A massive Bible distribution project is underway in Nigeria, with organizers planning to hand out one million copies in honor of Seyi Tinubu, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s son.
According to report, the initiative was unveiled during a thanksgiving service at the National Christian Centre in Abuja on Sunday.
Friends of Seyi Tinubu organized the event, led by Hon. Belusochukwu Enwere, who heads the Youth Wing of the Christian Association of Nigeria (YOWICAN).
But organizers say this isn’t about celebrating one person. They’re hoping the project will start something bigger: a moral revival among young Nigerians.
“The one million Bible project is a gift to the body of Christ and a seed for moral transformation.
Through this effort, we hope to restore integrity, compassion, and love for humanity among young Nigerians,” Enwere explained.
The thanksgiving service wasn’t just happening in Abuja. About 40 churches across the country held simultaneous services, all focused on prayers for national renewal and moral revival.
Rev. Ini Ukpuho, the National Christian Centre’s chaplain, led the Abuja service and offered special prayers for both the Tinubu family and Nigeria.
Church leaders from various denominations welcomed the initiative, calling it timely given concerns about eroding values in society.
Seyi Tinubu shared his thoughts through a representative, emphasizing how faith and moral education shape responsible citizens and drive national progress.
The first batch of Bibles was presented during the service.
Distribution will kick off in the coming weeks through churches, schools, and youth ministries nationwide, with organizers hoping to inspire ethical leadership and moral transformation among Nigeria’s young people.