Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, founder of Christ Embassy, stood before an audience at The New Economy Unveiling 2026 with pastor Chris as he presented a new chapter in the church’s innovation drive. He unveiled a range of electric vehicles under the Tsion brand, highlighting the church’s growing interest in technology and economic development.
The church organised the event as part of its innovation and economy-focused programme, where Oyakhilome showcased the new automobiles to attendees.
Viral videos from the event later circulated on social media, showing Oyakhilome unveiling several vehicles, including the Tsion Passion, Tsion Falcon, Vision series, Vision Coupe and OG series.
During the presentation, Oyakhilome said the team was still refining various aspects of the vehicles, including the steering wheel design. He also clarified that “OG” stands for “Of God.”
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Bolaji Idowu Commends Christ Embassy’s Innovation
Pastor Bolaji Idowu, founder of Harvesters International Christian Center, commended Oyakhilome’s initiative and described the development as an example of the church demonstrating its market potential.
“My mind has been stretched. This is what it means to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world.
“We are not waiting for them to give us a solution. The church has come to its place; now they have no other option than to listen to us.
“We are not just preaching the gospel; we are demonstrating the ability of the Spirit, even in the marketplace,” Idowu said.
Tsion Expands Christ Embassy’s Innovation Drive
The Tsion range adds automobile development to Christ Embassy’s wider focus on innovation and economic empowerment.
The initiative also marks Christ Embassy’s entry into the electric vehicle market, as the church explores technology and business opportunities beyond its traditional religious activities.
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