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Apostle Michael Orokpo's Son Blessed and Named by Dr. Pst. Paul Enenche and Dr. Mrs. Becky Enenche


Apostle Michael Orokpo, a respected spiritual leader, celebrated a special moment as his second son received blessings and a new name on March 28, 2024. Dr. Pst. Paul Enenche and Dr. Mrs. Becky Enenche, well-known spiritual figures, graced the ceremony with their presence, adding significance to the occasion.

The young child shall be called Enoch Obioha Osetoboze Orokpo. Each name has a special meaning: "Enoch" shows dedication to God, "Obioha" means carrier of blessings, "Osetoboze" signifies being chosen by God, and "Orokpo" reflects ancient wisdom.

Apostle Michael Orokpo expressed gratitude for the love and prayers received, acknowledging that all glory belongs to God alone.

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