Burial plans for the late Deliverance Evangelist and General Overseer of God Will Do It Ministries, Rev.(Dr) Gomba Fortune Oyor, commences on Wednesday September 2, climaxing with an Interment/Funeral Ceremony on Friday September 4, 2020
The late Senior Pastor of Freedom Assembly and President, God Will Do It Ministries Rev. Dr. Gomba Fortune Oyor will be laid to rest In Ibadan the Oyo State Capital on Friday September 4.
the Board of Trustees of the Ministry approved the events for the burial which will commence from Wednesday September 2 after a meeting with Oyor Family members.
The remains of Dr Oyor, a popular Minister of the Gospel with specialization in the deliverance ministry, will be interred at Ibadan, where his church, Freedom Assembly, is located.
The Board of Trustees of the church and his family, it was learnt, jointly approved the burial plans, even as sources hinted that all the events are to be held virtually to avoid obstruction to the Covid-19 social distancing protocol.
A man of many parts and versatile preacher of faith, Oyor also founded a non-governmental organization, Jehovah Jireh Initiative, a platform through which he was empowering repentant prostitutes, widows and vulnerable women in the society
He was one of the firebrand pastors that ignited revival in Russia alongside the likes of Pastor E.A. Adeboye and Bishop Wale Oke in the 90s.
The Ibadan-based preacher died last Friday, few weeks after he celebrated his 61st birthday on July 18, 2020.
None of his two elder brothers lived up to 45 years before they died, while their father had died when he was age 12, a reason which made him determined to train his late brothers’ children, all numbering 13.
Oyor once recounted how he came for National Youth Service in Ibadan in 1986 and God told him to stay back, which he obeyed till death came.
Dr. Oyor, who was born in 1958, hails from Eleme, Rivers State and had been very active as a former National President of the Student Christian Movement (SCM) even unto death.
He has about 50 Christian books to his credit. Dr. Oyor holds a doctorate degree in Community Development from the University of Ibadan.
He died at the University College Ibadan after a protracted illness. He has taken the Gospel of Deliverance to all nooks and crannies of the world and trained many Christians across the globe.
He was said to have been rushed to the University College Hospital (UCH) on Friday July 31 a fortnight after he celebrated his 61st birthday with his family.
Few days after, he was discharged from the hospital but developed complications for which he had to return to UCH before he finally gave up the ghost on Friday August 7.
Dr. Oyor is survived by his wife Rev. Mrs. Patience Oyor and three sons including a set of twins, Godspower and Wisdom, who are both lawyers.
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