Wole Oladiyun

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Wole Oladiyun
Born (1959-04-02) April 2, 1959 (age 64)
Ile Oluji, Nigeria
Education University of Ife
OccupationClergyman
SpouseBukola Oladiyun
ReligionChristianity
ChurchChrist Living Spring Apostolic Ministry
Website woleoladiyun.com

Wole Oladiyun (born April 2, 1959) is a Nigerian clergyman. He is the founder and senior pastor of Christ Living Spring Apostolic Ministry. [1] [2]

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Early life and education

Oladiyun was born on April 2, 1959 in Ile Oluji in Ondo State, Nigeria. His parents were members of the clergy with his father an elder and his mother a deaconess at Christ Apostolic Church. He studied engineering at the University of Ife. He has an MBA from the Netherland Business School, Holland. [3]

After his graduation from the University of Ife, Oladiyun ventured into business by selling motor spare parts, chemicals and wood, despite his initial desire to become a policeman. [4]

Ministry

Oladiyun attended the Latter Rain Bible School in Lagos. He also passed through Deeper Life Bible Church. At Faith Family Bible Church, Ojodu, Lagos, he submitted himself as the assistant pastor to Reverend Aboderin. He considers Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo as his mentor in ministry. [5]

Personal life

Oladiyun married Bukola Oladiyun, a pastor in his ministry, in 1990. They have four children and three grandchildren. [6]

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