CAC Worldwide appoints Prophet Olu-Alo zonal superintendent, Nigeria, overseas


The Leadership of the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) Worldwide has elevated Planter of CAC Adamimogo Grace and Mercy Prayer Mountain Worldwide, Prophet Sam Olu-Alo to the position of Zonal Superintendent, Grace and Mercy Zone, Essien Region, Nigeria and Overseas.


The elevation, which was approved by the President of CAC worldwide, Pastor Samuel Oladele was communicated to prophet Olu-Alo through a letter signed by the General Secretary of the Church, Pastor E. E. Mapur.

The letter dated March 25, 2024 from the CAC Missionary Headquarters and titled” Promotion As Zonal Superintendent” reads: Following the promotion exercise you attended between February 12 and 14, 2024 at Ikeji Arakeji, Osun State; where you passed through a mandai three- steps assessment procedures: workshop/lectures, general written assessment and interactive session with assessors.

“I am directed to inform you with delight that, upon your success at the promotion interview, the Church Authority has confirmed your promotion to the rank of a Zonal Superintendent with effect from April 1, 2024.”


The CAC Zonal Superintendent, Ogun State and Benin Republic, Pastor Isaac Olu Eyebiokin announced the elevation and presented the letter of promotion to prophet Olu-Alo on Saturday during an ongoing programme at CAC Adamimogo Grace and Mercy Prayer Mountain Lekki, Lagos.

In his response, Olu-Alo thanked God and the leadership of the CAC worldwide led by pastor Samual Oladele for the elevation.

The elated cleric said he dedicated the promotion to God to all members of the Adamimogo family home and abroad including the online members, Assemblies and the zones


“This promotion belongs to you all and it shall be well with you.

“I can only thank them, for counting us worthy of the position and they encourage us to be part of the interview and we made it. The bible says, nobody receives nothing unless it is given from heaven.”

Speaking about what transpired during the interview he said, “I am not supposed to say this but I will say it. If you want to go far in life you need some destiny helpers to support you in life . Baba Eyebiokin encouraged me to write the promotion examination when I told them I don’t know how to write. I told them I will write in yoruba and I was the first person to submit and was surprised that someone like me was able to pass the examination. I know holy spirit never fail.


“It is human that God always send to people for assistance. When I was given writing materials, I told them I don’t know how to write but one of father encouraged me to write it and with faith, I made it”.

While advising young people to be diligent in whatever they are doing, he said, “It is through the assessment of the work that one do that authority use to promote deserving workers.

“The leadership are always happy about the growth and development of the church, for the gospel to spread .Physically, whoever wants promotion must be diligent and be hardworking. That is why I always charge the youths that they must engage in something positive. If you are not educated , go learn a trade or vocation and if it is education, try to be your best in it.


“Whatever you are doing and doing it God’s wisdom without beig lazy, definitely such a person will get to the prime and overtake. That is is to say, spiritually and physically, overtaking is allowed . So all youths who desire to be somebody in life must be diligent in the work they do and pray very well irrespective of their culture and religion”.

In his remarks, Pastor Eyebiokin said the leadership of the church don’t just promote without asking some questions.

“One of it is that, how to make church grow, programmes growth and for people to enjoy God in that growth and that is the purpose.”

He congratulated prophet Alo, Adamimogo partners in Nigeria and across the globe on the elevation of the man of God, praying that God will continue to lift the prophet up as he is lifting others up, uphold him and be successful.

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