A historic milestone has been achieved with the official launch of THE DIGITAL BISHOP’S HOLY BIBLE CONCORDANCE, the First-Ever Exhaustive Bible Concordance Crafted in Africa by an African. This groundbreaking achievement stands as a testament to the unwavering commitment of Bishop Ibro Zion, General Overseer of Mountain of Praise Church International, to biblical scholarship and the advancement of Christian study resources.
For the first time in history, an African has meticulously compiled a 5,200-entry concordance, providing a structured and in-depth biblical study tool for ministers, scholars, and believers worldwide. Unlike traditional concordances, The Digital Bishop’s Holy Bible Concordance follows a unique format that enhances understanding and accessibility:
1. The English Word
2. The Hebrew Letters
3. The Transliterated Pronunciation
4. The English Meaning
5. Scriptural References (2–3 passages per word)
6. Bible Documentary that states who the Messiah is in all 66 Books of the Holy Bible, who the authors are and when they lived on earth etc
This monumental work bridges the gap between ancient biblical languages and modern-day study, making biblical exegesis more accessible than ever.
To get your copy now and be part of this historic milestone, click this link HERE
A LIFE OF DIVINE PURPOSE & DEDICATION
Bishop Ibro Zion’s journey to this historic achievement has been one of faith, diligence, and divine guidance. Born and raised in Islam, his life took a transformative turn when he was led to Christ by Dr. John Akpami. His ministerial journey was further shaped by the prayers and consecration of Bishop Mike Akpami and the digital mentorship of Dr. Ope Banwo of Omaha, Nebraska, USA, who guided him in leveraging digital tools for ministry.
Today, Bishop Ibro Zion is not just a General Overseer but also a pioneering digital entrepreneur. As The Digital Bishop, he leads Kingdompreneur Club, an innovative platform dedicated to empowering believers through digital resources, including book writing, online courses, and church leadership tools.
A LEGACY FOR AFRICA & THE WORLD
With the launch of The Digital Bishop’s Holy Bible Concordance, Africa takes its place in global Christian scholarship, proving that when divine inspiration meets diligent labor, the impossible becomes possible.
As Bishop Ibro Zion boldly declares: “LET THE WORD OF GOD BE STUDIED, TAUGHT, AND LIVED LIKE NEVER BEFORE!”
This landmark publication is more than just a book—it is a movement that calls every believer of Christ to deepen their understanding of Scripture like never before.
BOKKOS LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN, HON. AMALAU SAMUEL AMALAU, RECEIVES THE PLATEAU STATE DEPUTY GOVERNOR, NGO JOSEPHINE PIYO, LEADS HER to Kawel COMMUNITY IN MUSHERE CHIEFDOM TO SHOW SOLIDARITY WITH THEM OVER THE UNPROVOKED AND HEINOUS ATTACK BY HEARTLESS AND LUCIFERIC TERRORISTS
The Executive Chairman of Bokkos Local Government Council, Hon. Amalau Samuel Amalau, on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, welcomed Deputy Governor Ngo Josephine Piyo and escorted her to Kawel Community in Mushere Chiefdom to sympathize with the residents over the grim, unprovoked, and nefarious attack by heartless and Luciferic terrorists, on Sunday, June 21, 2026, which resulted in the death of more than twenty innocent people and left the community in deep mourning.
Hon. Amalau expressed gratitude to the Deputy Governor for standing with the bereaved families, Kawel Community, Mushere Chiefdom, and all residents of Bokkos LGA during this tragic time.
In his statement, the Executive Chairman detailed the tragic events surrounding the attack, describing how innocent residents, including patients and a health worker at a Primary Health Care facility, were brutally killed.
Hon. Amalau mourned the loss of lives, the destruction of hope for an unborn child whose mother was in labor when the attack occurred, and the community’s loss of essential healthcare services due to the killing of the health worker.
He urged the residents of Mushere Chiefdom to stay peaceful, law-abiding, and united despite their grief. He advised the youth to avoid taking revenge or acting on suspicion, urging them instead to cooperate with security agencies by providing helpful information to help apprehend and prosecute the suspects.
The Executive Chairman reminded everyone of Romans 12:19, “Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord,” encouraging trust in God and lawful authorities to achieve justice.
Representing the Governor of Plateau State, His Excellency Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, Deputy Governor Ngo Josephine Piyo described the attack as tragic, unfortunate, and unjustifiable. She assured the grieving community that the government remains committed to supporting the affected families and ensuring those responsible face justice.
She further urged the people to keep hope alive, emphasizing that God is their refuge and strength during difficult times. She prayed for divine comfort for the bereaved families and reaffirmed the solidarity of the Plateau State Government with Kawel Community, Mushere Chiefdom, and the entire Bokkos LGA over the loss of lives and property caused by the barbaric attack.
Signed: MAPIS ISAAC JONATHAN MARAWES, Director of Media and Publicity, Office of the Executive Chairman, Bokkos Local Government Council.
BY SUNDAY SAMUEL The Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee (LPPC) has directed prominent lawyer Mike Ozekhome to stop using the title of Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) pending the conclusion of disciplinary proceedings against him.
The decision was made in line with Paragraph 26(6) of the guidelines governing the award and regulation of the SAN rank. The measure will remain in force until the committee reaches a final decision on matters currently before its Disciplinary and Ethics Sub-Committee, as well as other related proceedings.
According to the LPPC, the action is intended to protect the honour, reputation and standing of the prestigious SAN designation while the issues under consideration are thoroughly examined.
As a result, Ozekhome is prohibited from portraying or identifying himself as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria until the disciplinary process is concluded.
The committee reaffirmed its dedication to promoting professionalism, ethical conduct and accountability within the legal profession, stressing the need to preserve public trust in the SAN institution.
Ozekhome was elevated to the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria in 2010, joining a group of 19 distinguished legal practitioners admitted to the Inner Bar that year.
Lara zion
March 27, 2025 at 8:06 am
Congratulations my Digital Bishop 🔥