Church members at the Ikot Ekpene Stadium wave as General Conference president Ted N. C. Wilson and his wife, Nancy, walk by at the start of the one-week centennial celebration of the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s presence in Eastern Nigeria. [Photo: Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review]
October 31, 2023 | Nigeria | Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review
Thousands of Seventh-day Adventist church members, leaders, and special guests made their way to the Ikot Ekpene Stadium in Eastern Nigeria October 28 to kick off a week of celebration of 100 years of the church’s presence in the region. Guests included General Conference president Ted N. C. Wilson and his wife, Nancy, regional Adventist leaders who have traveled for the October 29-31 Year-end Meetings of the West-Central Africa Division, the governor of Akwa Ibom State, and several members of his cabinet.
The Governor’s Visit
Several choirs, a youth musical band, Pathfinders groups, and members in uniform according to their region brought sound and color amid a muggy morning as governor Umo Bassey Eno and his entourage arrived at the stadium.
A mass choir composed of several groups across Eastern Nigeria offered special music during the start of the centennial celebration of the Seventh-day Adventist presence in Eastern Nigeria. [Photo: Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review]
“In Isaiah 60, we are also told to arise and shine with the light of God,” Wilson reminded the governor, who served as an evangelical pastor and in all official documents is still addressed that way.
Wilson also announced that, in consultation with local and regional Adventist leaders, the Adventist Church will launch plans to provide a new school in the area. “We will pool our resources to help accomplish this because education is the foundation not only for personal growth but also spiritual growth,” Wilson said. “We will dedicate our efforts to this assistance to the community.”
General Conference president Ted N. C. Wilson addresses Akwa Ibom State governor Umo Bassey Eno, thanking him for his presence. [Photo: Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review]
The regional church gifted Eno a special cloth commemorating the centennial of the Adventist Church in Eastern Nigeria, and Wilson gifted him a special illustrated copy of Ellen G. White’s The Great Controversy. “This is an important book that shows that in the battle between good and evil, God is in control,” Wilson told him. “We know that soon this conflict will end, and Jesus will return in the clouds of glory to take us home to be with Him.”
Almost Home
During the later worship service, Wilson reminded church members of the moments Adventists are living in and of their missional responsibility. “We are almost home,” Wilson said, echoing the motto chosen for the centennial celebrations. “Jesus will come soon, and we want every member to invite many more people to be part of this amazing Adventist movement… It is a wonderful thing to be part of God’s worldwide family.”
Umo Bassey Eno, governor of Akwa Ibom State, receives a special cloth that commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Seventh-day Adventist presence in Eastern Nigeria. [Photo: Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review]
Against that background, Wilson explained, the centennial celebration should be an opportunity for the Eastern Nigerian Union to be “ablaze with God’s great proclamation of the three angels’ messages and Jesus’ very soon return.” In that sense, he added, “God is calling you to understand that there are no limits to what He can do through you. You are a vital, absolute part of His outreach in these final days with His mission.”
Festivities will continue with Wilson’s visit to Adventist landmark sites in Eastern Nigeria on November 1, and several other official events, including a massive convocation in Aba, Abia State on November 4.