and senior pastor at KICC. He is based in London. Recently, he spoke to
City People about aspects of his life that he usually does not
talk about and from the interview, we learnt 20 facts about him (enjoy below).
Although he is Yoruba man, he was born in Zaria, in the Military Depot
in the Military Hospital in March 1952. He lived all his life in the
barracks until 1966 when he moved back to Ibadan. “The first 15 years of
my life was in the North”, he says.
Not many people know that life was tough for Pastor Ashimolowo’s family
while growing up. “My dad was a Gambler”, he told City People. “He
gambled away all his military money. My mum experienced depression, post
natal depression when she had her 2nd child. And she never really
recovered until she died in 1986. Those were the kind of backgrounds we
were raised in.
City People can authoritatively reveal that Pastor Ashimolowo sold bread
to make a living when he was young. He told City People my life is just
what God has made of it. If I remove my cap you will see a scrape in
the middle, it is from selling bread. I was very brilliant while I was
in school but nobody to pay. I went to Army Children School, Mokola
Ibadan. I couldn’t cope with the class because I was ahead of the class.
When he was young, he never planned to be a Pastor. My plan was to
finish school and end up in the Army. I wanted to be an Army Officer and
an Engineer in the Army, because the Army Engineers in those days build
bridges, and houses. Soldiers hardly give out contracts in those days.
They built everything themselves. That was what attracted me.Not many
people know that his dad was a soldier and that explains why he lived in
the barracks all his life.
To show gratitude for how his teachers brought him up, he bought Mrs.
Bisi Rodipe a car. Her husband also is Bisi Rodipe. He used to be GM
Western State TV/Western State Radio. WNTV WNBS. I was so brilliant that
she put me on Radio and TV in Primary 5. It was as if she knew I had an
anointing for the media at that time.
“I needed a form of exercise to keep alive, to keep strong, firstly
because its not enough to believe in divine healing. It’s important to
do something to enjoy divine health.
How does he enjoy divine health? “I have cut away a lot of the food
Nigerians eat. For instance, I don’t eat rice. I don’t eat Yam. I don’t
eat Gari. I don’t eat maize. The last time I ate rice was 8 years ago.
The last time I ate Yam, Amala, Cassava was 8 years ago.
I created my own food. Our fathers who were eating those things were
farmers. They needed that proportion of food to be able to do the
hardwork they do. But now we sit a lot in the office so, we don’t need
it. That is why in my opinion, the highest killer in Nigeria now is not
HIV. It is Type 2 diabetes, that comes from all these food that I
describe that have very high sugar and carbohydrate.
I eat some carbohydrates because I need it for energy. I eat a little of
it but I have now created my own food. When I put Akara in front of me,
its the food for the day so I eat a lot of Akara with nothing. I eat
once. I only eat dinner. For the past couple of years now, I only eat
dinner.
By the time you play 18 holes in the game of Golf and you walk like 7
miles, you will keep fit. I do it in England, I have a bag in Ghana, I
play 5 days a week in England, I play everyday. In England I only play 9
holes.
I have visited 17 to 20 countries not move than that but I am on television in 214 nations.
I have written 89 books and my latest focus is on Leadership. I have
just finished three books on Leadership. I have just finished three
books on Leadership. There are three more to come. The 1st one was Fail
Safe Leadership: 55 Reasons Why Our Leaders Fail. The 2nd book: 53
Leadership Principles of Prophet Moses. The 3rd one is Value Driven
Leadership. All I am saying is that values are necessary for leadership.
The 4th book which will be out soon, in summer, is called Irrepressible
Leadership: 40 Characteristics Of Outstanding Unusual Leaders and the
5th one will be on Strategic Leadership: How To Head With Strategy In
Mind.
It’s beginning to occur to me that everything falls or rises on
leadership whether it is government, nation, church, anywhere you go,
when you see a thing thriving, check for the leadership. If its falling
apart check for the leadership. Many times, one leader can get a nation
to run with a dream. It took a Winston Churchill to motivate a small
Island called Britain. (United Kingdom). He motivated them with words
and people were falsifying their age in other to go fight. Will anybody
die for Nigeria today?
My father died for Nigeria. They did not publish it. They just did not
publish it. My brother had to pay someone to have it published in the
part two order of the Army for him to get some gratuity.
Not many people know the spiritual fathers of Pastor Ashimolowo. He told
City People recently. “I have close relationship with Baba Adeboye and
Pastor Abiara. I talk with Baba Abiara almost every other day. My father
in-law is there. I am close to Bishop Oyedepo. He is my very good
friend. How does he see Pastor Adeboye? He is like a spiritual father to
me. Sometimes you have to have people who you see as father, in your
honour. There are people who could rebuke you. Because when you live a
life that you can’t be rebuked, particularly in Ministry, you are in
danger. You need people who will be able to talk to you. That is where
somebody like Pastor Adeboye falls in and Baba Abiara. With Oyedepo we
are friends. We have known each other for 25 years. The prominence of
their giftings have made me mention them more than many others.
Many people have wondered what the area of strength of Pastor Ashimolowo
is. What is his area of specialisation he was asked. “Hmmm. Primarily
maybe my Grace will be a Teacher of the word. But then I am beginning to
now operate in the prophetic so, its Teaching and the Prophetic.
Not many people know that Pastor Ashimolowo started off at Christ
Apostolic Church before he went on to Foursquare Church then, left to
set up KICC. He told City People that Christ Apostolic Church taught me
how to pray, Foursquare Church taught me the word. So, one gave me Fire
the other one gave me Light so, I believe I am a Minister who combines
fire and light.
Pastor Ashimolowo is one of the most sought-after men of God in the
world. He is constantly travelling round the world. Though he lives in
London, he is always on the move, travelling around Europe and America
to minister and do speaking engagements.
For instance, his ticket from February 1, 2014 to March 15, 2014 was
about N14 million. As a result of his constant travels his briefcase has
tapes, so he records books all the time.
His new Kings University is about to take off. Already, all the
structures for take off are in place. He has spent close to N70 to N80
million, as my own seed. To date KICC has spent about N2 billion naira
on the University project and the church has been waiting for the past 7
years for licence.
He met his wife at Foursquare Church in Somolu. He came in as a young
Pastor. She was doing her A levels at Federal School of Arts and
Science. He fell in love with her because she has a humble spirit. He
was like her Counsellor, Counselling her on what to do and what not to
do. He first spoke to her on June 19, 1979 and they got married August
29, 1981. Now, they have married for 33 years. His wife comes from a
great heritage of Christianity. Her both parents were born again before
they had her. His father-in-law got born again in 1947. His
father-in-law is a Pastor in Foursquare. Mrs. Ashimolowo’s two uncles
are Pastors in Foursquare.
Pastor Ashimolowo only has 2 kids. Both are grown up. One got married a
few weeks back, the other is about to marry both of them work for banks.
Both of them are currently going to Bible School.
“The way KICC is, my transition system is not into family. Why? I don’t
have that leading. My wife would be part of transition. But I see some
sons (not biological sons) that have manifested the Grace to the
transition to. By transition I mean when I pass on its not going to be
to my family per se. And if my family is going to be involved, it is
going to be maybe my wife. If my sons are led into it one day, great.
But there are already men in the system who are ready to take over
whenever the time comes for transition. My wife currently serves as
Resident Pastor of our Range work whilst I am the Senior Pastor.
