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December 4, 2025

Cleric, Sam Onyekachi to touch thousands through gospel crusade, medical outreaches

Cleric, Sam Onyekachi to touch thousands through gospel crusade, medical outreaches

In an era where true leadership is measured not only by words but by tangible acts of compassion, Apostle Sam Onyekachi continues to stand out as a spiritual reformer whose ministry seamlessly blends the supernatural with community transformation. 

Over the course of 2024 and 2025, his vision for holistic impact has translated into free medical care for more than 2,500 residents across Rivers State, offering vital treatment, medications, and health checks to indigent families who had long been without access.

Beyond medical outreach, his commitment to restoring dignity has been demonstrated through the building of homes for widows, ensuring that some of the most vulnerable women in society receive shelter, stability, and hope. These humanitarian feats have become a defining hallmark of his calling, proof that the Gospel’s power is not only preached but lived out daily. Now, the momentum rises again.

This December, the city of Port Harcourt is gearing up for an extraordinary move of God as Apostle Sam leads the Port Harcourt Healing & Miracle Crusade, scheduled for December 18–20 at the Rumuokparali Open Field. The atmosphere is already charged with expectation. Attendees anticipate an outpouring marked by healing, restoration, deliverance, and undeniable manifestations of the presence of Jesus. The crusade is projected to draw thousands—families, youths, and individuals seeking divine intervention and spiritual renewal.

Speaking, Apostle Sam said: “This December gathering is about restoring hope and reminding people that they are not alone. My expectation is that everyone who attends will find strength, healing, and a renewed sense of possibility for their lives.”

“Our humanitarian work is an extension of our faith. Whether through free medical care or building homes for widows, we are simply doing what Christ instructed, showing practical love to those who need it most.”

For Apostle Sam Onyekachi, this gathering is more than an event; it is a mandate. His heart beats for souls, for the broken, for the sick, and for communities longing for hope. The union of humanitarian service and supernatural ministry has positioned him as one of the most forward-driving faith leaders emerging out of Rivers State today.

As preparations intensify, partners, volunteers, and the wider body of Christ are rallying to this divine assignment. And once again, the message is clear: faith is at its strongest when it walks hand in hand with compassion, lifting bodies, restoring homes, and reviving hearts through the transforming power of God.