In a remarkable stride for indigenous innovation, Babijoh Organ, a Nigerian digital organ manufacturing firm under the leadership of Babajide Odedeji Aluduru, has successfully completed and handed over two world-class church organs to the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM).
The two organs, the Presto D337 Series and the Tempo ST39 Series, were generously donated by Dr. and Mrs. D. K. Olukoya, General Overseer of MFM Worldwide. They have been installed respectively at Grace Hall, MFM International headquarters Onike, Yaba, Lagos Nigeria and the MFM Regional Headquarters, Adehun, Ado-Iworo-Ifaki Rd, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria.
The Presto D337 Series Babijoh Organ, installed at Grace Hall, Yaba, features 37 drawknobs with 80 alternative voices, a 32-note concave pedalboard, a bench with in-built storage, roll-top cover with lock, and a 10.1-inch interactive screen. It also includes record/play options, 100 memory banks, keyboard transfer capability, and a 7.1 audio system, offering a fully immersive digital sound experience tailored for worship.
Similarly, the Tempo ST39 Series, installed at the MFM Regional Headquarters, Ado Ekiti, offers 39-tab switches, 41 additional voices and the same advanced digital features that make Babijoh Organs a preferred choice for churches seeking sound clarity, functionality and reliability.
Speaking during the handover in Ado Ekiti, Pst & Pst Mrs Kayode Omojola, the Regional Pastor, expressed deep gratitude to the General Overseer and his wife for their generosity:
“We are profoundly thankful to our Daddy and Mummy G.O., Dr. and Mrs. D. K. Olukoya, for this tremendous gift. This digital organ will not only enhance our worship atmosphere but also empower our choir to minister with excellence and precision,” he said.
On his part, Babajide Odedeji Aluduru, CEO of Babijoh Organ, noted that the successful installations further highlight Nigeria’s growing capability in producing high-quality digital church instruments.
“At Babijoh Organ, our goal is to merge artistry with modern digital engineering to deliver church organs that rival global standards. These MFM projects are testaments to what we can achieve with local expertise and commitment,” he said.
Rounding off, Barnabas Akindele, External Communications Manager of Babijoh Organ, reaffirmed the company’s long-term vision to establish itself as Africa’s leading producer of digital church organs.
“We see a future where African-built digital organs are exported across continents. Our work is not just about sound; it’s about pride, innovation and preserving the soul of worship through technology,” he concluded.
With these installations, Babijoh Organ continues to carve its place as a symbol of homegrown excellence, redefining the future of church music across Nigeria and beyond.
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