
Dominion City has announced plans for its 2026 Global Camp Meeting alongside a special “2 Nights of Glory” programme, with activities set to hold simultaneously in Lagos and Enugu this April.
The week-long event, expected to attract tens of thousands of physical participants and millions of virtual attendees worldwide, will run from April 1 to April 6, featuring daily sessions at 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
The highlight “2 Nights of Glory” gathering is scheduled for April 3 and 4 at the Golden Heart Place, located along the Lekki-Epe Expressway in Ajah, Lagos.
Organisers said the conference will focus on spiritual revival, leadership development, and societal transformation, anchored on the theme, “Redigging the Wells of Our Fathers”—a call to return to foundational values and principles.
Speaking ahead of the event, President of Golden Heart Foundation and Senior Pastor of Dominion City Lagos & Europe, Pastor Nobbert Onaga, stressed the urgency of moral reawakening in addressing societal challenges.
He described the Church as a vital force for rebuilding values, noting that the gathering would seek to restore ethical standards and reposition faith communities as beacons of hope.
“We are returning to the foundational truths that built the Church. These principles are critical to repairing societal decay and restoring direction”, he said.
Also speaking, Senior Pastor at Dominion City Headquarters, Pastor Shola Olapade,
said the programme is designed to tackle contemporary challenges, particularly among young people, by combining spiritual teachings with practical knowledge.
According to him, sessions will cover areas such as artificial intelligence, innovation, business, media, arts, and career development, equipping participants with skills for the modern world.
The event will feature a lineup of international ministers, including David Ogbueli, Charles Ndifon, Andres Bisonni, Randy Mitchell, Ikechukwu Peter Nnajiofor, Ferdinand Nweke, Ben Hanyani Ndobe, Dan Scott, and Chiefo Ejiofobiri.
Music ministrations will be led by gospel artistes such as Grace Idowu, Rhema Onuoha, Once More Six, David Nkennor, Anthony Kani, and GUC.
Organisers disclosed that over 30,000 attendees are expected on-site, with free transportation from designated points across Lagos. Free medical services will also be provided daily, building on previous outreach efforts that reached more than 1,700 beneficiaries.
To manage logistics and ensure safety, over 200 traffic marshals will be deployed in collaboration with relevant authorities.
Beyond its spiritual objectives, the event is projected to boost local economic activities in hospitality, transportation, and retail sectors.
Participation is open to the public, with registration available online for both in-person and virtual attendance.



