Unite to build nation, cleric charges Nigerians

Leader, First African Church Mission, Most Revd Michael Dare, has urged Nigerians to stand together and build the nation.

He said it’s by working together that the country could have peace.

He spoke at the 29th Interdenominational Nine Lessons Christmas Carol Service of the Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church (CSMC), Surulere District Headquarters in Lagos. The theme was: “Christ, Hope of a New Beginning.”

According to him, it is only with unity that Nigeria of everyone’s dream can be made a reality.

The cleric appealed to Nigerians to also pray for the leaders.

District Chairman/ General Leader, Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church (CSMC), Surulere District Headquarters, Special Apostle (Prophet) Sunday Korode, advised political leaders in Nigeria to have the fear of God, as their mandate is to serve God and serve humanity in their positions of authority.

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According to him, considering the socio-economic odds and turbulence that have defined the existence of the nation, adoration must be given to God that we are among the living witness at this time.

Represented by the church’s Deputy District General Secretary, Special Apostle Pastor Benjamin Alaka, the district chairman said the service is a Christian worship traditionally celebrated, on or near Christmas Eve.

Chairperson, Planning Committee, Prophetess Titilayo Osinboyejo, said Christmas was much more than Christian celebration, noting that it was a celebration of charity and love as expressed by God for all, through the birth of his gift.

She regretted that unfaithfulness, unrighteousness, lies, fornication and lack of the fear of God had taken hold of the country.

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