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Samuel Oshoffa was born on 11 October, 1909 in Porto-Novo, French Dahomey, is a Nigerian religious leader (1909–1985). Discover Samuel Oshoffa's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Occupation carpenter
Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 11 October, 1909
Birthday 11 October
Birthplace Porto-Novo, French Dahomey
Date of death 10 September, 1985
Died Place Lagos, Nigeria
Nationality Benin

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1909

Samuel Bilewu Joseph Oshoffa (October 11, 1909 – September 10, 1985) was the founder of the Celestial Church of Christ after reportedly resurrecting people from the dead.

Samuel Bilewu Joseph Oshoffa (Ojú kìí ṣe ọfà) was born on October 11, 1909, in Porto Novo, capital of the French colony of Dahomey (now the Republic of Benin) into a Yoruba family of mixed religion.

His father, Joseph Oshoffa, was a Muslim but become a Methodist, whilst his mother, Alake Iyafo, from the town of Imeko, followed traditional religions but objected to Christianity.

His family was a member of the Cherubim and Seraphim Church and not Samuel Bilewu Joseph Oshoffa himself.

His mother left him when he was only three months old to return to Imeko, Nigeria where her husband lived.

His father was a carpenter (a fact which was later thought important to a person who later reported receiving visits from Jesus Christ).

He married his first wife, Felicia Yaman and she was involved with the launch of the new church.

She was said to be able to prophesy conflict and was invited to many of Oshoffa's meetings.

1947

He founded the church in 1947 after being lost for three months near Porto-Novo in Benin.

The church now has its main offices in Bénin and Nigeria.

Five percent, or 400,000, of the 8 million people of Benin are Celestial Christians.

This church was founded by him, claiming a "divine order" was given to him by an angel of God, investing his belief of the need for Evangelism to the world.

This visitation is noted by followed as marking the birth of said church.

Oshoffa was working in the ebony trade in 1947 when he was instructed to found the new church.

He reported that he had been searching in the forests to find the correct type of tree.

He said he lost his way and had to live off the land for three months.

When he emerged he was empowered with the gifts of healing and prophecy.

His first act of healing was reportedly the resurrection of his nephew.

As a result, his elder sister, Elizabeth, was the first convert.

The nephew was to become recognised as the first prophet of the new church.

Over the next few years, several other people were reportedly brought back from the dead by Oshoffa.

Between 1947 and 1951, the church grew in the country of Benin.

1958

The new church continued to receive resistance from the Nigerian authorities, but it was officially recognised in 1958.

He took on two partners for the church, Reverends Alexander Abiodun Bada and Samuel Ajanlekoko.

1976

In 1976, it was relocated to Nigeria because Oshoffa was in a minor conflict with the government of Benin.

This was timely as he was just about to be arrested.

Very soon after arriving in Nigeria, Oshoffa cured a mad woman, although many people doubted this account.

Oshoffa held a public meeting in Yaba, Lagos, where those gathered reported his ability to prophecy.

In the same year he again claimed a resurrection.

The new church grew rapidly, and it gained followers across West Africa and the world.

1985

Oshoffa died on 10 September 1985 after being involved in a car accident where everyone in the car died.

He was buried at Celestial City, Imeko.

Oshoffa was the sole source of authority for the church and because of this, his death caused some problems of succession.

After some confusion, Alexander Abiodun Adebayo Bada was appointed his successor by the church trustees.

Nigeria is considered a diocese of the worldwide church, with supreme headquarters at Porto-Novo.

Therefore, Benoit Agbaosi would be appointed by the supreme headquarters leaders to lead the church.

In the beginning, those who became leaders of Celestial Church of Christ parishes were appointed by the Pastor Founder Reverend S.B.J. Oshoffa.

A church is called a parish and the spiritual leader of the parish is called a shepherd.

1998

The church was estimated to have several million followers in 1998.

In Nigeria, Oshoffa was sold a large piece of land after the owner was assisted by a "holy man's" intervention in a dream with a legal dispute.