The 21st International Prophetic Prayer Conference of the Throne Room Trust Ministry, Kafanchan, came to a spirit-filled close with Nigeria’s Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, commending the Ministry for its enduring contribution to national peace, spiritual revival, and intercession for Nigeria.

Represented at the conference by the wife of his Chief of Staff Pastor Mrs. Mary Chris Taka, Senator Akume expressed the Federal Government’s appreciation for the Throne Room’s consistent role in promoting unity, moral reawakening, and national cohesion through prayers.
He noted that faith-based organizations such as the Throne Room Trust Ministry remain vital partners in nation-building, especially in a time when the country needs healing, peace, and divine guidance.

The five-day global event, which drew pilgrims and ministers from across Nigeria and from African countries and other continents, was themed “The Day of the Spirit.”
The conference featured intense sessions of worship, prophetic declarations, and intercessory prayers for nations, leaders, and the Body of Christ.
Leading the congregation in fervent prayers, the Vision Pioneer of the Throne Room Trust Ministry, Apostle Dr. Emmanuel Nuhu Kure, prophesied that “a wave of change will soon sweep across many African nations, one that will shake systems and expose hidden works of darkness.”
He, however, reassured that though the plague that follows may strike fear in the hearts of many, those who truly trust in God will be preserved.
Apostle Kure, who is a one time National Secretary of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), declared that the Church must stay alert in this “day of the Spirit,” emphasizing that revival and reformation are the next divine agenda for Africa.
Special sessions were devoted to intercessory prayers for kings, traditional rulers, and the land of Southern Kaduna.
Participants prayed for divine protection, wisdom, and harmony among the people, asking God to pour His Spirit upon the region for peace, prosperity, and progress.
Delegates at the conference described the event as a refreshing encounter and a divine realignment of the spiritual destiny of nations.
As the curtains fell on this year’s conference, Apostle Kure charged believers to carry the fire of the Spirit into their communities and nations, declaring, “This is not just the day of the Spirit—it is the beginning of a new move of God across the earth.”








