Chris Okafor
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Chris Okafor[1] is a Nigerian Christian minister and televangelist. He is leader and founder of the Mountain of Liberation and Miracle Ministry, also known as Liberation City.[2]
Okafor also runs skills programs and scholarships for underprivileged students via the Chris Okafor Humanity Foundation.[3][4] His missionary organization, Chris Okafor's World Outreach Ministry (COWOM),[5] preaches Liberation theology in many African countries, and operates a television channel called Liberation TV.
Publications
- Changing Family Altars and Patterns Volume 1 ISBN 978-978-935-407-8
- Changing Family Altars and Patterns Volume 2 ISBN 978-978-935-408-5
- Dealing with Enemies Behind The Scene ISBN 978-978-935-406-1
- The Jinx Breaker ISBN 978-978-939-394-7
References
- ^ "I sold vegetables for mum, chairs for dad"/ Anyanwu, Christy (2014-8-4). The Sun (Nigeria)
- ^ About Liberation City Liberationcity.org. Retrieved 2014-09-18
- ^ "Pastor Chris Okafor’s Humanity Foundation Empowers 150 Artisans With Cash" Archived March 6, 2016, at the Wayback Machine/ Daily Times (Nigeria) Date = 2015-07-31.
- ^ "Foundation pays for boy’s surgery"/ Lucason, Muyiwa June 18, 2015, The Nation (Nigeria)
- ^ "Chris Okafor World Outreach Ministry (COWOM) take the Festival of Solutions to Port Harcourt"/ Bellanaija.com (2015-8-28)
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