
LAGOS — The Ologolo branch of Harvesters International Christian Centre has surged into the spotlight as online conversations intensify around its lead pastor, Bolaji Idowu, following a series of viral moments after multiple church services.

Clips circulating across Facebook and X show the cleric engaging members and visitors in extended post-service interactions, including taking photos with congregants after conducting as many as four services. The scenes have drawn admiration from many who describe the gesture as a demonstration of commitment and accessibility.



One user, @Iyanu_Atwirene, wrote, “Taking pictures after four services, that is love and sacrifice. I give it to Pastor B.” Others, however, sparked lighter debates about the pastor’s demeanor. @amaka_Johnson commented, “Is Pastor Bolaji shy in person? The way he avoids eye contact when taking pictures…”


The conversation has also been fueled by the visible presence of public figures and entertainers attending services and reportedly seeking prayers, raising questions about the growing influence of the ministry. @Samson_Adeleke noted, “Why are all these celebrities trooping to Pastor Bolaji for prayers?”
Supporters, meanwhile, continue to emphasize the impact of his teachings. @Oki_Arewa shared, “I connect a lot to Pastor Bolaji’s preaching… baba has the word.”


Observers say the trend reflects a mix of authenticity, accessibility, and rising cultural relevance, positioning the Ologolo church as a focal point of faith-driven conversations online. With hashtags like #HarvestersOlogolo and #PastorBolajiIdowu gaining traction, the momentum shows no signs of slowing.
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