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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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2020-04-22 20:14:41 wrote:

The Bishop, that's what I called him, because he had the calling upon his life,it was no flattery, joy personified, no dull moments ,a man of passion, a man with a large heart, a giver.as a believer, two men in my lifetime taught me what it means to practically give with a cheerful heart, 1 .My Late dad,2,Gbenga Ayankogbe , I saw Gbenga do things with a liberal heart that changedme,that was his Gospel of truth, you can't deny this, if ministers had his heart,there would be no poor amongst us. Death is a sting,but Death in christ Jesus is the greatest victory ever given to man,we salute heroes when called home,with the shout of victory at last,for to him to live is christ,but to die is gain to the kingsom,soldiers must be called home .my prayers go to his family, his mom, his dear wife and children, his brother and sistesr, only God can really comfort you

2020-04-22 20:14:41 wrote: The Bishop, that's what I called him, because he had the calling upon his life,it was no flattery, joy personified, no dull moments ,a man of passion, a man with a large heart, a giver.as a believer, two men in my lifetime taught me what it means to practically give with a cheerful heart, 1 .My Late dad,2,Gbenga Ayankogbe , I saw Gbenga do things with a liberal heart that changedme,that was his Gospel of truth, you can't deny this, if ministers had his heart,there would be no poor amongst us. Death is a sting,but Death in christ Jesus is the greatest victory ever given to man,we salute heroes when called home,with the shout of victory at last,for to him to live is christ,but to die is gain to the kingsom,soldiers must be called home .my prayers go to his family, his mom, his dear wife and children, his brother and sistesr, only God can really comfort you

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