…As ACCoN congratulates Davids on first anniversary
Yemi Davids, the Lagos State chairman of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), has set in motion a strategic initiative seen at strengthening communication and visibility of all PFN Lagos activities.
Davids welcomed the proposal of a robust media committee, comprising the church and media professionals during a recent congratulatory message by the Association of Christian Correspondents of Nigeria (ACCoN), on the occasion of his first anniversary in office.
The Lagos PFN chairman also mandated some officials to begin the process immediately. Davids who also serves as the senior pastor of Global Impact Church; in response to the congratulatory message thanked the association for the honour and pledged to work closely with ACCoN to amplify the voices, concerns, and programmes of the Church in Lagos.
The congratulatory letter was delivered by Adeola Ogunlade, president of ACCoN, on behalf of members and executives of the association, at a recent media briefing organised by PFN to celebrate the anniversary, held at Global Impact Church, Ogudu, Lagos.
In the letter, ACCoN commended Davids for his commitment to unity, reconciliation, and service to society, recalling that his election as the 11th chairman of PFN Lagos a year ago came with both excitement and challenges.
“Your vision of building bridges between generations, fostering harmony within the body of Christ, and reinforcing the relevance of the Church in addressing both spiritual and societal needs continues to inspire many.
Through training of pastors, advocacy in politics and governance, and impactful humanitarian initiatives such as the ₦46.2 million relief interventions for displaced families in Benue State, you have exemplified leadership rooted in love, accountability, and service,” the letter noted.
The association further expressed interest in a mutually beneficial partnership with PFN Lagos, aimed at enhancing public enlightenment and providing robust media support for the fellowship’s initiatives and programmes.



