Dunamis International Gospel Centre (DIGC) is a preeminent Pentecostal ministry headquartered at the Glory Dome in Abuja, a 100,000-seat auditorium that stands as one of the largest worship centers in the world. The ministry was founded in 1996 by Dr. Paul Enenche and his wife, Dr. Becky Enenche. Both founders are trained medical doctors who transitioned from the medical field to full-time ministry, a background that uniquely shapes the church’s heavy emphasis on humanitarianism and “divine health.” Under their leadership, Dunamis has expanded into a global network, utilizing a multi-faceted approach to ministry that combines aggressive evangelism with large-scale social intervention projects.
HEALTHCARE & MEDICAL MISSIONS
7,000-Plus Benue Residents Treated Free in One Week — December 2025
In a significant medical intervention in December 2025, Dunamis organized a week-long free medical outreach across four Idoma communities in Benue State, including Igumale, Iga Okpaya, Adoka, and Otukpo. The mission provided over 7,000 residents with access to professional consultations and treatments for hypertension, malaria, diabetes, dental issues, eye care, and skin conditions, supported by on-site laboratory services. This initiative highlights the founders’ “medical-ministry” philosophy, offering high-end healthcare at no cost to underserved rural populations.
- Source: The Authority (December 2025) — authorityngr.com
COVID-19 Intervention & Medical Equipment Donations
During the height of the 2020 global pandemic, Dunamis played a critical role in the national response by donating essential medical materials and equipment to the Federal Government Isolation Centre at the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital (UATH). This included personal protective equipment (PPE), ventilators, and other high-grade medical supplies to assist the government in managing the crisis.
- Source: Vanguard News; Daily Post (March 2020)
DISASTER RELIEF & GLOBAL OUTREACH
Crisis Intervention: Lokoja, Benue, Jos, and Yelewata
Dunamis has a documented history of rapid response to internal displacement and natural disasters. Notable interventions include providing relief materials to Lokoja flood victims (2012), sustained support for Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps in Makurdi, and aid to survivors of the Jos crisis. More recently, in June 2025, the ministry provided targeted relief to displaced communities in Yelewata following regional instabilities.
- Source: The Authority (2025); Premium Times Archives
International Humanitarian Missions: Pakistan Outreach
Extending its mission beyond Nigerian borders, Dunamis conducted a major outreach in Pakistan in September 2024. The mission focused on both spiritual support and tangible humanitarian aid, providing food and essential supplies to marginalized communities in the region, marking the church’s growing footprint in global social responsibility.
- Source: Dunamis TV Global / Official Ministry Reports (2024)
EDUCATION & INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
School Construction and Renovations
The ministry has invested heavily in the Nigerian educational sector by building and renovating physical infrastructure. This includes the construction of modern classroom blocks at Saint Francis Primary School in Otukpo and the renovation of various government secondary schools. These projects are designed to create a conducive learning environment for students in communities where public funding is insufficient.
- Source: The Guardian Nigeria (Education Supplement); Ministry Documentation
Scholarships for Orphans and Indigent Students
Through the “Paul Enenche Scholarship Scheme,” the ministry maintains a consistent program that provides full tuition and welfare support for hundreds of orphans and indigent students. This program spans from primary education through to the tertiary level, ensuring that financial barriers do not hinder academic excellence for the less privileged.
- Source: Daily Trust News; Official DIGC Social Welfare Department
COMMUNITY SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT
The Glory Dome Infrastructure & Road Projects
The construction of the Glory Dome in the Lugbe district of Abuja led to significant localized economic development. Dunamis funded the construction of access roads and the installation of streetlights in the surrounding communities, which has improved security and property values in the area.
- Source: Punch Newspaper (Infrastructure Report)