• Philip Hunsu Ajose (10 August 1932 - 2 March 2001) was the third Pastor of the Celestial Church of Christ (CCC), succeeding Alexander Abiodun Adebayo Bada...
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  • footballer Oladele Ajose, Nigerian academic Philip Hunsu Ajose (1932–2001), Nigerian religious leader Given name: Ajose Olusegun (born 1979), Nigerian-born British...
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  • Christ (CCC) from 30 December 2002 until his death. He succeeded Philip Hunsu Ajose, who had died on 2 March 2001. There was a dispute over his leadership...
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    installed as head of the CCC in December 2002. as successor to pastor Philip Hunsu Ajose, who died in March 2001. Mobiyina Oshoffa is the first son of the...
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  • survived by his wives, children and grandchildren. He was succeeded by Philip Hunsu Ajose, who was appointed leader of the Church on 2 October 2000. Adogame...
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    briefly followed as leader by Philip Hunsu Ajose, who died in March 2001. A dispute followed over the succession to Ajose. Some declared Gilbert Oluwatosin...
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  • The 3rd pastor, Philip Hunsu Ajose, was appointed the new leader at a meeting on 24 December 2000 at Celestial City. However, Ajose soon became terminally...
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