Our Identity

Touching Lives, Transforming Destinies.

Vision & Mission

Our Vision

To raise people who will become the reference points for outstanding character in our society with the help of the Holy Spirit.

Mission Statement

To build a climate of love, grace, peace and faith where people are assisted in capturing their destinies to demonstrate the perceived impossibility through the help of the Holy Spirit.

Our Mandate

"I am sending you to them to open their eyes and turn them from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God that they may receive forgiveness of sins and a place among those who are sanctified by faith in me."— Acts 26:18
Vision and Mandate

Core Values: "L I F E"

L

LOVE

Leading people to Love GOD and Love People. No matter where you are in life, we help you become who God created you to be.

I

INTEGRITY

Maintaining the highest ethical and moral standards. Our word is our bond, and we seek to be above reproach in all dealings.

F

FAITHFULNESS

We are custodians of everything we have. We take responsibility for our decisions and actions. Faithfulness is fruitfulness.

E

EFFICIENCY

Doing the right things and doing them right. We work smart and constantly challenge ourselves to break limits.

Meet Our Leadership

Pastor Nathaniel Olabode

Nathaniel Olabode

Senior Pastor

Nathaniel Olabode received the vision of a call into the ministry in 1988. He holds a degree in Political Science Education (LASU) and a Masters in Educational Administration (UNILAG). Ordained in 1999, he is passionate about the apostolic calling to assist people in capturing their destinies.

He is the pioneer of 'Hour of Fruitfulness' (HOF) and is dedicated to the transformation of Nigeria and the African continent through the gospel.

Minister Temitayo Olabode

Temitayo Olabode

Minister & Partner

Temitayo is an educationist and a minister of the gospel. She partners with her husband, Nathaniel, in leading Lifeway Believers Chapel with a heart for teaching and empowerment.

Together with their three handsome sons, popularly called the 'Generals', they make their home in Lagos, Nigeria.