NEWS PROVIDED BY
Africa Religious Press Group
June 3, 2025
IKEJA, Lagos, Nigeria, June 3, 2025 /Standard Newswire/ — A growing social media trend is shedding light on Dr. Isaiah Macwealth, a clergyman and philanthropist whose work is steadily gaining global recognition.
It all began with a hashtag: #CountdownToFortyFour, and what seemed like a simple birthday countdown quickly turned into a wave of online tributes.
Photos, videos, and testimonials flooded X (formerly Twitter), many from people who had benefited from food drives, empowerment programs, and medical outreaches, previously organised by Isaiah Macwealth.
Online videos and news reports document his humanitarian activities, which he runs through the OneSound Charity.
Though relatively quiet in mainstream media, Dr. Macwealth’s footprint tells a different story and leaves a trail that dates back decades.
He recently launched The Ark of Light for All Nations, which is reported to have a 10,000-seater auditorium, a food bank, classrooms, event spaces, and a restaurant. The structure itself seems to have become a landmark right in the heart of Ikeja City, Lagos Nigeria.
Observers have noted the contrast between his large-scale outreach and his personal quiet approach. Unlike many high-profile pastors, Dr. Macwealth rarely appears in interviews or viral media content. Yet, his impact is visible through the lives of those he has helped—many of whom shared their stories during the #CountdownToFortyFour trend.
As churches adapt to a digital culture, this strategy appears to be working—leveraging online platforms for deeper ministry connection and impact, though some claim it is driven by a taste for fame and influence.
For many, this might have been just another trend, but for others, it's an introduction to a man quietly building something significant and possibly transgenerational.
SOURCE Africa Religious Press Group
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