Nigeria: Fatoyinbo's Wife Hails Husband On Birthday Anniversary As Coza Fetes Less-Privileged

2 January 2025

Pastor Modele Fatoyinbo has praised her husband and founder of the Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA), Rev. Biodun Fatoyinbo, on his birthday anniversary.

This is as the church reached out to less-privileged in Abuja.

This comes as COZA launched its annual "12 Days of Glory" event on Wednesday with an emotional and heartfelt celebration.

In her tribute, Modele described her husband of 25 years as an extraordinary leader, a devoted father, and a loving partner.

Her words painted a vivid picture of Rev. Biodun's profound influence on his family, the church, and the larger community.

"You are an unquantifiable gift to humanity, and much more than this, you mean the world to me. You lead, not just with your messages, but with your life... You are a living gospel, a light for the world," she declared.

COZA's "12 Days of Glory" is a flagship event that has become a hallmark of the church's calendar. Renowned for its powerful messages, transformative worship sessions, and testimonies of breakthroughs, the program attracts participants from around the globe.

This year's event, themed a season of renewal and divine encounter, will feature dynamic speakers, uplifting worship, and life-changing sessions. The celebration of Rev. Fatoyinbo's birthday adds a personal touch to the occasion, reinforcing the values of love, family, and faith at the core of the ministry.

As the congregation gathers to honour their pastor and embark on this spiritual journey, less privileged smiled home as the church distributed food items and other materials to lessen the impact of current economic hardship in Nigeria.

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