I ordained Enenche in 1996, he was under my boy – Pastor Abel Damina replies Ibiyeomie (VIDEO)

The air thickens with the weight of memory as Pastor Abel Damina revisits the sacred moment when he laid hands on Pastor Paul Enenche, bestowing upon him the mantle of leadership. Damina’s voice, tinged with both nostalgia and the pride of a spiritual father, weaves a narrative of destiny and divine appointment. Yet, this same voice quivers with the raw emotion of a man who has been deeply wounded by the words of Pastor David Ibiyeomie.


In a gripping conversation on the HonestBunch podcast with Nedu, the founder and president of Abel Damina Ministries International, Pastor Abel Damina, delved deep into the chronicles of his ministry, recounting with fiery conviction the momentous day in February 1996 when he ordained Pastor Paul Enenche, now the esteemed General Overseer of Dunamis Church in Abuja.

With passion and precision, Damina painted a vivid picture of Enenche’s early days, revealed how the spiritual leader was meticulously trained under the guidance of a pastor in one of his church’s branches in Jos, Plateau State.

As Damina recounted this pivotal event, he didn’t shy away from highlighting the distinguished attendees who witnessed Enenche’s ordination—none other than Bishop Isaac Idahosa, a towering figure in Nigerian politics as the vice-presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) in the 2023 election, and the iconic gospel music legend, Panam Percy Paul, whose presence added a divine melody to the ceremony.

Damina disclosed this in response to the scathing remarks made by Pastor David Ibiyeomie of Salvation Ministries, who had not only challenged the authenticity of Damina’s claims but had gone as far as to hurl the demeaning insult of calling him a “rat.”

With unyielding fervor, Damina addressed Ibiyeomie’s biting words, igniting a firestorm of reactions across the religious community and beyond.

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