C&S Movement Worldwide Spiritual Leader Dies at 93

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LAGOS, Nigeria — The Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church Worldwide has announced the death of its Spiritual Father and Chairman, His Grace, Most Reverend Emmanuel Alogbo, who passed away peacefully at the age of 93.

The church disclosed that Alogbo died in Lagos after decades of spiritual leadership and dedicated service to the Christian faith. His passing marks the end of an era for one of Nigeria’s oldest indigenous Christian denominations, where he played a significant role in promoting unity, evangelism and spiritual growth.

In a statement, the church described the late spiritual leader as a devoted servant of God whose life was characterised by humility, discipline and unwavering commitment to the teachings of Christ. It noted that under his leadership, the Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church Worldwide expanded its evangelical activities, strengthened its organisational structure and continued its humanitarian outreach.

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Church leaders said Alogbo devoted many years to mentoring ministers, supporting community development and encouraging peaceful coexistence among people of different backgrounds. They added that his contributions to the growth of the church would remain a lasting legacy for future generations.

Tributes have begun pouring in from religious leaders, members of the church and well-wishers, who described the late cleric as a respected spiritual father and a symbol of faith, wisdom and integrity. Many recalled his commitment to prayer, moral values and service to humanity throughout his lifetime.

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The church assured members that arrangements for funeral activities and other commemorative events would be announced in due course. It urged worshippers to remain united, continue praying for the church and uphold the values and vision championed by the late spiritual leader.

Observers say Alogbo’s death represents a significant loss to the Nigerian Christian community, particularly the Cherubim and Seraphim Movement, where he was widely respected for his leadership and dedication to the growth of the church.

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The Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church Worldwide expressed gratitude for the life and service of its late Spiritual Father, saying his legacy of faith, peace and commitment to God’s work would continue to inspire members across Nigeria and beyond.

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