Again, Youngest Qualified Accountant, Danielle Clement Egberanmwen, storms MFM PMCH, barely after year longest trumpeter testimony
Dr D.K. Olukoya, General Overseer, MFM worldwide with the youngest Accountant, Danielle Clement Egberanmwen yesterday, July 4, 2026, photo by MFM News Digest Magazine
By allcitynews.ng
Again, Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries organised Power Must Change Hands and 2026 Annual Water of Fire, Prayer City, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Magboro, Ibafo, Ogun State, Nigeria was engulfed with jubilation, thanksgiving to God as the a youngest Accountant, Danielle Clement Egberanmwen,
testified of God's faithfulness, barely a year another member, Joshua Olusanya told the congregation how he became world record holder, entered Guinness Book of Record as longest trumpeter.
Just as Joshua Olusanya, who emerged the first person to win the Guinness World record in longest marathon trumpet blowing, which he played for 25 hours, 30 minutes and 36 seconds, in July PMCH, 5 July 2025, likewise Danielle Osasere Clement-Egberanmwen, became Nigeria’s youngest qualified accountant, and stormed MFM PMCH/Annual Water of Fire service, July 4, 2026 with her testimony.
Even as Danielle is now an inspiration to a new generation, with many expressing hope that her story will encourage more young people to remain steadfast, pursue excellence and believe that extraordinary achievements are within reach when such ambitions are backed up with reliance in God and in hard work.
The 16-year-old, made history as Nigeria's youngest Chartered Accountant. She shared her inspiring testimony at the just concluded Power Must Change Hands and 2026 Annual Water of Fire programme, July 4, 2026, organised by MFM in Prayer City,
Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
While testifying of her record-breaking milestone, she told the over 500,000 congregation how through prayer and encouragement from her parents became the youngest accountant at age 16.
Danielle became qualified accountant after completion of her studies organised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) at the exceptionally young age of 16.
Disclosing the journey, during her
thanksgiving at the MFM altar in Prayer City, she revealed that the journey began three years ago after secondary school. She credited her parents for their encouragement and honestly shared that she even failed one of her final professional papers before ultimately pushing through.
After her testimony, she with her parents together with MFM News Digest Magazine, and some media people, met with the General Overseer, MFM worldwide, Dr Pastor Olukoya.
Olukoya, who warmly celebrated her achievement, prayed for her, and praised her hard work, discipline, and resilience as a testament to God's grace.
Her testimony drew widespread praises and thanksgiving from the members of the congregation.
She began her testimony by introducing herself:
“My name is Danielle Clement Egberanmwen and I am a member of Women of Fire Region 1, We Care ministry.,” and this gladdened the hearts of the congregation as they clapped in appreciation of her introduction.
Sharing her testimony before the congregation, Osasere said her parents encouraged her to enrol for ICAN’s accounting technicians scheme (ATS) examinations instead of waiting until she was old enough for university admission.
“I am 16 years old. I started this ICAN journey three years ago after finishing my secondary school early,” she said. “My parents encouraged me to start writing the ICAN examinations through ATS instead of just waiting around until I got to the right age for university.”
According to her, the journey was particularly challenging because she did not study accounting in secondary school.
“I wasn’t an accounting student in secondary school, so the exams, especially at the first level proved very difficult, more difficult than they probably were for other people at the same level,” she said.
“But I had to put in extra effort, and with the grace of God, I was able to pass that first level. Ever since then, it has been a success.”
Sharing more of her experienced when she encountered a setback after failing one of her final examination papers last year but refused to give up, she said,
“Last year, I failed one of my final papers, unfortunately, which I had to rewrite earlier this year in May,” she recalled.
“To the glory of God, I passed that examination, and now I can say that I am a qualified accountant of the institute at 16 years old.”
The young lady acknowledged the role of prayer and the spiritual guidance she received from MFM as having played significant roles in her success story. The General Overseer, Dr. Daniel Olukoya also took time to celebrate one of his outstanding children. He wrote on one of his social media handles:
“Today, we celebrate with one of our own, Danielle Osasere Clement-Egberanmwen, as she shares the inspiring testimony of becoming Nigeria’s youngest Chartered Accountant at just 16 years old.
This extraordinary achievement stands as a powerful testament to God’s faithfulness and what can be accomplished through diligence, discipline, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.
Her journey is an inspiration to young people everywhere, proving that with God’s grace, determination, and a clear vision, age is never a barrier to greatness.
Congratulations, Osasere! We pray that this remarkable milestone will be the beginning of even greater accomplishments and that God will continue to lead you from glory to glory.”
It would be recalled that in July 5, 2025, PMCH, another MFM member, Joshua Olusanya, came out to testify of how he broke the record of longest trumpeter.







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