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God’s City International Church marks 10th anniversary with “Full Restoration’ programme in Abuja
God’s City International Church has announced plans to commemorate its 10th anniversary with a week-long spiritual programme themed “Full Restoration,” scheduled to hold from May 25 to May 31, 2026, at the church’s headquarters in Wuye, Abuja.
Founded in 2016 by Pastor Matthew Morakinyo, the church says the anniversary celebration will serve as a period of thanksgiving, worship, prayer, testimonies, and spiritual renewal to mark a decade of ministry and community outreach within the Federal Capital Territory.
According to the Church, the programme will feature daily morning sessions titled Morning Glory from 6:00 o’clock to 8:00 o’clock, alongside evening revival meetings beginning from 5:00 o’clock to 7:00 o’clock throughout the week.
A special vigil, Night of Restoration, is scheduled for Friday, May 29, at 9:00 o’clock., and will feature guest minister Pastor Kalu Ndukwe.
The anniversary will conclude on Sunday, May 31, with three celebration services at 7:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m., and 11:00 a.m., to be led by Pastor Matthew Morakinyo and Pastor Mary Morakinyo.
All events are expected to take place at God’s City Garden, Plot 862A, Olusegun Obasanjo Way, Wuye, Abuja.
Speaking ahead of the anniversary, Pastor Matthew Morakinyo described the theme “Full Restoration” as both prophetic and symbolic of the church’s journey over the past decade.
“What the enemy has stolen — your peace, health, finances, or joy — God is returning sevenfold. This tenth year is our Jubilee,” he said.
The church also extended an invitation to members of the public, ministers, and worshippers across denominations to participate in what it described as “a season of supernatural recovery” for individuals, families, and the nation.
Enquiries and participation details are available via the church’s official communication lines and social media platforms, including its Facebook and YouTube pages under God’s City International Church and Pastor Matthew Morakinyo.
The anniversary comes amid a growing trend of Nigerian faith-based organisations using milestone celebrations to reflect on institutional growth, expand community engagement, and reinforce spiritual messaging around national and personal renewal.




