Ola Zaccheus

About Ola

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I’m glad you’ve stopped by on a visit. My name is Ola. I’m a pastor, chartered accountant, author, mother and wife (not necessarily in the listed order). 

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Me and my beautiful daughter Ire
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Me and my handsome sons, Aanu and Tobi
 
 

I have been married for over 27 years to this lovely guy, Niyi, who is also a chartered accountant like myself. Together, we run a thriving accountancy practice and other businesses in Erith in the United Kingdom. Together, we are blessed with three adult children (Phew! I am so relieved! Bringing up children is not a piece of cake. But I’m grateful to God for supplying the grace). 

Pastor and Author

In terms of writing, I have published 15 books so far. I am embarking on some book projects at the moment. I seem to write many books at the same time. Who knows whether I’m probably playing catch up in my mind? Find below some of the books for your review.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

‘…The glory of children is their father.’ (Proverbs 17:6b NKJV). Fathers are especially important in the development and maturity of a child.  This is quite true. Read about some …

 
 
 

This book is a synopsis of some mothers in the Bible. It is an analysis of different female characters from whom you can learn a lesson or two by reading about their trials and …

 
 
 

‘Lo, children are an heritage of the LORD: and the fruit of the womb is his reward.’ (Psalm 127:3 KJV). Children are a joy and delight if given the proper upbringing. This book …

 
 
 
 
 
 

There is an adage that says, ‘show me your friends and I will tell you who you are’.  Birds of the same feathers do indeed flock together. Friends can impact you positively or negatively …

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About Ola

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At my book launch in 2016. No more book launches for me though. I’m a simple girl at heart and don’t like a fuss.

Me at the birthplace of Jesus in Bethlehem. You have to bend down to access the door which is called the Humble Door. The door signifies that to see Christ you have to humble yourself.

This was taken at a wedding in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates (UAE), together with Niyi, fully dressed in traditional attire to grace the occasion.

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