Spiritual leader of Zion Prayer Movement Outreach Evangelist Ebuka Obi has revealed that three new hospitals being built by the Seraphic Homes Foundation will be commissioned on Easter Day in 2026 and will offer free delivery services for pregnant women.
Evang. Obi, who is also the founder of the foundation, disclosed this while briefing journalists in his Lagos office on Saturday, where he outlined its ongoing projects.
“There’s a place I’m building three hospitals already,” he said.
“That one will be commissioned by Easter and will be free deliveries. It’s a four-storey building. I’m going to commission it on Easter.”
He said the hospitals are part of plans to expand healthcare access in several states, including Imo, Enugu, Rivers, Delta, Lagos and Anambra.
“These few things I can tell you about our hospital in Anambra, in Imo State, and the more we are about to start with in Enugu, Rivers, Delta, even here in Lagos,” he said.
Ebuka Obi highlighted the foundation’s previous projects, including the first elderly people’s home and orphanage in Mgbirichi, Imo State and the Psychiatric Hospital in Aguleri, Anambra State, which are already in operation.
“The foundation’s model is to provide services free of charge, from medical care to shelter, and to replicate these projects across Nigeria,” he said.
He added that the foundation provides food, clothing, education and accommodation for orphans and elderly persons, funds tuition for university students and builds houses for families in need.
Obi said the foundation will continue to take mentally challenged persons off the streets, rehabilitate them and reunite them with their families.
“The first priority is to stabilise them. When we see that they are okay, before we tell them they can go back to their family, we will make sure they are doing something,” he said.
“To serve humanity with all I have is my calling, and this is what I am going to do for the rest of my life,” Obi added.









