Olukoya Listed Among 100 Most Reputable Africans

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General overseer of Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries Worldwide, Dr. Daniel Kolawole Olukoya, has been recognised among the 100 Most Reputable Africans for 2025.

The list which was released recently by Reputation Poll International (RPI) in collaboration with the Global Reputation Forum (GRF) also contained the names of other notable Nigerians and African leaders.

According to GRF, the 2025 honorees represent the best of Africa, embodying excellence, leadership, and integrity while inspiring progress and positive transformation across the continent.

Olukoya was honoured for shaping the future of the continent with his unwavering commitment to progress and innovation.

The organisers said the eminent cleric was chosen for his significant local and global influence as well as his ability to create meaningful change.

The honorees were selected through a rigorous method based on integrity, ethical leadership and commitment to societal well-being.

The statement announcing his recognition reads, “This is a celebration of Africans whose impact of excellent contributions to transformative projects and initiatives as well as the recognition and influence within their respective fields, are outstanding, in which the general overseer of Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries Worldwide, Dr. Daniel Kolawole Olukoya was one.

“The selection process for 2025 Africa’s Most Reputable People is based on a robust methodology that evaluates: Integrity: Demonstrating ethical leadership and commitment to societal well-being. Impact: Contributing to transformative projects and initiatives.

Visibility: Recognition and influence in their respective fields,” it added.

In his response, Dr. Olukoya said himself, his wife, and the ministry God had committed into their hands, MFM Worldwide, would continue to touch lives by making positive impacts as well as helping people discover their purpose for living through deliverance prayers and biblical teachings.

Olukoya said he derived joy seeing that others were happy apart from winning souls for Christ.

The clergyman had supported welfare programmes designed to provide relief to underprivileged communities, worked to reduce unemployment and created self-reliant individuals by creating and supporting programmes that empowered people through vocational training, entrepreneurship development and financial assistance.

Every year, the organisers celebrate African leaders, innovators and change makers who have made exceptional contributions in diverse sectors such as business, governance, arts, education and humanitarian efforts.

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