Following a historic accomplishment, it is important to pause and reflect on the significance of a remarkable achievement by Joshua Olusanya, a dedicated member of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM)and a spiritual son of Dr. Daniel Olukoya . *Olusanya, popularly known as the Trumpet Influencer, has etched his name into the Guinness World Records for the Longest Marathon Playing the Trumpet — a stunning 25 hours, 30 minutes, and 36 seconds of continuous performance.
This feat, achieved in May 2025 at Terra Kulture in Lagos, is not only a personal triumph but also another first from a member of Dr. Olukoya’s spiritual family. It stands as a powerful testament to what can happen when discipline, divine direction, and resilience align.
Significantly, this journey of sound and spirit began with a single, selfless act: Dr. Daniel Olukoya gave Joshua Olusanya his first trumpet. That simple gift has now resounded across the world — echoing through history as the foundation of a record-breaking destiny.
While we celebrate this globally recognized milestone, it is equally important to acknowledge the silent forces behind such success — the spiritual foundations, the sacrificial guidance, and the unwavering support of mentors like Dr. Daniel Olukoya.
Over the years, Dr. Olukoya has distinguished himself as a rare leader — one who invests in people selflessly and consistently, regardless of background or ambition.
What sets Dr. Olukoya apart is not just his spiritual insight but his genuine commitment to humanity as a whole. His life’s work has impacted countless individuals, irrespective of their religious affiliations, age, or gender.
From young creatives and professionals to business owners, students, and families, Dr. Olukoya’s reach knows no boundaries.
He has mentored, supported, and interceded for people without seeking recognition, simply driven by a divine mandate to lift others.
His influence cuts across denominational and cultural lines, earning him a reputation not only as a spiritual father but also as a national asset.
Joshua Olusanya’s public appreciation — even after a previous setback — sends a message louder than any trumpet: those who remain grateful are lifted higher. Gratitude opens new doors. It attracts favour. It builds legacy. And above all, it honours God by honouring those He used.
In closing, we commend Dr. Daniel Olukoya for his enduring commitment to raising champions. Even in the face of dishonour from some, he continues to labour in prayer, invest in lives, and provide platforms for growth. His kind does not seek applause, but results — and the results speak for themselves.
Let every young achiever take note: never forget the hands that lifted you. Celebrate them. Acknowledge them. Honour them. For it is written, “He that receives a prophet in the name of a prophet shall receive a prophet’s reward.”
Indeed, gratitude is not just a virtue — it is a ladder to greater heights.
By Samuel Kayode Jolaosho