Dr. Oladotun Reju
Dr. Oladotun Reju—fondly known as “Dot”—is the founding Pastor of The Kingdom Citizens’ Pavilion (KCP), a formation-driven local church based in Jos, Nigeria.
Under his leadership, KCP has grown into a multi-dimensional community committed not merely to gathering believers, but to forming responsible, discerning, and governable people who can carry authority faithfully in society.
Beyond the local church, his work extends across education, civic engagement, leadership development, and the creative arts.
Education & Institutional Formation
Dr. Reju provides apostolic oversight to:
Kingdom Citizens’ International School (KCIS) – Nursery & Primary education
Kingdom Citizens’ College (KCC) – Secondary education
These institutions operate as expressions of a long-term commitment to childhood and adolescent formation—academic excellence joined with moral clarity and disciplined character.
Civic Responsibility & Social Renewal
He is the founder of the Patris Empowerment Initiative, a faith-informed civic platform that promotes responsible governance, ethical citizenship, and socio-economic development in Nigeria.
Through Patris, initiatives in leadership formation, public advocacy, education, and economic empowerment seek to contribute to sustainable societal renewal.
Leadership Development
Dr. Reju is the Founder and Chief Resource Person of the Center for Transformational Leadership (CTL), Jos, where he equips leaders to think structurally, act responsibly, and serve institutions with integrity.
His work in leadership formation integrates theology, governance, work, and public life.
Arts & Culture
Recognising the formative power of culture, he mentors Christian artists—equipping them to deploy the arts for transformational impact.
This vision has birthed initiatives such as:
Jos City Gatekeepers Band
M4Creation Studios
Patris Radio
These platforms exist not merely for performance, but for shaping imagination and public conscience.
Professional & Academic Background
Dr. Reju was trained as a banker and practiced in the financial sector for over a decade before transitioning fully into pastoral and teaching vocation, where he has served for over 24 years.
He holds:
B.Sc. in Sociology – University of Lagos
M.A. in Christian Leadership – West African Theological Seminary, Lagos
Doctor of Ministry in Transformational Leadership for the Global City – Bakke Graduate University, Dallas, Texas, USA
He serves as:
Adjunct Faculty – Fresno Pacific University (USA)
Adjunct Faculty – Daystar University (Kenya)
Member, Board of Regents – Bakke Graduate University
Steward of the Theology of Work Grant Program – Mustard Seed Foundation (since 2008)
