Nigerian Pastor to Officially Stop Accepting Ministerial Invitations from January 2026

Nigerian Pastor to Officially Stop Accepting Ministerial Invitations from January 2026

  • The president and founder of Revivalhub Ministries International, Apostle Edu Udechukwu, has announced on social media that he would no longer accept ministration invitations from January 2026
  • The pastor announced this on Facebook and appreciated people for their continued love, support and prayers
  • Mixed reactions trailed the cleric's announcement, with many offering support for him and wishing him well

Apostle Edu Udechukwu, founder of Revivalhub Ministries International, will officially stop accepting ministrations and ministerial invitations starting from January 2026.

This was confirmed in a release the cleric made on Facebook on Monday, August 4.

Nigerian pastor to stop accepting ministerial invitations from January 2026, gives no reason
A Nigerian clergyman says he would stop accepting ministerial invitations from January 2026. Photo Credit: Apostle Edu Udechukwu
Source: Facebook

The pastor urged people to visit his website for more information. He, however, did not state why he would no longer accept ministerial invitations.

A part of the statement he released read:

"Calvary greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. We write to officially inform the general public that, beginning from January 2026, we will not be accepting any ministerial invitations and ministrations until further notice..."

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Apostle Udechukwu's post received massive support from netizens, with many sending him their well-wishes.

Nigerian pastor to stop accepting ministerial invitations from January 2026, gives no reason
A Nigerian apostle says he will not accept ministerial invitations from January 2026. Photo Credit: Apostle Edu Udechukwu
Source: Facebook

Reactions trail Apostle Edu Udechukwu's announcement

Legit.ng has compiled some reactions to the cleric's announcement below:

Abraham Light Mohammed said:

"A very much welcomed development.
"Go deep and come our more refined for the future.
"I will soon follow in your footsteps."

Aralu Elochukwu said:

"So you mean....Anyone interested in inviting you by January should invite you within now till December 2025.....hmmm."

Pst B. Gaston said:

"This is the height of Maturity in the Ministry.
"More Grace Papa Sir
"Much Love from Cameroon."

Nwabumma Prosper said:

"Amen 🔥 daddy 🔥 from yenagoa bayelsa state Branch."

Amanam Godslove said:

"This is very important! A lot needs to be done in doors before going out doors so as not to miss a step or steps."

Nicholas Karanja said:

"Mature people will surely understand.
"I'm eager to see what YHWH will do after the notice.

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"Blessings."

Emmanuel Adeniyi said:

"It is time to build.
"Hmm, more grace in Jesus' mighty name 🙏."

Jackson Kings Idubor said:

"Does this affect ministering in ministries associated to Remnant clans?"

In a related story, Legit.ng reported that Prophet Joel had shared why he burnt the cheque that Pastor Paul Adefarasin's church gave his team after their ministration.

RCCG pastor shares offers he received

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a top RCCG pastor had opened up about offers he received to quit the Pastor Adeboye-led church.

He said 'they' offered him landed properties in Lagos and money to commence his ministry, but he rejected them all to stay put with the Adeboye-led church. On why he turned down the juicy offers, the cleric said he preferred to remain and die under authority.

He noted that many people put revenue before revelation and titles at the expense of the mantle. He stated that Pastor Adeboye was aware of the offers he had received. The pastor's intriguing revelation triggered mixed reactions on social media.

Source: Legit.ng

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