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What NWAD Lagos Is All About: The Power of Midnight Worship

There is something deeply spiritual about midnight. It is more than just a time, it is a realm of transition, warfare, and breakthrough. That is exactly why NWAD Lagos 2025, the Night of Worship and Deliverance, is not just an event but a divine appointment with power.

In Acts 16:25–26, Paul and Silas found themselves imprisoned, beaten, and chained. The atmosphere was heavy. The future was uncertain. Yet at midnight, they did something radical: they worshipped. And not silently, they lifted their voices in prayer and praise to God.

That single act shook the earth.

The foundation of the prison trembled. Doors flew open. Chains broke off. What happened wasn’t ordinary, it was supernatural. And that’s the kind of encounter NWAD Lagos is designed to usher in.

Every detail about NWAD echoes this powerful story. It’s not just a gathering, it’s a night carved out for deliverance, healing, and supernatural breakthroughs. It is midnight worship in action, led by trusted spiritual voices and anointed music ministers who understand the weight of worship in warfare.

At Eko Hotel on May 11, Lagos will become a spiritual battleground. Like Paul and Silas, we gather with burdens, questions, and unseen chains. But as we worship at night, we’re declaring, “This prison won’t define me. This pain won’t hold me. I believe in the power of praise.”


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NWAD isn’t for the casual observer. It is for the hungry. The desperate. The ready. It’s for those who, like Paul and Silas, are willing to praise even when it’s dark—because they know that worship changes everything.

And just like that prison in Philippi, Lagos will shake. Foundations will break. Chains—spiritual, emotional, financial, and generational will be shattered.

Midnight worship is more than a moment; it’s a weapon. And at NWAD Lagos 2025, we’re picking it up together.

Don’t just hear about it. Be there. Raise your voice. Shake your prison. Your deliverance might just come at midnight.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Content Credit| Ajibola Emmanuel

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