ONDO GCK TESTIMONY: WOMAN ESCAPES GUNMEN ATTACK AFTER ‘DIVINE DELAY’ AT TOTAL DOMINION CRUSADE
A participant at the Global Crusade with Kumuyi (GCK) in Ondo City, Ondo State, has shared a striking testimony of survival after what she described as a Spirit-led delay prevented her from encountering a violent gunmen attack.
The attendee, Ms. Dolapo from Akinjagunla District, said an unusual hesitation kept her from traveling early to Owena Market—unknowingly sparing her from a kidnapping incident that occurred along the same route.
The testimony, delivered during the ongoing Total Dominion Through Christ edition of the GCK, highlights what participants describe as divine intervention and spiritual sensitivity.
According to Ms. Dolapo, the experience followed an earlier personal breakthrough she had received during the crusade—deliverance from persistent sleeplessness that previously required medication.

Though she initially overlooked sharing that testimony, she said she felt prompted to return with thanksgiving—and asked God for an additional testimony.
“I asked God to add one more blessing so I wouldn’t be sharing just one testimony on the second day of the GCK, and God did,” she recounted.
Narrating the incident, she explained that she had planned to leave home around 5:00 a.m. to catch a vehicle to Owena Market before resuming work at 8:00 a.m.
However, she experienced an unexplained inner resistance that delayed her departure until about 7:00 a.m.
Upon finally boarding a vehicle at daybreak, she and other passengers received shocking news: armed attackers had ambushed an earlier vehicle conveying traders—mostly women—to the same market route.

Several victims were reportedly kidnapped, while the driver sustained serious injuries.
Ms. Dolapo said she later saw the scene of the attack, initially mistaking it for an accident site, before learning of the true events.
“It dawned on me that the delay I experienced was not ordinary. That constraint preserved my life,” she said.
Responding to the testimony, the presiding minister at the GCK viewing center in Agiodo, Pastor Bosede Samuel, emphasized the importance of spiritual awareness among believers.

He warned that a lack of sensitivity to divine guidance could leave individuals vulnerable, urging attendees to remain receptive to the leading of the Holy Spirit.
Citing Numbers 14:28, he encouraged participants to make specific faith-based requests during the crusade, noting that clear expectations often precede remarkable testimonies.
The GCK, convened by Pastor Dr. W.F. Kumuyi, has grown into a widely recognized international outreach platform, reaching audiences in over 180 countries through physical gatherings, satellite broadcasts, and digital streaming.

The March 2026 edition, themed Total Dominion Through Christ, is drawing both onsite and virtual participants, including large gatherings across Ondo State and beyond.
The Agiodo center itself reflects the expanding footprint of the crusade, having evolved from earlier outreach efforts during April, 2024 Canada Conference, into a growing hub for community transformation and spiritual engagement.

As the program continues through March 28, 2026, organizers say testimonies like Ms. Dolapo’s reinforce the GCK’s mission, offering a platform not only for gospel proclamation but also for experiences, participants describe as divine preservation, intervention, and blessing.




