Bro Iginla Roofs 80,000 Seater City of Wonders

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Ahead of 9th anniversary of Champions Royal Assembly, Bro. Joshua Iginla’s 80,000 seater auditoriums has been roofed.

Sahara Weekly’s check on Friday, December 4, 2015 revealed that it is indeed a master piece and a city of wonder when finally completed.

The multi-billion naira project is already roofed and only a visit to the ultramodern edifice can help one to grasp the extent of aesthetic wonders displayed over there and chunks of billions sunk inside the vast empire.

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Sitting on several hectares of land, the auditorium is a massive entity. It’s like a four giant storey edifice with five detached elongated angles entangled to a singular auditorium. Each of the galleries sits thousands of worshipers while each detached angles is a massive auditorium on its own.

The roof of each compartment is like the Jewish temple which speaks of wonders. A visit to the clergy’s office at the city of wonders revealed that it’s also a four floor edifice which strictly his office. When completed it will house his studio, computer room, control room, reception amongst others and has its own personal lift.

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We reliably gathered that the ministry will hold its Fire in My Bones programme there on Saturday, December 5th, 2915. It’s a Ministers and leadership conference.

Then, the 9th anniversary of the ministry will also hold there on Sunday, December 6th, 2015, tagged Supernatural Wonders.

The international headquarters of the ministry called Champions City of Wonders sited at Chikakore, Kubwa, Abuja is arguably a record breaking 80,000 capacity auditorium which is arguably the biggest in the world when completed.

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It sits on hectares of land with 350 toilets and four floors. Surprisingly, the world class ultra modern auditorium has 12 escalators, nine electronically operated elevators and three hectares of car park.
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