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Over 5,000 Christian youths attend Lagos Youth Aflame Conference

 

The bustling city of Lagos witnessed an extraordinary gathering over the weekend as over 5,000 Christian youths in the marketplace converged for the 2025 edition of the Youth Aflame Conference (YAC).

The annual gathering, now in its fourth year, has steadily become a beacon for young professionals and students seeking to merge faith with excellence in their chosen industries.

From the pulpit to the panel stage, the message was clear: Passion is not enough; preparation is the engine of destiny. Pastor Daniel Olawande, fondly known as PDaniel, the convener of YAC and Provincial Pastor of RCCG Youth Province Twenty, set the tone with a sobering charge:

“Passion is not enough. You need a rugged level of preparation to get to your destination.”

The conference blended worship, learning, and networking, featuring keynote speeches, spirited panel discussions, and electrifying music performances from individuals excelling across diverse sectors—Technology, Politics, Entertainment, Health, Advertising, Ministry, and Education.



In one of the most engaging sessions, tech innovator Iyin Aboyeji offered a glimpse into his approach to leadership under pressure:

“When I face tough seasons, I sit, meditate, and pray, then hand over everything to God as my Senior Partner.”

Entertainment star Juliana Olayode, popularly known as “Toyo Baby” from the hit series Jenifa’s Diary, addressed the delicate balance between faith and entertainment: “As a Christian entertainer, you must detach yourself intentionally from a character.”

Politics, often a sensitive subject within the church, also took center stage. Pastor Lanre Oyegbola, Chairman of Abeokuta North Local Government, challenged faith communities to become allies rather than critics of believers in governance: “The church should support Christians in politics instead of pointing fingers at them.”

Adding doctrinal depth, Apostle Emmanuel Iren unveiled The 3Ps of the Road Map to Dominion—Priority, Purpose, and Power—challenging youths to structure their lives for kingdom impact. Pastor Poju Oyemade drew lessons from The Daniel Model, highlighting how Daniel stood out through a life of prayer, intellectual depth, insulation from corrupt culture, and unwavering focus on results.

Pastor Leke Adeboye delivered hard-hitting truths on humility, wealth, and spiritual backing, reminding attendees:

“If you want to stand out, be humble enough to learn at the feet of those who are already standing out. Whatever is useful is not left behind.”

Pastor Olawande further stressed the responsibility of believers to steward God’s grace with diligence. “To ensure God’s grace upon your life is not a waste, you must labour with grace. Awareness is the lowest level of prophecy fulfillment; labouring with grace brings people from the back to the front.”

Throughout the sessions, excerpts from scriptures such as Proverbs 22:29 (“Seest thou a man diligent in his business? He shall stand before kings…”) and Matthew 5:16 (“Let your light so shine before men…”) served as anchor points for discussions on integrity, innovation, and influence in the marketplace.

YAC 2025 was more than an event—it was a movement, an advocacy platform reminding believers that the marketplace is a mission field and excellence remains a testimony of faith in action. As the curtains closed, one truth lingered: the future of Nigeria’s economy, governance, and cultural influence may well be shaped by these young Christians, aflame with both vision and preparation

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