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Iyke Oriaku

Iyke Oriaku is one of the anointed creative writers in our days. A pastor’s kid who had a definite calling of God upon his life from birth but as a teenager, he was hijacked by Babylon where he lived as a street champ, bringing shame, both to his clergy parents and to God.

However, through the strength of God’s mercy, he lived long enough till the day He met Christ. The decision born from that encounter has become the driving force to several parts of the world as a missionary where he stirs the hearts of men towards God and setting their hearts on fire for the global revival and end-time harvest.

Jesus appeared to him inside that small room in 2006 and said to him: “I have been waiting for you. …I am going to use you to reconcile many to the Cross of Calvary. The road will be rough. Many will fail you. You will fail yourself severally, but I will keep you and as your name is Ikedichi, (God has strength) I will use you to show your generation that there
is strength in me…”

Today, Iyke has become a tool of reconciliation and spiritual reawakening to a lot of people who are far from God; those who have lost their hunger and zeal for the things of God come in contact with him and found their way back to God.

He knows what it means to be lost in the streets because he was there. He also knows what it means to be a minister of the gospel and yet struggling not to return to your vomit, because he was also there. That is why God is using him to reconcile a lot of lost people back to Himself.

While he was still in Nigeria, he was one of the ministers God used to start the story of the apostolic rebirth that is ongoing right now, through his conferences, radio messages, social media articles and books.

PASSION FOR THE BLACK COMMUNITY

His passion for the black community manifested while he was a diploma student, studying History/International relations in the University of Uyo, Nigeria. For the two years, he studied and read extensively about the black man. That was when his concern for the mental and spiritual emancipation of the black man began. The result of that intense journey led him to found a non-governmental organization which was registered in the Student Affairs of Abia State University UTURU where he studied English/Literature.

The organization was known for fighting injustice among students, organizing sensitization and re-orientation seminars and conferences in schools and churches.

He has a passion which is to see the black man reconcile with God and take his place in prophecy.

He has written books and articles that has helped push many black people to find their path in destiny and to pay the price to be strategic in God’s end-time plans.

Winnie Martins Oriaku

She is an author and minister of the gospel, who have a deep passion for black women who are far from God and struggling with religious or societal rejection.

Her late parents relocated to Belgium from Nigeria as missionaries when she and her only sister were ten years old. So, as a preacher’s child, she saw the pain, the sacrifices of doing ministry in God’s way and with eternity in view. And those experiences would help her when she eventually accepted the calling of shod upon her life.

Obviously, with the women, looking up to her for direction emotional and spiritual direction, it shows why Babylon wanted to swallow her up while growing up until MERCY SAID: NO!

Today, through her songs, books and women conferences, she is cutting across a lot of people, being a blessing to their destinies, relationships with God and their marriages.

Among some of her songs are:
* Living Sacrifice
* God of Elijah
* Your Grace

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