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Reverend Mrs. Fola Achudume, Wife of VLBC Founder, Is Dead 

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The wife of the founder of Victory Life Bible Church (VLBC) and President of Royal Ladies International, Reverend Mrs. Fola Achudume, has passed away.

The news of her death filtered in on Saturday night, with neighbors noticing strange visitors at the home and church.

A visit by our correspondent to the church, located along Ogun State Television, revealed a dull service unlike the usual vibrant atmosphere of the VLBC’s normal services.

The husband and founder of VLBC, Lead Pastor Lawrence Achudume, was present at the church, but it was evident that something was amiss. The weight of his loss was boldly written on his face.

During the service, the Assistant General Pastor, Reverend Adeyanju, announced the sad news, which left congregants unable to hold back their tears. Many lost control of themselves, overcome with grief.

Reverend Fola Achudume was a highly respected figure, known for her numerous initiatives and programs aimed at empowering women.

She was the convener of the All Women Summit, Nigeria, Royal Ladies Congress, Nigeria, UK, and the U.S.A, and the Eminent Personality Conference (EPC). She also founded the Gem Ame Royal Institute, a mentoring school dedicated to training, coaching, guiding, and impacting ladies from all walks of life for a purposeful and exciting life.

In addition to her work with the church, Reverend Achudume was a regular host of the TV and radio programs “The Royal Lady” and “Life & Issues.”

She was also the founder of The Save Her Project and Royal Girls Home, established to rescue and rehabilitate abused ladies for a better life.

A prolific author, Reverend Achudume’s illustrative, passionate, and empowering messages made her a sought-after speaker globally. She was also a leadership and marriage coach, using her expertise to inspire and guide countless individuals.

Her passing leaves a significant void in the lives of many, and she will be deeply missed by all who knew her.