Babijoh Hands Made in Nigeria Digital Organs to MFM

Dike Onwuamaeze

Babijoh Organ, a Nigerian digital organ manufacturing company, has handed two world-class digital church organs to the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM).

The organs, which are the Presto D337 Series and the Tempo ST39 Series, were generously donated by Dr. D. K. Olukoya, General Overseer of MFM Worldwide and his wife.

The organs have been installed at Grace Hall, MFM International Headquarters, Yaba, Lagos, and the MFM Regional Headquarters, Ado Ekiti.

The Presto D337 Series, installed in Lagos, boasts 37 drawknobs, 80 alternative voices, a 32-note concave pedalboard, and a 7.1 audio system, offering an immersive worship experience.
The Tempo ST39 Series, installed in Ado Ekiti, features 39 tab switches, 41 voices, and similar advanced digital capabilities that reflect Babijoh Organ’s commitment to performance and durability.

Speaking during the handover ceremony in Ado Ekiti, the Regional Pastor of NFM, Pastor Kayode Omojola and his wife, expressed gratitude to the General Overseer and his wife.
He said: “We are deeply thankful to our Daddy and Mummy G.O., Dr. and Mrs. Olukoya, for this tremendous gift.
“This organ will enrich our worship and empower our choir to minister with excellence.”

The CEO of Babijoh Organ, Mr. Babajide Odedeji Aluduru, described the installations as proof of Nigeria’s growing capacity to produce world-class digital instruments.

“Our goal is to merge musical artistry with digital engineering to create organs that meet international standards.

“These MFM projects demonstrate what local expertise can achieve,” he noted.

The External Communications Manager at Babijoh Organ, Mr. Barnabas Akindele, added: “We envision a future where African-built digital organs are exported across continents. Our work reflects innovation, pride, and the preservation of worship through technology.”

With these installations, Babijoh Organ has continued to strengthen its position as a symbol of homegrown excellence, redefining the sound of worship across Nigeria and beyond.

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