The Apostlepreneur Power Summit (APS) 2026 concluded successfully with a remarkable display of spiritual revival, youth empowerment, entrepreneurship, mentorship, and kingdom impact. Organized under the visionary leadership of Prophet Titilayo Femi Kings, the summit gathered young entrepreneurs, church leaders, students, business owners, and participants from various campuses and regions across Nigeria for a transformational experience centered on faith, innovation, and economic empowerment.
Held under the prophetic theme, “I Am a Seed for Huge Harvest” (Genesis 26:12), APS 2026 demonstrated the growing relevance of combining spiritual development with practical empowerment within the body of Christ. Following the recorded success at Apostlepreneur Power Summit 2025, this year’s edition created another milestone for the summit.
Massive Participation Across Regions and Campuses
Registration commenced as early as 1:00 PM, with participants arriving from Akure, Ibadan, Lagos campuses, and regions including Akinyele, Pearse, and Akilling. The summit recorded an impressive total of 1,326 registered participants, reflecting the growing influence and reach of the Apostlepreneur movement.
Out of the total attendees, 393 young entrepreneurs applied for the ₦1,000,000 grand business prize award, creating one of the most competitive phases of the summit.
Following a detailed screening process, 108 applicants were shortlisted and trained extensively in business pitching, branding, and presentation by the Convener, Prophet Titilayo Femi Kings, alongside the Christ Apostolic Church Kingsrealm Middlesbrough Team. Participants were instructed to produce a 90-second CEO-style business introduction video highlighting:
- The problem their business solves
- Their proposed solution
- Their unique value proposition
- The intended use of the grant
- A call to action for support and engagement
Based on quality, engagement, votes, and overall presentation, the field was further narrowed down to 25 semifinalists, who participated in a physical mentorship and training session at the AHZ Building in Opebi, Ikeja, Lagos.
From these, five finalists emerged and pitched their businesses live before a distinguished panel of judges during the summit.
Opening Session Marked by Worship and Apostolic Unity
The program officially began around 4:30 PM with prayers led by Minister Babalola, followed by an intense worship session by the combined mass choir.
Pastor Tope Arowele, the Program Coordinator, welcomed participants and introduced notable guests and dignitaries including:
- Pastor Gideon Oladokun – Chairman of all Conference Committees, CAC Worldwide
- Pastor Peter Olanrewaju – Director of Youth Affairs, CAC Worldwide
- Pastor Agboola – Coordinator, CAC TS
- Pastor Chingtok Ishaku – Guest Minister
- Pastor Anu Ojo
- Members of the judging panel and invited business leaders
The summit was officially declared open by Pastor Gideon Oladokun in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Pastor Chingtok Ishaku Charges Youths to Become Kingdom Manifestations
One of the major highlights of APS 2026 was the powerful ministration by Pastor Chingtok Ishaku from Jos, who taught on “The Manifestation of Kingdom Seeds” from Psalm 127.
He challenged young believers not to merely celebrate the achievements of past fathers of faith but to become visible manifestations of kingdom impact in their own generation. According to him, the Christian faith must move beyond church walls and find expression within systems, territories, industries, and nations.
His message stirred participants deeply and was followed by an intense prayer session led by Pastor A.A. Daniel.
Business Pitch Competition Showcases Innovation and Creativity
The business pitch segment revealed exceptional creativity and innovation among Christian youths.
The five finalists presented compelling business ideas before a panel comprising:
- Mr. Kayode Bolaji – Security Consultant to Governments
- Mr. Abiodun Folawiyo – CEO, Shoespeed Organisation
- Mrs. Debbie Shinroye – CEO, AHZ House
Contestants were assessed on:
- Business models
- Financial projections
- Scalability
- Problem-solving relevance
- Sustainability
- Unique value proposition
The atmosphere became even more engaging following an inspiring poetry presentation and an instrumental worship session led by Timi Sax.
Shoespeed CEO Inspires Young Entrepreneurs with FOCUS Principle
During the empowerment session, Mr. Abiodun Folawiyo, founder and CEO of Shoespeed Organisation, shared his entrepreneurial journey and inspired participants with practical business lessons from his rise to international recognition.
He encouraged participants to remain persistent, disciplined, and excellent in their craft, introducing the acronym:
FOCUS — First One Course Until Successful
His session resonated strongly with aspiring entrepreneurs seeking clarity, consistency, and long-term growth.
Revival, Prophetic Impartation, and Apostolic Charge
The spiritual atmosphere intensified during the revival and impartation segment.
Pastor Anu Ojo delivered an Apostolic Charge emphasizing the need for young believers to remain grounded in the spiritual foundations established by earlier fathers of faith. He reminded participants that discipleship must precede apostolic influence.
Minister Paul Tomisin later led a powerful revival session before Prophet Titilayo Femi Kings ministered prophetically with apostolic grace and impartation.
Many participants described this segment as deeply transformative and spiritually impactful.
Cultural Praise Session Energizes Participants
The atmosphere shifted into joyful celebration as the Apala Guys from Ibadan ministered through culturally rich praise and prayer music.
Participants danced, rejoiced, and celebrated in an atmosphere filled with excitement and gratitude.
Grant Winners and Scholarships Announced
One of the most anticipated moments of the summit was the announcement of grant winners and scholarship recipients.
Pastor Peter Olanrewaju, Director of Youth Affairs, CAC Worldwide, officially presented the awards after final result collation coordinated by Evangelist Sola Kings.
Grant and Scholarship Beneficiaries Included:
- Three students from CAC TS Idimu Campus received ₦100,000 each
- Seven semifinalists received ₦100,000 each
- Over 10 participants received a ₦6,000,000 scholarship and mentorship package in shoe and bag making sponsored by Shoespeed Organisation
- 2nd Runner-up (CEO of HIRE) received ₦200,000
- 1st Runner-up (CEO of Da Promising Cakes) received ₦300,000
- Grand Prize Winner:
Aderoju Elizabeth, CEO of Eliz Bags, won the ₦1,000,000 business grant
All cash prizes were transferred instantly on stage, with live confirmations from recipients.
A Vision Beyond an Event
APS 2026 proved to be more than a conference. It emerged as a strategic empowerment ecosystem designed to raise kingdom-minded entrepreneurs capable of influencing society spiritually and economically.
The summit closed with prayers, blessings from church fathers, networking opportunities, and renewed commitment toward building sustainable Christian entrepreneurship pipelines across campuses and regions.
As participants departed safely to their destinations, one message remained clear throughout the summit:
The future belongs to prepared seeds.

