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‎Christ Embassy Invests In Automotive Industry, Unveils Electric Cars

‎Nigerian church organization, Christ Embassy has made a bold investment in the automotive industry.

‎Founder and president, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, unveiled a range of electric vehicles under the Tsion brand.

‎Oyakhilome unveiled the vehicles during The New Economy Unveiling 2026 with Pastor Chris, held as part of the church’s economic and innovation-focused programme.

‎The LoveWorld Global Fellowship had posted on Instagram three days earlier that the programme would take place on Sunday, noting that it was strictly by invitation.

‎Viral videos from the event, which surfaced on social media on Tuesday, revealed Oyakhilome unveiling the vehicles, including the Tsion Passion, Tsion Falcon, Vision series, Vision Coupe and OG series.

‎Pastor Bolaji Idowu of Harvesters International Christian Centre says this is evidence of the church’s growing influence beyond the pulpit.

‎ Idowu thanked Oyakhilome and described the development as an example of the church demonstrating its capacity in the marketplace.

‎“My mind has been stretched. This is what it means to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world.

‎”We are not waiting for them to give us a solution. The church has come to its place; now they have no other option than to listen to us.

‎“We are not just preaching the gospel; we are demonstrating the ability of the Spirit, even in the marketplace,” Idowu said.

‎During the presentation, Oyakhilome disclosed that some aspects of the vehicles were still being refined, including the steering wheel design. He also explained that “OG” means “Of God.”

‎The unveiling marks a move by Christ Embassy into the electric vehicle space, with the Tsion range adding automobile development to the church’s broader focus on innovation and economic empowerment.

 

 

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