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Over 30,0000 Christians gathered in Benin for night with the king with pastor Osazuwa- see photos

It was indeed a night of miracles as the general overseer of the Rock of ages Christian assembly RACA  pst CHARLES  OSAZUWA hosted over 30,000 people at the Sam ogbemudia stadium in Benin this day been Dec 16th 2016.

It was recorded the one time largest gathering of Christians in the city of Benin  as over 30,000 people were in attendance.

The meeting was not just a RACA thing as ministers of God from different denominations in Benin were also present.

The audience in attendance experienced great and powerful ministrations from Nigerian top gospel acts Like

BUCHI
EBEN
FRANK EDWARDS
CHIOMA JESUS
NATHANIEL BASSEY
SAMMY OKPOSU
RACA MASS CHOIR
THE CHORAL GROUP FROM PORT HARCOURT CITY
and MANY OTHER MUSIC MINISTERS...

 COMEDY WAS NOT LEFT ASIDE AS THE GREAT EFEX THE ENTERTAINER  AND FOREVER GAVE THE PEOPLE MORE THAN ENOUGH LAUGHTER THAT MC FOREVER HAS TO COME
Back for another performance due to his outstanding delivery.

The atmosphere was heavily filled with God's presence  as prayers and praises were given to The King of kings on behalf of the city of Benin and Nigeria at large...

There was great Shout of joy everywhere as Pst Charles Announced next year Edision of A night with the king Season 5 to feature DON MEON...CECE WINAS..... and THE GREAT mr DONNIE...

The Edo state 2016 pdp candidate for the post of the governor was also there present with his beloved wife.....

The event ended with a very long praise from King SAMMIE OKPOSU

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 Benin City will forever be blessed.












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