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This image depicts the entrance to the Living Faith Church, also known as Winners Chapel, in Angwan Baki, Jos, Nigeria. A red-painted building with a black-grated gate forms the backdrop. To the left of the gate, a barbed wire fence is visible, suggesting security measures. A sign board with white and red lettering clearly identifies the church and its associated Quiver Kid Academy.

The sign board provides information about service times: Sunday service starts at 8:00 am, and the mid-week convenant hour of prayer is at 6:00 am from Monday to Saturday, with Wednesday services at 5:00 pm. The church is located along F.D.A Road in Jos, Plateau State.

In the background, a large tree with lush green foliage extends over the church wall, suggesting it is a sunny day with clear skies, possibly morning or afternoon. The ground in front of the gate appears to be a dirt road with some wet patches, indicating recent rainfall or ongoing water drainage. The overall scene is that of a religious institution, likely during a period of activity or preparation for services.
Ree

Jul 16, 2026, 4:11 PM

Jos, Nigeria

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This image depicts the entrance to the Living Faith Church, also known as Winners Chapel, in Angwan Baki, Jos, Nigeria. A red-painted building with a black-grated gate forms the backdrop. To the left of the gate, a barbed wire fence is visible, suggesting security measures. A sign board with white and red lettering clearly identifies the church and its associated Quiver Kid Academy. The sign board provides information about service times: Sunday service starts at 8:00 am, and the mid-week convenant hour of prayer is at 6:00 am from Monday to Saturday, with Wednesday services at 5:00 pm. The church is located along F.D.A Road in Jos, Plateau State. In the background, a large tree with lush green foliage extends over the church wall, suggesting it is a sunny day with clear skies, possibly morning or afternoon. The ground in front of the gate appears to be a dirt road with some wet patches, indicating recent rainfall or ongoing water drainage. The overall scene is that of a religious institution, likely during a period of activity or preparation for services.

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