Dominion Harvest International Church Marks 10 Years of Impact, Empowers Over 10,000 Nigerians with Life Changing Skills.
ABUJA, Nigeria Dominion Harvest International Church has celebrated its 10th anniversary with a renewed focus on community development, highlighting a decade of initiatives that have empowered more than 10,000 Nigerians through vocational training, entrepreneurship support, and digital skills development.
The milestone celebration showcased the church’s commitment to combining spiritual growth with practical empowerment, a model that has helped thousands of young people, women, and vulnerable members of society acquire skills needed to improve their livelihoods and participate more effectively in Nigeria’s evolving economy.
Church leaders said the empowerment programmes were designed to address unemployment, poverty, and the growing demand for digital competencies in the modern workforce. Beneficiaries have reportedly received training in areas such as information technology, digital marketing, entrepreneurship, tailoring, fashion design, catering, and other income-generating trades.
Speaking during the anniversary event, church officials emphasized the importance of equipping individuals with practical tools for self reliance, noting that sustainable development requires both moral guidance and economic empowerment. They reiterated the institution’s commitment to expanding its outreach programmes and creating more opportunities for young Nigerians seeking pathways to financial independence.
Over the past decade, faith based organizations across Africa have increasingly played a significant role in social development by complementing government efforts in education, healthcare, skills acquisition, and poverty alleviation. Dominion Harvest International Church’s decade long intervention reflects this broader trend, demonstrating how religious institutions continue to contribute to grassroots development and human capital growth.
As Nigeria faces persistent economic challenges and youth unemployment concerns, initiatives that promote vocational education and digital literacy are gaining greater recognition as critical tools for long term economic inclusion. Stakeholders at the anniversary celebration expressed optimism that continued investment in skills development would help unlock opportunities for thousands more Nigerians in the years ahead.
The church also used the occasion to celebrate the achievements of programme beneficiaries whose businesses and careers have reportedly benefited from the training and mentorship opportunities provided through its empowerment initiatives.
With a decade of service completed, Dominion Harvest International Church says it remains committed to expanding its impact, strengthening communities, and empowering future generations through faith driven development programmes.

