As Celestians bask in the euphoria due to the anticipation of the third edition of this year's Luli Concert, we project what attendees might witness at this highly anticipated event, tagged Oneness in Christ.


1. Largest number of non Celestians in a Celestial Church event.

The desire of the organisers of the Concert to retain and include non Celestial based musicians among the talented list of those ministering at the event, surely goes with the philosophy behind the tag of this year's edition, Oneness in Christ.

The likes of Kenny K'ore, Evangelist Adelakun Ayewa, Yetunde Are and Tosin Bee will attract a lot of none members. Also the viral video of Sola Allyson Obaniyi's performance at last year's Concert, will also make those of other denominations attend. However, this year's edition will witness a high turnout of members of the Cherubim and Seraphim Church Movement.


2. Massive attendance.

Those who missed the maiden edition of Luli Concert in 2016 and the second edition in 2017 will surely not want to miss out in this year's edition. With the relocation of the venue from the National Stadium to a more expansive arena, Tafa Balewa Square, TBS, Celestians should expect a population that will knock out that of last year's event.

3. It's not all about dance and music.

It is a concert and you are ready to dance and listen to good music, but it may interest you, that add-ons like the reading of bible lessons and prayer for the Church and Nigeria will be included in the programme lineup.

The ministration of Prophet Ekunola Davies, a seasoned word and prayer minister was highly instrumental to the success of last year's Concert. We just cannot wait for how God will minister through him again on Friday.





4. The presence of more than one 'pastor'

In the last two editions, the organisers have failed in making use of the opportunities created by the uniqueness of the Luli Concert to bring the major claimants of the Church's pastoral seat together.

Indeed it will be a beauty to behold, if we all see the major 'Pastors' of the Church sitting side by side and holding hands as we sing to the hymns of the church. The Oneness in Christ tag, will surely be of no significant value if this doesn't take place on Friday.