In the meantime, the three-acre campgrounds at Onigbongbo was  being developed. Three long dormitories were built and campers were  lodged there and transported to 49 Moloney Street for Camp meeting  services. At this time, the church had moved up to the auditorium on the  ground floor which was 60' x 120'. 

God continued leading Brother T step-by-step in the expansion of  the Gospel work. When traffic congestion slowed down the transportation  of campers to 49 Moloney Street Church at Ebute Meta, leaders thought of  developing a bigger church building at Onigbongbo. By now Brother T 

had realized the three-acre for a campground would be too small. Already,  he had started negotiations for another campgrounds, a 10-acre expanse of  land at Anthony Village – Adam's village as it was called at that time – off  mile 8 Ikorodu Road, Lagos. Soon, this materialized and a road was  constructed through a thick bush into the place we now call Anthony  Campgrounds.