Prophetesses Yinka Egbejobi and Mari-Anne Ibeh, two former senior members of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), will be in Malawi this Easter.
The clerics announced this on Tuesday via their Instagram handles.
They will be joining their spiritual father Bishop Abraham Simama at his Glorious Light International Church for the Easter celebration.
The caption for their posts reads, “Jesus Christ resurrected so that everything that was dead in our lives might rise again. So where will you be this Easter? Join me in Malawi for a power-packed Easter service with Prophetess Yinka and our dear revered father, Bishop A. J. Simama.”
Prophetesses Yinka and Anne were disciples of SCOAN founder Prophet TB Joshua who died on June 5, 2021.
They left the Nigerian megachurch after Joshua’s wife Evelyn Joshua emerged as the new leader in September.
Afterwards, they started their own ministries and adopted Simama, whom they had known for over two decades, as their spiritual father.
Meanwhile, Yinka will be in Francistown, Botswana days before Easter for an inter-denominational women’s conference.
Announcing this last month, she said, “Botswana!!! Get ready to experience the transformative power of the universe in the 2 days Spirit filled revival coming on 31st of March for REVIVAL CONFERENCE and on the 1st of April for INTER-DENOMINATIONAL WOMEN CONFERENCE.
“You are welcome from all over the globe for this supernatural encounter from God. You are included, this is your time!”
The programme will be hosted by Shadow of God International Ministries. Others to feature include Minister Peace and Apostle Thandiwe.