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Bishop Kola Onaolapo: “I saw angels taking him away” – Bishop Oladurotimi



Speaking at the service of songs, organised for Bishop Kola Onaolapo, who he described as a friend, father, brother and fellow general, Bishop Olu Oladurotimi, insisted he was being celebrated in death.
“I lose a friend; I didn’t lose him because you can only lose what you can’t find again. I know that one day we shall all be together in the presence of the Lord


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“Kola Onaolapo is a man that wants to win the whole world for God. I know where Kola Onaolapo is, I didn’t lose him but I miss him”

In a gripping narration of how Bishop Onaolapo passed on, Oladurotimi said: “Bishop Onaolapo went to the United Kingdom to minster in a crusade then to United States where he went to rest before he took ill. When he was ill I had a vision and I saw two angels wheeling him away. Immediately I called his wife, and told her my vision.

“She said I should tell God to return him and so we prayed that evening before I went back home to rest. At around 5am the next morning, Rev. Mrs. Janet Onaolapo called to inform me that she didn’t understand the way bishop was feeling and that I should rush down. On getting there I met doctors in the ward and we prayed as they checked him, but I saw the same angels wheeling him away and I paused to tell his wife, she said we should pray to God to stop them, but as we were praying on, calling on God to stop them, less than 2 minutes after, the doctors stopped us to inform us that he was no longer here with us, that he was gone!”



Oladurootimi, who was the fourth speaker of the day, concluded by saying, “we miss a father, brother, product but Kola we love you… sleep… sleep… and sleep until we meet at the Master’s feet.”
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POST SCRIPT
As the personal secretary to the Bishop between October 1998 and March 2003, it was laid in my heart to publish the book below  contains some of his great wisdom quotes that have shaped many lives and destinies including mine. The book was launched in August 2017 on the occasion of his 60th post-humous birthday. 

It is important to mention that the proceeds of this book shall go in supporting the causes being pursued by the Bishop Kola Onaolapo Foundation (learn more @ www.bishopkolaonaolapofoundation.com). I there encourage you to purchase this book as a gift for your friends and loved ones.  I say a big thank you in advance.
Hard cost price is N500, and can be obtained at Abundant Life Gospel church, 69 Iju Road, Agege, Lagos. For e-copy is N200. Your e-copy will be sent to your inbox.upon confirmation of payment into BISHOP KOLA ONAOLAPO MEMORIAL FOUNDATION, SKYE BANK, ACCOUNT NO. 1771414956. Send your payment evidence to abundantlifegospelchurch01@gmail.com.


However, I am giving away 10 FREE e-copies for for the first 10 people to share this blog post. Goodluck!


Oloyede Ayodele

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