
Discover the Impact of John Enumah
Prophet John Enumah was a servant of God, called as an oracle to liberate destinies in these end times by transforming lives and eradicating the works of darkness through the Apostolic, Prophetic, Healing, and Deliverance ministry. His life was marked by divine purpose from the very beginning. In 1984, before his birth, the great Archbishop Benson Idahosa stopped his mother at Lagos’ Murtala Muhammed International Airport and declared, “The child in your womb shall be called John, and he has been sent as a Prophet to his generation. He will be a caterpillar in the hand of God.”
On the 21st of May 1985, John Enumah was born in Lagos, Nigeria. Raised in the Christian faith, he gave his life to Christ at a young age while attending The Latter Rain Assembly in Lagos. Even as a child, he carried an unusual awareness of the Holy Spirit’s presence and ministered to those around him. Yet, it was not until 2015, at the age of 30, that he fully accepted the divine call into ministry.
From that point onward, Apostle John poured himself out in service to God’s people. His ministry reached across nations, bringing healing, deliverance, and hope to countless souls. Many testified of his prophetic accuracy, his bold preaching of the gospel, and the tangible move of God’s power through his life. He was a mentor, a spiritual father, and a voice of encouragement to those broken by life’s battles. His compassion for the oppressed and his relentless pursuit of God’s will marked him as a true vessel of Christ.
On the 21st of August 2024, Apostle John Enumah peacefully departed this earthly life, leaving behind his beloved wife, Josephine Enumah, and their three precious children. His passing was a great loss to the body of Christ, yet his influence remains alive in the many lives he touched and the destinies he helped unlock. Though gone too soon, his obedience to God’s call ensured that his assignment bore lasting fruit. He finished his race faithfully, and his memory continues to inspire generations to stand firm in faith, walk in truth, and fulfill their divine purpose.
