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Pastor Aikhionbare Dedicates Grandson’s Life To God … Decrees He Will Be American President

By Alltimepost.com – Boston

Founder of Born Again International Ministries in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A., Pastor Bridget Aikhionbare and her husband, Pastor John Aikhionbare on Sunday July 17, dedicated the life of their new-born grandchild, Ehimwenma Uhunoma Osamwonyi to Almighty God, decreeing that he would be an a American president.

Pastor John and Bridget Aikhionbare (left) at the altar, blessing thier new-born grandchild during the dedication of his life to God.
Pastor John and Bridget Aikhionbare (left) at the altar, blessing thier new-born grandchild during the dedication of his life to God.

The colorful and symbolic ceremony which took place at the Born Again International Ministries Grace Hall, 33 Newport Ave ext. Quincy, Massachusetts was witnessed by church members, relatives, religious ministers, community leaders and several other guests from various works of life.

The baby’s parents, Pastor Lucky and Mrs. Orobosa Osamwonyi and grandparents, joined by guests and well-wishers gave praises and adoration to God for the wonderful gift of life.

Baby boy, Ehimwenma was born on June 7, 2016 in Boston Massachusetts. He is the first product of the holy matrimony that was solemnized less than two years ago.

Baby Ehimwenma's dedication ceremony at the Grace Hall of Born Again International Ministries in Boston, MA.
Baby Ehimwenma’s dedication ceremony at the Grace Hall of Born Again International Ministries in Boston, MA.

Among those who graced the occasion, were the Chairman, Council of President, Edo National Association Worldwide (ENAW), Barrister Dickson Iyawe; Human Rights Activist and Publisher, Alltimepost.com, Comrade Emmanuel Okunmwendia; Founder, Fire of Life Ministries and President of Beyond Health Care Franchise, Apostle Naomi Osagiede; President Osas Services, Inc., Dr. Osaze Owens; President, Benin Club of Massachusetts, Ms. Patience Abbe and the Executive Director, Nigerian International Humanitarian Foundation of New England (NIHFNE), Mrs. Omo Idusuyi.

Following the ceremony, there was a reception party in the church’s reception hall where guests were treated to various types of food and drinks.