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Pastor Olugbenga Ayankogbe

March 9, 1973 - April 16, 2020

Pastor Olugbenga studied Mathematic & Statistics at the University. He worked for many years as a teacher in schools in the UK before he resigned to give his time to what God has called him to do. Until His death, He was the CEO of Kingly Ed Consult, a tutoring business that has been a blessing to many. Pastor Olugbenga was a man of faith and prayer with strong prophetic insight into God’s word. He was called into ministry in 1992 and began as an itinerant minister. He has been a blessing to many ministries in UK and in Africa. He believes men always ought to pray and has organised many prayer conferences. He was the Founding Pastor of Royal Priesthood International church, United Kingdom. He is survived by his aged Mom, Siblings, wife and three children.

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2020-04-21 09:10:54 wrote:

The world has been cheated of a very great, very kind man, so very filled with joy, with forgiveness and with compassion. Olu greeted everyone as though they were a friend and with genuine love. Truly a man of god. The lord has called him home, and we must have faith that he has greater need of our friend than we. I will miss you loads Olu, I loved our ‘slightly too deep for a Tuesday afternoon’ conversations.

2020-04-21 09:10:54 wrote: The world has been cheated of a very great, very kind man, so very filled with joy, with forgiveness and with compassion. Olu greeted everyone as though they were a friend and with genuine love. Truly a man of god. The lord has called him home, and we must have faith that he has greater need of our friend than we. I will miss you loads Olu, I loved our ‘slightly too deep for a Tuesday afternoon’ conversations.

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