KADUNA – The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in the 19 Northern States and the FCT has announced deep sorrow. They are mourning the Evangelist Azzaman Azzaman death. Evangelist Azzaman was the General Overseer of The King Worship Chapel and Ministries. He died in a fatal motor accident along the Idon axis of Kaduna State.
A Respected Leader and “Bridge-Builder”
Northern CAN described Evangelist Azzaman as a prophetic voice. He was also known as a bridge-builder and a spiritual father. The Christian body stated his sudden departure is a great loss. This loss is felt by the Christian community in Kaduna State and more broadly. The news of the Kaduna pastor accident has saddened many.
“A Great Soldier of Christ” Remembered
A statement from Northern CAN, signed by Chairman Rev. Dr. Joseph John Hayab, paid tribute. It called the fiery preacher a courageous voice for the gospel. He was also an unrelenting advocate for the rights of persecuted Christians. “Kaduna has truly lost a great soldier of Christ. Evangelist Azzaman stood tall in defense of Christianity, fearlessly speaking out against injustice and persecution,” the CAN statement powerfully declared. The Christian community feels the impact of the Evangelist Azzaman Azzaman death.
Comfort in Faith, Legacy of Courage
While expressing grief over his sudden exit, Northern CAN found comfort in religious belief. They stated that Evangelist Azzaman had finished his race and now rests in eternal glory. “Though his departure leaves a great vacuum in the Christian community, we rejoice in the assurance that he has finished his race and now rests in the eternal glory of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ,” the statement added. Northern CAN mourns Azzaman but also celebrates his impactful life. The association extended its heartfelt condolences to his family. Condolences also went to his congregation and all who were touched by his ministry. CAN prayed for his soul to rest in peace. They affirmed that his legacy will continue to inspire courage and faith among believers.
By Abiodun Labi