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Ritabella is a mover and a shaker in our generation, a mighty woman of valor, a woman of zeal and fire, and a woman of excellence.

She's the co-pastor of Rivers of Life Assembly International, and she's the visionary, President and founder of Women of Solution International, located in Woburn, Massachusetts, USA. A ministry that reaches hundreds of thousands who have been battered, bruised, disadvantaged, and lost in the vicissitudes of the world that have left many hopeless and in despair.

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She's a prayer and a prophetic powerhouse, a night watcher, a prayerful woman whom God has entrusted with the prayer watches of the night, guarding the spiritual territory through concrete prayer and spiritual warfare, a woman who doesn't take no for an answer and believes no evil happens on her watch. She's a prayer and a prophetic powerhouse, a night watcher, a prayerful woman whom God has entrusted with the prayer watches of the night, guarding the spiritual territory through concrete prayer and spiritual warfare, a woman who doesn't take no for an answer and believes no evil happens on her watch.

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As a mother in Zion, she's raising up many spiritual sons and daughters through ministry training, prayer camps, and networks, and character building to reclaim their inheritance as the daughters of Zelophehad in Numbers 27:1 - 11, to take their rightful position and destiny in Christ.

She believes in transforming the ordinary woman into an extraordinary woman of excellence, and impacting her generation with God's grace, power, and love.

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