Oladotun Reju

Oladotun Reju is the founder and Chief Resource Person of the Center for Transformational Leadership, Jos City Nigeria. He was trained as a banker and has been in pastoral and teaching vocation for 19 years. “Dot” is the founding Pastor of The Kingdom Citizens’ Pavilion Ministry, a multi-faceted local congregation based in Jos. The Church community serves the city in areas of education through the Kingdom Citizens International School and Kingdom Citizens College, social- political and economic empowerment through the Patris Empowerment Initiative, a Social-Political Action group for the promotion of responsible Governance and citizenship in Nigeria. Dot mentors Christian Artists by resourcing them to develop capacity to deploy the Arts for transformational purposes; the flagship of the Arts Initiative is the “Jos City Gatekeepers Band” and “M4Creation” Studios.
He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology from University of Lagos, a Master of Arts in Christian Leadership from The West African Theological Seminary, Lagos and a Doctor of Ministry in Transformational Leadership for the Global City from Bakke Graduate University, Seattle, WA. Dr. Reju currently serve on the Board of Regents of Bakke Graduate University and has been stewarding the Theology of Work Grant Program for the US-based Mustard Seed Foundation for five years.
Resources
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Developing a Theology and Practice of Influence as the Antidote for the Ethno-Religious Crisis: Case Study of Jos City, North Central Nigeria |
Abstract: The purpose of this dissertation is to research how the church has responded to the perennial ethno-religious crisis that has engulfed the city of Jos, the capital of the Plateau State of Nigeria and its environs and possible approaches to respond and their theological implications. The study will seek to explore how the church can deploy its overwhelming presence in the region as a tool for positive influence in order to achieve the much needed peace and reconciliation. Publishing Info: Bakke Graduate University, 2012 |
English | Multi Ethnic and Multi-Religious |
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CTL - TOW-Discerning Your Vocation Sample Syllabus |
Document Description: This is the sample syllabus of Center of Transformational Leadership - Nigeria course: "TOW: Discerning Your Vocation". |
English | Vocation Work and Mission | |
CTL-Marketplace Theology Syllabus Sample |
Document Description: This is the sample syllabus of Center of Transformational Leadership - Nigeria course: "Marketplace Theology". |
English | Marketplace Ministry | |
NBTS - Marketplace Ministry for Pastors (Sample Presentation) |
Document Description: This is a sample powerpoint presentation for Marketplace Ministry for pastors during the Nigerian Baptist Convention at Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary prepared by Dr. Oladotun Reju. |
English | Marketplace Ministry | |
Joy at Work Seminar at Bowen University (Sample Presentation) |
Document Description: This is a sampe of powerpoint presentation of Joy at Work Seminar done by Dr. Oladotun Reju at Bowen University. |
English | Theology of Work | |
A Vision for An Arts Driven Ministry in Jos (project paper) | English | Theology of Work |