Many Nigerians have taken to social media to praise Christ Embassy following the ministry’s latest humanitarian outreach in Pakistan, where more than 3,000 motorbikes and tricycles were distributed, alongside plans to feed over 10 million people in the country.
The development comes shortly after the church carried out several large-scale empowerment and feeding projects in Nigeria, reinforcing perceptions among supporters that the ministry is committed to its vision of reaching 50 million Nigerians and 500 million people globally through humanitarian efforts.
Social media users reacting to the outreach described the ministry’s philanthropy as “impossible to ignore,” noting that its humanitarian impact is increasingly extending beyond Nigeria to other parts of the world.
According to reactions online, Daysman Oyakhilome’s statement that “God asked us to do it because we are the light of the world” is being reflected in the church’s consistent global outreach programmes.
Some Nigerians also praised Chris Oyakhilome for what they described as years of building a ministry focused not only on preaching but also on humanitarian service, while others commended Daysman Oyakhilome for helping coordinate and sustain the vision across nations.
One social media user wrote: “This is no longer just church talk. From Nigeria to Pakistan, they are actually changing lives.”
Another said: “After what they just did in Nigeria, now Pakistan is experiencing the same thing. Christ Embassy is truly becoming one of the biggest humanitarian ministries in the world.”
The Pakistan outreach forms part of Christ Embassy’s expanding global philanthropy campaign, which continues to attract attention across several countries, particularly among supporters who believe the ministry is redefining large-scale humanitarian impact through faith-based initiatives.
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