Apostlepreneur Power Summit 2025| Launching a New Era of Spirit-Led Entrepreneurs in CAC

The maiden edition of the Apostlepreneur Power Summit (APS) 2025 was held to the glory of God on Sunday, 10th August 2025 at the Ahz House, Opebi Road, Lagos. The summit was not only a spiritual gathering but also a powerful convergence of youth, faith, and entrepreneurship mainly within the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) family.

The event, convened by Prophet Titilayo Femi Kings (TFK), brought together dignitaries, entrepreneurs, students, and CAC youths from across Nigeria to ignite a fresh movement of wealth creation, spiritual empowerment, and apostolic entrepreneurship.

A Spirit-Filled Beginning

The arrival of participants and dignitaries began at noon, with the protocol and ushering teams ensuring seamless registration. Guests were welcomed into a beautifully decorated hall adorned with the Apostlepreneur Power Summit banner at the stage backdrop.

The event officially began at 2:00 pm with an opening prayer led by Minister Emmanuel Adeagbo (Agewords), who also served as the master of ceremonies. Worship was powerfully led by Igwe Kenny, whose anointed praise session stirred the atmosphere, ushering participants into a deep sense of God’s presence.

Prophet T.F. Kings then invited Pastor Peter Olanrewaju, Director of Youth Affairs, CAC Nigeria and Overseas, for the opening prayer session. Pastor Peter led the congregation in thanksgiving and intercessions, declaring a release of divine empowerment for youths to operate as kings and priests in today’s world.

Dignitaries and Goodwill Messages

The convener warmly welcomed invited guests and dignitaries before introducing Pastor Banji Oladipupo, Senior Pastor of Love’s Domain Family Church, who attended with his wife and children. In his goodwill message, Pastor Banji highlighted the biblical example of Jonah, underscoring the importance of aligning with God’s divine instructions even when personal desires differ.

This set the tone for a summit that blended spiritual depth with practical insights on entrepreneurship and leadership.

First Panel Session: The Holy Spirit and Life’s Direction

The first panel session, anchored by Miss Ruth Ekwere & Miss Hadassah Fatunde, featured distinguished speakers including:

  • Pastor Peter Olanrewaju (Director of Youth Affairs, CAC Nigeria & Overseas)
  • Olori Janet Afolabi, award-winning CNN journalist and Queen of Apomu, Osun State
  • Mr. Abiodun Folawiyo, Founder of Shoespeed
  • Mrs. Ife Folawiyo, Founder of a skincare products brand

The panelists shared profound insights on the role of the Holy Spirit in discerning life’s direction, timing, and entrepreneurial calling.

Pastor Peter emphasized starting every new venture with God’s Word, while Olori Afolabi spoke about covenant alignment with God through challenges. Mr. Folawiyo shared his powerful conversion story from a Muslim background to becoming a Spirit-led entrepreneur, while his wife, Ife, explained how spiritual restlessness birthed her business.

The session was both inspirational and practical, showing how divine guidance plays a central role in successful life and business decisions.

 

Cultural Enrichment and Talent Celebration

The panel was followed by a vibrant musical interlude by the Apala Guys, whose performance energized the audience and celebrated the cultural richness of Nigerian gospel expression. Prophet T.F. Kings then re-emphasized the vision of the summit—to nurture and celebrate talents within CAC while connecting youths with greatness through mentorship and exposure.

Second Panel Session: Navigating Failures and Setbacks

The second panel session, moderated by Miss Itunu Simon, featured:

  • Mr. Oluwole Dada: General Manager SecureID Limited
  • Mrs. Deborah Shinroye: Director Ahz Nigeria
  • Pastor Gideon Oladokun: Superintendent Itire DCC

The theme was navigating failure and setbacks while pursuing Spirit-led visions.

Mr. Dada shared his early career struggles and how divine revelation guided him to breakthrough opportunities. Mrs. Shinroye described her and her husband’s Spirit-led journey into software development and how divine connections transformed their business. Pastor Oladokun, formerly a taxi driver, shared his journey into ministry, describing himself as “a driver of governors into their destinies in God.”

This session encouraged youths to see setbacks not as failures, but as setups for divine redirection.

Prophetic Charge: Redefining CAC’s Mandate

Prophet T.F. Kings delivered a stirring prophetic charge, emphasizing that CAC youths must rise to change the narrative of being “powerful but poor.” He called for a new generation of Apostlepreneurs—young men and women who embody both spiritual power and economic influence.

He invited Pastor Abraham (Head of CAC Research Department), Pastor Peter Olanrewaju (Director of Youth Affairs, CAC), and Pastor Dr. Gideon Oladokun (Chairman of CAC Conferences) for a high-level panel on the wealth and global mandate of Apostle Joseph Ayo Babalola’s legacy.

Pastor Abraham presented research showing that CAC has over 12,000 assemblies and 13,000 ordained pastors worldwide, with youths making up more than 60% of its population. He affirmed that CAC is not in the past—it is the future.

Pastor Olanrewaju described CAC youths as apostles by mantles and ordinations, while Pastor Oladokun redefined wealth as the capacity to raise countless souls for God’s kingdom.

Celebrations, Networking, and Youth Empowerment

The summit also featured a celebratory birthday tribute to Prophet T.F. Kings, with a musical rendition by Timmy Sax, cake cutting, and prophetic prayers.

The atmosphere turned electric as the convener and youths danced in unison, celebrating God’s faithfulness. The event ended with Father’s blessings by Pastor Oladokun.

The hall was packed to capacity, with many more participants outside. Youths and students from Lagos, FUTA, Ilorin, Ogun State, and CAC Kingsrealm Akure were in attendance, creating a powerful sense of reunion and networking.

In a remarkable gesture, Prophet T.F. Kings announced a ₦100,000 cash gift to each CAC campus fellowship in Lagos, further igniting joy and gratitude.

A Movement for the Future

The Apostlepreneur Power Summit 2025 was more than an event—it was the birth of a movement. By blending faith, entrepreneurship, and youth empowerment, the summit positioned CAC youths for global relevance. It showcased how divine inspiration, mentorship, and resilience can unlock the vast potentials within the church.

With its successful maiden edition, the APS has set a precedent for future gatherings that will empower a generation of Spirit-led entrepreneurs to redefine wealth, purpose, and impact in Nigeria and beyond.

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