The Federal Government has officially approved the construction of an airstrip at Canaanland, the headquarters of the Living Faith Church, also known as Winners’ Chapel. This decision is set to revolutionize travel for Bishop David Oyedepo and thousands of congregants, providing direct access to the spiritual hub without the need for helicopter transport to the nearest airport.
Bishop Oyedepo, a prominent religious leader and founder of the church, expressed his enthusiasm about the project, stating, “I won’t need to fly a helicopter to the airport; I can go from here to anywhere I’m going, also members with plane can land and park also. His remarks highlight the airstrip’s potential to facilitate seamless travel for church members and guests, further enhancing the spiritual experience at Canaanland.
The construction of the airstrip is expected to boost local tourism and improve the logistics of travel to the area. With direct flights available, it will likely attract more visitors to the church’s numerous events, conferences, and services, contributing to the local economy.
As plans for the airstrip move forward, community leaders and church officials are optimistic about the project’s impact. It promises not only to streamline travel but also to symbolize the growth and vision of the Living Faith Church under Bishop Oyedepo’s leadership.
The airstrip is expected to be operational within the next year, marking a new era of accessibility for Canaanland and reinforcing its status as a major religious and cultural center in the region.