LAGOS, Nigeria — Founder of Christ Embassy, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, has unveiled a range of electric vehicles and a new digital business platform as part of what he described as a wider technology drive by the ministry.
The unveiling took place during the New Economy Unveiling 2026 (NEU 2026), where Oyakhilome presented several vehicles under the Tsion and Vision names and introduced a platform identified as TISHAN Aark.
During his presentation, the cleric also singled out global technology entrepreneurs Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, thanking them for what he described as their contributions and personal attention to projects associated with the ministry's emerging technology ecosystem.
Oyakhilome said he would provide further information about the relationships and projects in November.
“Jeff Bezos was very helpful. Thank you so much, Jeff. Elon, thank you so much, Elon Musk,” Oyakhilome said during the presentation.»
He added that he was holding back some details for now, saying he would speak more openly about the matter in November.
The comments have generated considerable interest online, particularly because the pastor's remarks could be interpreted as suggesting involvement by the two internationally known businessmen in projects associated with the ministry.
However, there is currently no independent confirmation in the sources reviewed that Bezos or Musk, or companies associated with them, formally partnered with Christ Embassy in manufacturing the vehicles. Oyakhilome's remarks therefore remain the primary basis for the reported connection.
NEW DIGITAL BUSINESS PLATFORM UNVEILED
Oyakhilome also introduced TISHAN Aark, described during the presentation as a business-market platform.
While discussing the application, he told the audience that users could convert activities carried out on the platform into earnings.
“You can literally make money every moment on Aark,” he said, according to the video of the presentation.
The statement has attracted attention online, although details explaining precisely how the platform generates income for users were not fully provided during the presentation.
Information about the application's ownership structure, business model, regulatory status, financial safeguards and operational framework will therefore be important as the platform develops.
MUSK AND BEZOS REMARKS DRAW ATTENTION
The mention of Musk and Bezos became one of the most discussed aspects of the presentation.
Both businessmen are major figures in the global technology and business sectors. Musk is associated with Tesla and SpaceX, while Bezos founded Amazon and later established aerospace company Blue Origin.
Oyakhilome's decision to publicly thank the two men has prompted questions about the precise nature of their alleged contribution to the ministry's technology projects.
At this stage, it would be premature to describe either businessman as a confirmed investor, technical partner or manufacturer of the Tsion vehicles without further documentation.
The distinction is important because a personal interaction, advice or assistance from an individual would not necessarily amount to a formal corporate partnership.
NOVEMBER PROMISE
Oyakhilome indicated that more information would be released in November 2026.
The expected disclosure could provide further details about the technology projects, the electric vehicles, the Aark platform and the individuals or organisations involved in their development.
For now, the NEU 2026 presentation represents one of the most unusual expansions announced by a Nigerian religious organisation, combining religious ministry with electric vehicles, digital technology and commercial ventures.
Christ Embassy has previously developed technology-related initiatives and digital platforms as part of its global operations. Oyakhilome's latest presentation suggests that the ministry intends to take that technological push into new areas.
The next major test will be whether the projects move from unveiling and public presentation to independently verifiable production, commercial operation and regulatory compliance.
Source: Pastor Chris Oyakhilome's NEU 2026 presentation and reports by Nigerian media outlets. The supplied video can be viewed . Existing reporting also identifies Oyakhilome as the founder of Christ Embassy, also known as LoveWorld.








