Minister of Defence shares testimony @ Conquerors Assembly, thanks Bishop Abioye

The Minister of Defence, Gen Christopher Musa (rtd), has shared testimony of how God lifted him despite the seeming challenge that came his way before his present designation.

He shared the testimony recently at the Conquerors Global Assembly in Abuja as monitored by Church Times in a video shared on social media .

Musa who attended the service of the church in company of his wife expressed great thanks to the founder of the Church Bishop David Abioye and his wife..He then prayed that the ministry would continue to blossom..

He told his listeners at the Church never to give up ‘because we serve a living God. He will never give up on us.”

Sharing his testimony, he said, ‘We give God the glory for what has happened this year. Even when the enemy thought they were putting us down, they did not know God was going to lift us up. In their small mind they conspired and thought they had won. But as long as you have God as your pillar you will win.”

The Minister who is a great ally of Bishop Abioye noted that challenges make people stronger ‘If you are never challenged you can never improve in life . As Nigerians we know we are strong but we are stronger together with God almighty. Nigerians are winners. We must continue to pray for our leaders and our country.”

He warned against talking down on Nigeria saying, “If you continue to talk down on your country you don’t mean well”

Musa called on Christians to walk the talk stressing that the only way to make impact is to live out what we preach

About Gen. Musa

General Christopher Gwabin Musa (Rtd) was sworn in as Minister for Defence by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on December 4, 2025, following his retirement as the Chief of Defence Staff. He succeeded Alhaji Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, who resigned from the position.

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