In a remarkable show of faith and unity, one million copies of the Holy Bible are set to be distributed across Nigeria in honour of Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The initiative, unveiled during a thanksgiving service at the National Christian Centre, Abuja, has been described as a movement to restore moral values and spiritual strength among Nigerian youth.
A Mission Beyond Celebration
The project was launched by friends of Seyi Tinubu, coordinated by Hon. Belusochukwu Enwere, the National Chairman of the Youth Wing of the Christian Association of Nigeria (YOWICAN).
According to the organisers, the distribution is not merely a birthday gesture but a heartfelt mission to reach hearts, transform lives, and inspire a new generation of young Nigerians to walk in truth and integrity.
“We want to raise a generation that loves God, loves humanity, and leads with compassion,” said Hon. Enwere during the event.
Through this effort, churches, schools, and youth ministries across the nation will receive copies of the Holy Bible — a reminder that God’s Word remains the greatest tool for change in any society.
The Power of God’s Word
The Bible has always been more than a book — it is a light for the path, a compass for life, and the foundation of truth.
In a world filled with distractions and moral confusion, this project seeks to reconnect Nigerian youths with the timeless wisdom and strength that come from Scripture.
By placing the Word of God directly into the hands of young people, the organisers hope to spark a revival of faith, character, and godly leadership.
This move echoes the words of Psalm 119:105:
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”
Spreading the Light Nationwide
Reports reveal that the thanksgiving service was simultaneously held in over 40 churches across Nigeria, symbolising unity and shared purpose among believers.
The first batch of Bibles has already been presented, with nationwide distribution to follow through local congregations and Christian youth organisations.
It’s a vision that demonstrates what is possible when people of faith come together with a common goal — to spread the Word of God and strengthen the moral foundation of a nation.
Faith in Action
Beyond the headlines, this project reflects a deeper truth — faith without works is dead. (James 2:26)
It is one thing to preach righteousness, but another to put resources and effort into equipping others with the Word of God.
By investing in the spiritual growth of the youth, this movement is sowing seeds of hope that can bear fruit for generations to come.
If even a fraction of those one million Bibles touch hearts, restore marriages, inspire honesty, or lead someone to Christ — then the effort will have eternal impact.
A Time for Renewal
Nigeria stands at a crossroads. Our youth face challenges that demand not just education or opportunity, but spiritual direction and divine wisdom. The “One Million Bible” initiative reminds us that transformation begins with the Word — and revival begins with a willing heart.
May this movement not end with distribution alone, but ignite prayer, discipleship, and a new hunger for God across our land.
Final Words
As believers, we celebrate any act that advances God’s Kingdom. The “One Million Bible” project, launched in honour of Seyi Tinubu, goes beyond personal recognition — it is a call to national renewal through the living Word of God.
Let every Bible shared be a seed of light in the hands of a young person, a student, a pastor, or a community leader.
For when God’s Word fills a nation, darkness cannot remain.
“The grass withers and the flower fades,
but the Word of our God stands forever.” – Isaiah 40:8
SOURCE: Vanguard Nigeria, The Guardian, and other media reports (October 2025).