Photo: The 14-story RCCG edifice
The General Overseer, Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, on Sunday dedicated the church’s 14-storey building; ‘Trinity Towers’ built by the City of David, a Parish of the RCCG.
The edifice, built at a cost of over N12 billion, has unique features such as a 4,500 capacity auditorium, a multi-storey car park, which can take in 673 cars, rooftop terrace, helipad, automated and integrated lighting, workable sound and video system.
It also offers short and long-term leases for commercial space including a gymnasium and wellness center, a classic restaurant, quality medical centre, recreation zone and others.
Dedicating the project, Adeboye, expressed gratitude to God for making the project a reality, adding it is among many charitable projects built to consolidate on the work of God.
He charged Christians to be resolute in their service to God.
In his sermon taken from Isaiah 56 verse 6 to 7, he enjoined Christians to remain resolute in the work of Christ especially, in trying period across the nation and beyond.
Also speaking, Vice President Yemi Osibanjo, said the project, which is among many other projects of the church, which cut across the country, would help to spread the gospel, as well as generate income for charitable projects.
He reiterated that as a partner and stakeholder in the RCCG projects, his arms of support are open to projects that will benefit God’s children.
Lagos State Governor, BabaJide Sanwo-Olu, said that the government was open to religious projects that would give the state a positive facelift.
“Before now, the road housing the edifice in Oniru was in a dilapidated condition, but since coming on board, we have prioritised all road infrastructures in the state, and here in Oniru is one out of many we have accomplished,” he said.