THE ANOINTED JOURNEY OF PROPHET EBIMOBOWEI BIGMAN (A.K.A. ELI AGBARA, OMO MOSE 1)
By EgbemaVoice Editorial Board
Written by Comrade David Follet Thikan
Early Life and Divine Revelation
Born on September 2, 1998, in Ajakurama Community, Ovia South West Local Government Area of Edo State, Prophet Ebimobowei Bigman—popularly known as Eli Agbara or Omo Mose 1—emerged from a family deeply rooted in Christian faith. He is the son of Prophet Perekuna Bigman Bunakeye and Late Mary Ajama Bigman, both respected members of the community.
Before his birth, a divine revelation came through His Lordship, Baba Aladura Archbishop Moses Isanmi, the Doiba Pere of Zion Mission Worldwide. The revelation instructed that the child should be named Ebimobowei, meaning “a gifted one.” It was also revealed that he would be endowed with extraordinary spiritual gifts to serve God.
Prophet Perekuna Bigman recalls several visions and prophecies confirming the child’s divine assignment long before his birth and immediately after.
Raised in a home that valued prayer, discipline, and reverence for God, young Ebimobowei grew up embodying faith, humility, and obedience—virtues that would later define his prophetic journey.
From Service to Encounter
As a growing boy, Ebimobowei served alongside his close friend Sinla Commander as an errand boy to His Royal Majesty, Late Pere Isaac A. Thikan, Agadagba of Egbema Kingdom (Bini Pere III). Following the monarch’s passing, they sought other means of livelihood and began timber work in Tolorfa Village in 2018.
It was there that destiny called. On Friday, September 28, 2018, while working, the Holy Spirit descended upon him in a dramatic encounter. Those around him, unable to comprehend what was happening, mistook the manifestation for madness. He was later taken back to Ajakurama, where his spiritual father, Archbishop Moses Isanmi, received divine instruction to guide and nurture him through the early stages of his calling.
Anointing and the Call to Ministry
While undergoing spiritual mentorship, another confirmation came during a revival program on October 4, 2018, when a visiting prophet from Ilaje Kingdom was divinely directed to bless him with five additional names:
1. Messiah 2. Elijah 3. Jeremiah 4. Joshua 5. Omoleifi.
This marked the public recognition of his prophetic identity.
On August 30, 2018, he began prophesying boldly under divine unction. Soon after, on May 25, 2019, he journeyed to the mountain for fasting and prayer—an act that deepened his communion with God and strengthened his ministry.
In a symbolic ceremony, Archbishop Moses Isanmi, under divine guidance, invited him to the church auditorium, seated him, handed him a Bible and a staff, anointed him with oil, and declared:
Go and continue with the work of God now.”
This moment officially ushered Prophet Ebimobowei Bigman into full-time prophetic ministry.
Seven Years of Spiritual Obedience
The Holy Spirit directed him to a seven-year period of patience and spiritual preparation. He was told that after seven years of total obedience, he would receive elevation and grace beyond measure.
During this time, he experienced several visions, one of which involved Late Pere Isaac A. Thikan, who appeared to him in a dream and instructed:
Do not allow my house to be in darkness. Go and exercise your responsibilities to assist the nation.”
This vision further strengthened his divine mandate.
Throughout these seven years, Prophet Ebimobowei ministered tirelessly—delivering souls, uncovering buried charms set against people’s destinies, healing the sick, and even raising a dead child back to life. His ministry became a refuge for those in search of deliverance and restoration.
Marriage and Family
Despite various spiritual challenges, the Prophet remained steadfast. The title “Omo Mose 1” was not self-acclaimed but conferred by a council of spiritual fathers from Ikare, who noticed his striking resemblance in grace and calling to Late Pa Moses Orimolade, the founder of the Cherubim and Seraphim Church.
He is married to Mary Douye Ebimobowei Bigman (née Tenowei), a descendant of Archbishop Moses Isanmi’s dynasty. Their union is rooted in divine direction and service to God.
Following God’s instruction, Prophet Ebimobowei dedicates 30% of all his income to helping the needy—a testament to his compassion and obedience to divine principles.
The Birth of Solution Center Zion Ministry
Having passed through years of divine testing and refinement, Prophet Ebimobowei was spiritually upgraded and directed by the Holy Spirit to establish the Solution Center Zion Ministry, Ajakurama.
On September 1, 2025, during a mountain encounter, he received what he described as a “new power of grace.” This anointing empowered him to:
Sanctify wicked hearts,
Protect innocent souls, and
Release divine blessings upon the masses.
The ministry continues to attract people from all walks of life seeking spiritual solutions, healing, and transformation.
Legacy and Impact
Today, Prophet Ebimobowei Bigman (Eli Agbara, Omo Mose 1) stands as a living testimony of divine calling and obedience. His life reflects unwavering faith, selflessness, and commitment to humanity. Through his ministry, countless individuals have found healing, deliverance, and renewed purpose.
He remains a true servant of God, chosen and anointed to lead, liberate, and uplift others in this generation.
Closing Reflection
If you have received your blessing through his ministry, can we all shout a big Hallelujah?”
Praaaaa...ise the Lord! Ha...llelu...jah!!!
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