Nigerian Gospel Minister Dunsin Oyekan arrives in Uganda for Phaneroo



Phaneroo Ministries International, led by visionary Apostle Grace Lubega, is set to host the third edition of the annual Global Inter-University Conference (GIC) on Saturday, November 9th, at the Phaneroo Grounds in Naguru.

This year’s event promises an unforgettable experience with the highly anticipated worship session led by Nigerian gospel minister Dunsin Oyekan.

Oyekan, renowned for his soul-stirring worship and uplifting songs like Fragrance to Fire, City of God, Open Up, Worthy of My Praise, More Than a Song, The Blood and the Name, and Yah, among others, will minister to university students from Uganda and beyond.



The event is free, and a large turnout is expected as students gather for a spiritually enriching experience.

In addition to the worship session, organizers shared that the conference will feature a comprehensive career fair aimed at helping students connect with professionals from various industries.

“This fair will offer guidance on career development and introduce students to valuable mentorship opportunities,” Allan Kyobe, the Public Relations Minister at Phaneroo explained.

The conference will also host a line-up of speakers who understand the unique challenges and ambitions of university students.

These speakers will deliver talks focused on inspiring purpose-driven leadership and personal growth, offering attendees both spiritual and practical insights to navigate their academic and career journeys.

“University students face many challenges in today’s world, including identity crisis, purpose, and navigating a fast-paced society. The GIC seeks to address these issues by providing a space for young adults to experience genuine fellowship, spiritual guidance, and the teachings that ground them in faith and purpose,” Allan Kyobe added.

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