
Port Harcourt witnessed a seismic shift in the spirit on March 14, 2026. What started as a scheduled 1:00PM revival concert at the Suntaal Event Centre began long before the first note was struck. By 10:00AM, the atmosphere on SARS Road was already thick with anticipation.
Thousands of young people, driven by a spiritual hunger that only God could satisfy, trooped in by their numbers to secure their place at the altar for what has become the city’s most anticipated gathering.
By the time the clock struck one, the hall was surging. Over 2,500 people packed the main floor to capacity, while hundreds more spilled into the galleries, leaving no seat empty and no space wasted.
This was the “Redemption Story,” and every soul in the building seemed to know they were part of a divine appointment. The hall was filled with a generation of youths and teenagers hungry for a genuine encounter, creating a supercharged atmosphere that stayed electric from the opening prayer to the final benediction.
The “Redemption Story” was told through a beautiful convergence of emerging fire and seasoned spiritual authority. Younger ministers like Natu E, Mr. Praise, Lightbearers, and Estelle Obinna held the atmosphere with incredible artistry, making the reality of redemption feel tangible and close.
Their ministrations paved the way for global voices and A-list artists including Ebuka Songs, Preye Odede, Abbey Ojomu, and Steve Hills, who led the congregation into deep waters of worship. The presence of industry legends like Pastor Afy Douglas and Pst. Franklin Ojukwunze added a layer of weight and wisdom to the night, bridging the gap between generations of worshippers.
When MrWealth and Team REM made their first appearance, attendees described the experience as nothing short of “Heaven on Earth.” This year’s edition was particularly significant as it hosted the live recordings of powerful new anthems like the Darling remix, Adonai, and Fathers Beloved.
These songs served as the backdrop for a night characterized by excellence in music and an intense flow of God’s power. The hallmark of the evening was the raw, reckless abandon of the worshippers; the room was a sea of people rolling on the floor, screaming in joy, and prostrating before the Word with tears of wonder in their eyes.
The spiritual harvest was as overwhelming as the crowd itself. Prophetic encounters, visions, and a tangible sense of “fire” were super-abundant throughout the nine-hour stretch.
Without even having time for individual testimonies, the power of God moved through the simple raising of hands, resulting in numerous healings. Most significantly, about 100 people made the radical decision to dedicate their lives to Christ, marking the ultimate success of the Redemption Story theme.
For those who follow the ministry of MrWealth, this move of God is the fulfillment of a vision birthed in a season of intense separation. It traces back to a dream where MrWealth saw a crusade of brokenness and intimate worship, receiving a mandate to replicate that heavenly atmosphere everywhere he goes.
Named after the biblical “Bethel“ the house of God where Jacob saw heaven meet earth, this project remains a prophetic soundscape designed to revive broken hearts and call prodigal sons back home.
Though the concert finally came to a close at 9:30 PM, the fire ignited at Suntaal Event Centre continues to burn on social media, with over 500 people already sharing their personal testimonies of deliverance and transformation.
From the real estate moguls in the front row to the students in the gallery, everyone left with the same realization: Project Bethel is not just a concert, it is a gate to heaven.














