Nigerian cleric, Femi Lazarus, has officially relocated to Kenya, marking a significant transition in his ministry and outreach efforts.
The move, which has sparked reactions among followers and the wider Christian community, was confirmed by the pastor through his social media platforms, where he shared insights into the decision and what it means for the future of his work.
Speaking on the relocation, Lazarus described it as a divinely guided step aimed at expanding his impact beyond Nigeria.
“This is not just a change of location; it is a response to a clear instruction,” he said. “God is opening new territories, and we are stepping into them with clarity and purpose.”
He emphasized that the transition would not disrupt his existing ministry structure but rather strengthen it across borders.
“Our mission remains the same—to teach truth, raise leaders, and transform lives. Kenya is a strategic ground for what God has called us to do in this season,” he added.
Sources close to the ministry revealed that the relocation had been in planning for some time, with preparations focused on establishing a stronger presence in East Africa.
Addressing concerns from followers in Nigeria, Lazarus reassured them of continued engagement through digital platforms and periodic visits.
“Distance does not reduce impact,” he stated. “We are more connected now than ever before, and the vision will keep advancing.”
The development is seen by many as part of a growing trend of Nigerian pastors expanding their ministries across Africa, reflecting increasing cross-border religious influence and collaboration.
While details about his new base and upcoming programs in Kenya are still emerging, Lazarus hinted at “major initiatives” set to be unveiled in the coming months.