECA) of The Apostolic Faith, Rev. Isaac Adigun, has stressed the need for the early completion of the church’s ongoing Tabernacle project at Faith City, Ketu Adie-Owe Road, Off Atan Agbara, Igbesa, Ogun State.
Speaking during the ordinance service, at the just concluded 2025 Camp Meeting of the Church, broadcast live on the church’s YouTube channel, Rev. Adigun reported steady growth in attendance at the annual Camp Meetings.
According to him, the 2025 Camp Meeting drew about 29,000 participants, up from 22,000 last year. Attendance stood at 15,000 in 2023 and 12,000 in 2022.

Updating members on the progress of the Tabernacle, he said three of the five wings had been constructed—two fully roofed and one uncovered.
He said one of the completed wings was used as a prayer room during this year’s meeting adding, “By next year’s Camp Meeting, we trust God that the remaining two wings will be completed.”
Rev. Adigun also highlighted the financial testimonies behind the project.
He recalled how an individual fully funded the ₦300 million roofing sheets for the Dome Area last year pointing out that recently, a couple also paid about ₦120 million for import duties and clearance of steel materials.
“As at last year’s Camp Meeting, we had spent about ₦1.2 billion on the central column phase. For this year’s phase two, which covers the three wings, we have spent another ₦1.7 billion. All these, God has provided without begging. We never had to decide based on our pocket before moving forward”, he stated.



























