Night of Glory Abuja 2025: Igniting Faith Miracles and National Revival

Night of Glory Abuja 2025: Igniting Faith, Miracles, and National Revival

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As the year draws to a close, Abuja is poised for a transformative spiritual awakening. On Friday, December 5, 2025, the Moshood Abiola National Stadium will host Night of Glory, a powerful night of worship, prayer, and divine encounters led by Rev. Dr. David Ogbueli, Senior Pastor of Dominion City Global. This free event, running from 7 PM till dawn, promises an atmosphere charged with salvation, healings, miracles, signs, and wonders, drawing thousands to lift a collective cry to God for Nigeria’s peace, fruitfulness, and abundance. Whether you’re seeking personal breakthrough or national restoration, this is your invitation to experience heaven touching earth.

Who is Rev. Dr. David Ogbueli? A Visionary Leader Transforming Nations

At the heart of Night of Glory is Rev. Dr. David Ogbueli, a dynamic Nigerian pastor whose life and ministry embody radical transformation. Born Chukwudi David Ogbueli on April 28, 1968, in Alor, Anambra State, to Mr. Justin and Mrs. Felicia Ogbueli, he graduated with a degree in Microbiology from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. His journey into ministry began early—at just 12 years old—pioneering campus fellowships that laid the foundation for what would become a global movement.

As the founder and Senior Pastor of Dominion City Churches Worldwide, Ogbueli oversees one of Nigeria’s fastest-growing Pentecostal ministries, with over 750 chapters across major cities in Nigeria and outposts in Accra (Ghana), Kampala (Uganda), Johannesburg (South Africa), and beyond, including Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Launched in 1995 as a small fellowship on Marcus Garvey Street in Enugu with the mandate to “raise leaders that transform society,” Dominion City has evolved into the New Covenant Family Ministries, emphasizing personal and national transformation.

Ogbueli’s influence extends far beyond the pulpit. He serves as President of the Dominion Leadership Institute (DLI), Global Leadership Institute (GLI), Institute of National Transformation (INT), and Golden Heart Foundation (GHF), mobilizing resources for missions and consulting for governments and corporations. A sought-after speaker on leadership and reformation, he is married to Pastor (Mrs.) Sarah Ogbueli, and together they have four children—two sons and two daughters. Through initiatives like the National Youth Summit and his authorship of transformative books, Ogbueli continues to stir youth, governments, and institutions toward God-honoring change.

Under his leadership, Dominion City has become a beacon for raw encounters with God, fostering environments where faith ignites action. As one attendee from a past event shared online, “Dr. David Ogbueli! I’m lost for words 🤯 #TheMandate2025.”

Event Highlights: What to Expect at Night of Glory

Night of Glory isn’t just an event—it’s a divine visitation, building on the glory waves that have swept through Uganda, Owerri, Nsukka, Enugu, Aba, Port Harcourt, and Lagos, leaving trails of healings, breakthroughs, and salvations. Hosted at the iconic Moshood Abiola National Stadium (Constitution Avenue, Kukwaba, Garki, FCT Abuja), this gathering will feature:

  • Powerful Worship Sessions: Led by renowned artists like Nathaniel Bassey and Ebuka Songs, expect deep, atmospheric praise that ushers in God’s presence—”Even Ebuka Songs can’t wait to be at The Abuja Night of Glory! 🔥.”
  • Anointed Guest Ministers: A global lineup including Evang. Daniel Schott (Germany) from the Global Evangelistic Network, Dr. Charles Ndifon (USA), Andres Bisonni (Argentina), and Apostle Ikechukwu (Brazil). These voices will deliver transformative teachings on faith, healing, and destiny restoration.
  • Miracles and Impartation: Testimonies from previous Nights of Glory highlight lives forever changed—think cyclone-level glory with signs, wonders, and raw power.

The schedule kicks off at 7 PM on December 5 and runs till dawn, with potential continuation into Saturday for extended sessions. Admission is free, but registration is encouraged at abujanightofglory.com to secure your spot and volunteer opportunities. As Pastor Ogbueli urges, “Share | prepare | mobilize.”

Prayer Focus: Lifting Nigeria in Unity

This year’s Night of Glory carries a urgent burden for Nigeria. As Pastor Ogbueli shared in his announcement, “As we gather for Night Of Glory, we will be praying for Nigeria. Join us as we speak peace, fruitfulness and abundance over our land. #NightOfGloryAbuja.” Amid national challenges, attendees will unite in intercession for:

  • Peace and Stability: Declaring an end to unrest and a season of harmony across the nation.
  • Fruitfulness and Prosperity: Praying for economic revival, agricultural abundance, and innovative breakthroughs.
  • Leadership and Governance: Seeking God’s wisdom for leaders and a transformed society.
  • Personal and Collective Restoration: Focusing on healing for families, salvations, and destiny realignments.

The flyer’s call rings clear: “Join thousands of worshippers as we lift a cry to God for our nation Nigeria at the Night of Glory.” This isn’t passive prayer—it’s a prophetic declaration, echoing Dominion City’s mandate for national transformation.

Navigating to the Venue: Best Routes for a Seamless Arrival

The Moshood Abiola National Stadium is centrally located in Garki, making it accessible from Abuja’s key areas. With an expected crowd, plan ahead—traffic can peak during events. Here’s a guide to the best routes:

From Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (ABV) – ~41 km, 45 minutes by car

  • Driving: Head southwest on Airport Road toward the city. Pass Abuja City Gate, continue straight onto Bill Clinton Drive, then turn right onto Constitution Avenue. The stadium will be on your left. Use apps like Waze for real-time updates on traffic and road conditions.
  • Public Transport: Take the Abuja Light Rail’s Yellow Line from the airport station to Stadium Station (just 500 meters from the venue). Trains run frequently; fares are affordable (~₦200-500). Alternatively, airport shuttles or taxis (₦5,000-8,000) drop off directly.

From City Center (Eagle Square/Maitama) – ~10-15 km, 20-30 minutes

  • Driving: Southbound on Constitution Avenue from Ahmadu Bello Way. Avoid peak hours (5-7 PM); side roads like Moshood Abiola Way offer alternatives if congested.
  • Public Transport: Yellow Line metro from Abuja Metro Station to Stadium Station. Buses from Utako or Wuse markets connect via Airport Road (₦300-600).

From Kubwa/Gwagwalada (West Abuja) – ~30 km, 40-50 minutes

  • Driving: East on Kubwa Expressway to Airport Road, then north to Constitution Avenue.
  • Public Transport: Catch a bus from Dei-Dei Terminal to Garki (₦400-700), alight at Area 3, then transfer to a stadium-bound cab.

Pro Tip: For large events like this, organizers often provide free shuttle services from pickup points like the stadium periphery—check updates on dominioncity.cc or the event site. Ride-sharing apps like Uber/Bolt surge during evenings, so book early. Parking is ample at the stadium, but arrive by 6 PM to beat the rush.

Join the Movement: Your Testimony Awaits

Night of Glory Abuja 2025 is more than an event—it’s Nigeria’s night of visitation, a catalyst for the glory that changes everything. As voices online echo, “Get ready, Abuja! Expect Salvation, Healings, Miracles, Signs & Wonders!” Tag your squad, register today at abujanightofglory.com, and prepare for the impossible to become your reality.

Follow @pstdavidogbueli and @dominioncity for live updates. See you there—let’s fill the stadium with praise and watch God move!

For more on Dominion City, visit dominioncity.cc. All times are WAT.

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