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ABOUT THE FOUNDER

Archbishop Pius G. Dyegeh

The Archbishop and founder of All Nations Evangelism Ministries (ANEM), His Grace, Most Rev. Dr. Pius Gaav Dyegeh, was born to the family of Mr. Dyegeh Aso and Mrs. Nguvan Dyegeh Aso (Nee Iorver), all of Afia on 1st January, 1950 in Ukum Local Government Area of Benue State.
He obtained his First School Leaving Certificate (FSCL) and General Certification of Education (GCE ordinary level London) in 1972 and 1977 respectively. He joined the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) in 1973. At the Police college in Kaduna, he gave his life to Jesus Christ and became a born-again Christian.

In 1977 in Bida while serving as a police officer in Niger State, he received a divine call from God to ministry. This was by the month of two angels. Most Rev. Dr. Pius G Dyegeh shared his mission statement thus: “I was in my house precisely on July 3, 1977 when I had an encounter with tweo angels standing before me who said to me, ‘thou mighty man of valor, the lord has ordained you to be a prophet to the nations”.

In 1981, Archbishop Dyegeh enrolled at the prestigious Morris Cerullo school of ministries, California, USA where he bagged a Diploma in ministry. On his return from USA, he stablished the All Nations Evangelism Ministries and Faith Centre Churches. He carried out evangelistic work with a great demonstration of God’s power across Nigeria – the blind saw, two dead raised to life, cripple and withered hands restored, illnesses were healed, etc.

In 1984, he was ordained as a reverend minster by the Universal Pentecostal Assembly in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. He was consecrated and ordained Bishop of ANEM in November 1992. In 1994, he was conferred with Honorary Doctor of Theology degree by Trinity College of Ministerial Arts, Aba in conjunction with the University of Honolulu, USA. In the same year, he was a delegate of Benue state Government on pilgrimage to Israel.

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