Sunday Ogidigbo

Sunday Ogidigbo (born 17 April 1977) is a Nigerian pastor, teacher, author, and public commentator. He is the Lead Pastor of Holyhill Church, headquartered in Abuja, Nigeria.

Early life and education

Sunday Ogidigbo was born in Ede, Osun State, South West Nigeria. He graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University, where he studied Estate Management. He also attended Central European University, where he studied Managing for Integrity.

He is married to Chakor Ogidigbo (2009–present) and is the father of Zoe, Adel, Orit, and Jesse Ogidigbo.

Ministry

Sunday Ogidigbo is the founding and lead pastor of Holyhill Church in Abuja, Nigeria. Under his leadership, the church has grown into a vibrant Christian congregation noted for strong prayer culture, teaching, and leadership development.

He is also the founder of Gratis School, an educational initiative focused on providing affordable quality education and leadership formation, integrating Christian values into learning.

He has spoken at major Christian gatherings in Nigeria, including:

   •   The West Africa Faith Believers’ Convention (WAFBEC) hosted by Covenant Christian Centre, Lagos.
   •   Global Impact Church platforms under the leadership of Pastor Yemi Davids.
   •   Remnant Christian Network (RCN), Makurdi, a fast-growing apostolic and teaching ministry.

In 2021, Ogidigbo was interviewed on the international Christian television program The 700 Club, as well as Channels TV, where he discussed his vision for Gratis School, faith-based leadership, and the integration of education with Christian values.

Recognition

  • In 2019, YNaija listed him among the 100 most influential people in Christian ministry in Nigeria.
  • In 2019, TheCable profiled him as part of its list of 100 influential voices in the Nigerian Church.

Public Engagements

Before focusing fully on ministry, Ogidigbo was involved in Nigerian politics as part of the Team Ribadu campaign structure during the 2011 general elections. He participated in youth-focused political debates and advocacy platforms, contributing to civic discussions around governance and youth participation in leadership.

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