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Profile: Pastor Korede Komaiya (K.K)

By Balogun Kamilu Lekan

Photo: Instagram/@koredekomaiya

Pastor Korede Komaiya fondly called Pastor. K.K is a preacher, author, motivational speaker and the presiding pastor of The Master’s Place, Convener of The Master’s Academy and the Avalanche of Miracles.

Photo: Instagram/@koredekomaiya

Korede, an indegene of Warri. Delta State was born on September 4th, 1970.

Pastor KK is a protege of Bishop David Oyedepo of the Living Faith Church. He is also a spiritual son of Pastor David Ibiyeomie of Salvation Ministries.

Photo: Instagram/@koredekomaiya

Additionally, he also derives inspiration from Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo, the senior pastor and founder of the Commonwealth of Zion Assembly, where he declares his spiritual and covenantal brotherhood (COZA). 

Being under the spiritual tutelage of these top men of God across board gives him an edge and opens doors of multiple grace for him.

Photo: Instagram/@koredekomaiya

KK is a man of multiple graces, an apostle of reformation, a motivational speaker and an insightful teacher with a vision to reform, rebuild and restore humanity.

Through his Ministry, The Master’s Place, he has created a spiritual platform where re-write the history of humanity by raising positive influencers; with a mission to Reform, and take the planet earth back to glory, honour and dignity.

Photo: Instagram/@koredekomaiya

Additionally, he is the designated leader of Hope Givers International, with the mission to address pressing issues and assist the needy, empowering and connecting individuals to end poverty and helping the underprivileged become wealthy. His influence spans the religious sphere as his impact is also felt in the secular world.

Photo: Instagram/@koredekomaiya

He is a staunch and faithful philanthropist with a special focus on orphanages, blind centres, prostitutes, the homeless, and leprosy sufferers, reintegrating them into society, hence reawakening their hope to become greater beyond their hope.

Pastor KK is in high demand locally and internationally as a speaker for churches, seminars, and conferences. 

Photo: Instagram/@koredekomaiya

The highly spiritual figure, Pastor KK, is married to Esther Komaiya, whose spirituality is congruent with his. Their union is blessed with four sons, Isaac, Joshua, David and Daniel.

Pastor KK and his wife copublished the publish daily Millionaire brace Devotional.

Photo: Instagram/@koredekomaiya

Some of the books authored by Pastor KK include 

  • Family mistakes and how to correct them
  • Taking your place in any organization
  • Reversing Parental Error
  • Money Sense
  • The factory of success
  • Influencing people and getting things done
  • The power to solve difficult problems

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