Rev. Isaac Omolehin has stirred conversation with remarks challenging the structure of leadership within Christianity in Nigeria.
Speaking on the issue, he argued that the country lacks a unifying spiritual figure who serves as a father to all believers, rather than leaders tied to specific denominations.


He referenced prominent clerics such as Enoch Adeboye and David Oyedepo, describing them as influential but primarily denominational figures.
Omolehin further criticised what he sees as competition among church leaders, pointing to the pursuit of large auditoriums and material assets as distractions from deeper spiritual responsibilities.
His words in part …
“Christianity in Nigeria has no fathers. One young man was speaking intensely, saying Enoch Adeboye and David Oyedepo should speak out, and I asked myself, are these the fathers of Christianity in Nigeria? These are denominational leaders. Christianity in Nigeria has no father. A father would be someone who looks after us all, not just promoting denominational agendas and competing over who is building a one-mile auditorium while another tries to build two miles. One has one aircraft, another wants three. The competition has no spiritual content.”
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“Christianity in Nigeria has no fathers. One young man was speaking intensely, saying Enoch Adeboye and David Oyedepo should speak out, and I asked myself, are these the fathers of Christianity in Nigeria? These are denominational leaders. Christianity in Nigeria has no father. A… pic.twitter.com/69194nVJ37
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