GOD'S GENERALS SERIES - Archbishop Benson Idahosa
Benson
Andrew Idahosa prominently called Papa or Baba by his adherents was conceived
on 11th September 1938 in Benin City, Nigeria. He was born as a sickly and
rejected by his Father, John Idahosa. His mom, Sarah Idahosa raised him as a
solitary parent. He
battled through education since he was exceptionally poor until the point when
he dropped out of secondary school and began to work at Bata Shoe Company.
In
1957, he became a Christian in Assemblies of God Church, Benin. He later got
baptized and with his Head's (Pastor Okpo), he began to propagate the Gospel
starting with one town then onto the next. He composed outdoors meeting to
study the Bible, which was typically done at night after work. He started to do
miracles which spread all through the neighboring towns and past. In 1971, he
built up his own Church and was appointed into Ministry.
EDUCATIONAL
BACKGROUND AND LIFE IN MINISTRY
In
1971: he earned a diploma in Divinity from Christ For the Nations Institute in
Dallas, Texas. He returned home in 1972 to spread the Good News to all men.
Together with his group, he sorted out his first Gospel meeting at Ogbe Stadium
in Benin which pulled in 10,000 individuals all through the nation. In 1981: he
earned a Doctorate of Divinity from the Word of Faith College in New Orleans
and was appointed as the main Pentecostal Bishop in Nigeria by David Du Plesis
and two different religious administrators. In 1984: he earned Doctorate in Law
at the Oral Roberts University. He was the founding president of Pentecostal Fellowship
of Nigeria. He was a member from the school of Bishops of the International
Communion of Christian Churches.
MARRIAGE
Benson
was 35 when he married Margaret Idahosa from a Royal lineage of the Benin
Kingdom on June 4, 1969. They had four children and they were; Feb, Ruth,
Daisy, and Freda
HIS
CONTRIBUTIONS TO MAN AND SOCIETY
Idahosa
began Gospel Campaigns which spread everywhere throughout the nation as he
built an ever-increasing number of houses of worship to win spirits to Christ.
He spearheaded the foundation of more than 5,000 places of worship in Nigeria,
Africa. Because of his past experience as a poor man, he offered grants to poor
people, fed people and turned into the voice to the voiceless to the Nigerian
Government. He has visited and lectured in more than 125 services and took the
Gospel to 143 countries, including Britain, Sweden, Switzerland, Mexico,
Australia, and Kenya.
He
propelled Idahosa World Outreach Television Ministry (IWO TV) which has been
communicating to more than 50 million people around the nation. He spearheaded
a TV service "Redemption Hour" which made him turn into the primary
TV evangelist in Africa.
He
built up the All Nations For Christ Bible Institute (1968) in Benin which
trained people like Archbishop Nicolas Duncan Williams of Christ Action
Faith Ministry, Bishop Charles Agyin-Asare of Perez Dome , Bishop James
Saah, Rev. Christiana Doe Tetteh of Solid Rock Chapel International, and
numerous others. A significant number of Today's Nigerian Pentecostal
Ministers can trace their roots directly or indirectly to Idahosa like David
Oyedepo, Bishop Mike Okonkwo, Bishop Francis Wale Oke and numerous others.
He was a man affirmed by God through signs and wonders. He was likewise used by
God to raise 28 people from the dead and healed the sick.
He also
built and set up elementary schools; Word of Faith Group of Schools in 1978, a
college which was named after himself, Benson Idahosa University (1994) and he
additionally established an emergency clinic, that is, the Faith Mediplex
Hospital ( 1989) in Abuja.
POPULAR
QUOTES AND AUTHOR
He was
known for popular quotes and books like:
“Faith is not a superstition, or an
intention, it is action”
“Life is full of choices, but faith
in God will affect them for Christ can do all things”
“If you
are afraid to do it, then it cannot be done”
“When your language changes, your
condition changes”
“My God is not a poor God”
“Your attitude determines your
altitude”
“It is more risky not to take risks”
“I am a possibilitarian”
“A big head without a big brain is a
big load to the neck”
“If your faith says yes, God cannot
say no.”
He was
likewise a writer and composed books of motivation to famous Pastors and
believers of the faith. He composed books like; Strangers to Failure (1993),
Faith to change the world (1994), Faith can Change your Destiny (1994), I
Choose to change (1986), Faith and Works and Success (1990), Faith for all life
storms (1992), power of your zero Hour (1986) and many others.
DEMISE
He
passed on at 59 years old in March 1998 in his sleep after a lunch meeting with
a group from the Oral Roberts University in Benin Nigeria.
Credit: Church of God Mission International magazine
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