Touching Lives, Transforming Nations
Rev. Dr. Uma Ukpai Ministries exists to propagate the Gospel of Jesus Christ in Nigeria and beyond by all scriptural means in the power of the Holy Spirit, encouraging worship and fellowship among believers.
"If God cannot change your story, then your story cannot be changed." — Rev. Dr. Uma Ukpai
A Legacy of Faith
“When I lost my son, I drew strength from Rev. Uma Ukpai’s faith. Watching his steadfastness after losing more than one child reminded me that true faith stands firm even in sorrow.”
A Heart for God, A Heart for People
For over five decades, Rev. Dr. Uma Ukpai has carried the Gospel across nations. Born January 7, 1945, orphaned at 10, he encountered Christ in 1958 and has since dedicated his life to healing, teaching, and transforming communities through faith.
Evangelism
Uma Ukpai Evangelistic Association (UUEA) spreading the Gospel through crusades and healing campaigns across the world for over 50 years.
Education
Uma Ukpai School of Theology (UUST) and Uma Ukpai Polytechnic providing quality theological and technical education to shape future leaders.
Healthcare & Empowerment
King of Kings Hospital, Uma Ukpai Eye Centre, and scholarship programs providing over ₦75 million annually in medical care and education support.
Upcoming Crusades & Events
Join us for life-changing encounters with God
Uyo Miracle Convention
Uyo Miracle Convention
Testimonies
Lives transformed by the power of God
During preparations for one of his Miracle Conventions in Uyo, a man came requesting prayer for his mother-in-law who had been unable to walk. Rev. Uma Ukpai prayed, asked the man to go home, and declared she would walk. The next morning, she called to testify that she could now walk.
The mother-in-law who couldn't walk & walked
In Itu Mbang (Nigeria), a father reported that his son had been crippled (by a sister, per the report). Uma Ukpai told the father to inform the sister that by a certain morning, the boy would walk, or else she would bear symbolic consequence. The next day, the boy stood up and walked.
A boy crippled by family oppression set free
At the Uma Ukpai Eye Centre in Asaga Ohafia, many people from rural communities who would otherwise have had no access to quality eye care have had vision restored — especially through free laser cataract surgeries. Over 500 indigent persons have benefited.