27 years have passed since the passing of the Superior Evangelist S.O Ajanlekoko. It was exactly 27 years ago when a devout servant of God who became the first Nigerian to join Celestial Church of Christ after witnessing the remarkable power of God through the divine messenger, Rev. Prophet SBJ Oshoffa.
Throughout his time on earth, he served as a dedicated elder who tirelessly advocated for the Church. His contributions will be remembered for as long as Celestial Church of Christ exists. Superior Evangelist Ajanlekoko needs no introduction, as his unwavering dedication to the Church speaks volumes about his character and commitment.
Late Baba Ajanlekoko was a devoted follower of Late Rev Prophet SBJ Oshoffa, always by his side. He built his house in close proximity to the Pastor Founderās residence, with Late Baba Badaās house situated behind his own in Ketu, Lagos.
On the 1st of September 1985, he and the Pastor Founder were together at CCC Ikorodu 1 Parish in Lagos, planning to meet at CCC Mokola Parish in Ibadan. However, their plans were interrupted when he experienced a flat tire within the Parish premises. Late Baba Ajanlekoko was the elder who witnessed the Pastor Founderās encounter with Muslim women at the Ibadan tollgate, where they rescued him after an accident.
Late Rev AA Bada & Late Sup/Evang S.O Ajanlekoko
Late Baba Ajanlekoko promptly drove the Pastor Founder to a hospital at Ring Road, Ibadan, for immediate medical attention before returning him to his residence in Ketu, at Papaās house. He was also present at the final service held with the Pastor Founder at First Shadrack Hospital in Ilepeju, Lagos. During this service, the Pastor Founder shared insights about the Churchās future and provided solutions to potential issues that may arise after his passing.
Late Baba Ajanlekoko remained steadfast in his commitment to the Church, serving as a loyal soldier of Christ. From the moment he joined the church until his last day on earth, he never wavered in his dedication and always made himself available to support the Churchās mission.










