Tonto Dikeh launches a new interdenominational ministry in Abuja, marking a major milestone in her ongoing spiritual journey and Christian evangelism. The Nollywood actress, politician, and evangelist officially unveiled the New Wine Prophetic Tabernacle (NWPT) as a global movement dedicated to prayer, spiritual awakening, and life transformation through the Holy Spirit.
What is the vision behind Tonto Dikeh’s new prophetic ministry in Abuja?
Announcing the launch on her official social media platforms, Dikeh described the movement as an interdenominational altar created for believers seeking deep spiritual renewal, deliverance, and consecrated living.Anchored on the biblical scripture Mark 2:22 regarding placing new wine into new wineskins, the ministry aims to equip Christian watchmen, activate spiritual gifts, and deliver total freedom through intense prayer and apostolic training.The ministry’s weekly fellowship sessions are scheduled to hold every Friday by 6:00 PM at the Omini Grand Hotel (formerly Alexis Hotel), located near Masalachi Junction in the Jabi district of the Federal Capital Territory.
The establishment of the New Wine Prophetic Tabernacle follows a series of public testimonies and personal milestones shared by the actress regarding her faith journey. Over recent months, Dikeh has increasingly aligned herself with prominent Christian prayer movements, frequently referencing her personal deliverance and calling for a global awakening among believers. Supporters, fans, and religious leaders across the Federal Capital Territory have taken note of the initiative as the ministry prepares for its weekly gatherings in Abuja.
“NWPT exists as a dwelling place of His presence for those who refuse to settle for lukewarm Christianity and are hungry for genuine revival, fire, and transformation.”
The launch comes amid growing public interest in how prominent entertainment figures in Nigeria leverage their platforms to drive social and religious initiatives. As the ministry begins its weekly fellowship schedule, organizers are focusing on expanding outreach, coordinating spiritual mentorship, and establishing community support networks across the region. Will the new interdenominational tabernacle expand its physical presence beyond Abuja into other major Nigerian cities in the coming months?











