Delta Gov Spotted Serving as Usher at Shiloh 2025

Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori drew widespread attention after he served as an usher during the Day 5 impartation service of Shiloh 2025, the annual prophetic gathering of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, held at Faith Tabernacle, Canaanland, Ota, Ogun State.

The event, themed Breaking New Grounds, runs from December 9 to 14 and attracts thousands of participants from across Nigeria and the diaspora for worship, teachings, and prophetic sessions led by the church’s Presiding Bishop, David Oyedepo.

Videos circulating on social media showed the governor assisting worshippers with seating and coordinating movement inside the auditorium.

He later shared footage online, describing the experience as a “marvellous time in God’s presence” and echoing the theme’s call to break new ground.

Oborevwori, who assumed office as Delta State governor in May 2023, is a known member of the church.

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His participation in ushering duties sparked online reactions: supporters hailed it as a display of humility and dedication that mirrors the spirit driving Delta State’s progress, while critics questioned whether such gestures overshadow governance priorities.

The moment highlights Nigeria’s enduring intersection of faith and leadership, reflecting how personal devotion and public office often intertwine in the country’s political and cultural landscape.

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