Benson Idahosa
Benson Idahosa was a prominent Nigerian Pentecostal pastor and the founder of the Church of God Mission International. Born in 1938, he was a key figure in the growth of the Pentecostal movement in Nigeria and is credited with establishing one of the first private universities in Nigeria, as well as various educational and healthcare initiatives. Idahosa's teachings emphasized faith, healing, and prosperity, and he played a significant role in shaping the modern landscape of Christianity in Nigeria before his passing in 1998.
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Archbishop Benson Idahosa established one of the earliest private health facilities in Nigeria.
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