Church prays against insecurity, others

By Moses Emorinken, Abuja

In the face of the myriad of socio-economic and political challenges facing the country, and by extension her citizens, the Church of God Mission International (CGMI) has assured that it does not intend to shirk away from its leadership role and responsibility at this trying period. It believed that Nigeria shall be great again.

In a communique released at the end of the Prayer Rally held at the Unity Fountain in Abuja, Bishop of CGMI Faith Arena, Bishop Feb Idahosa said the church will continue to stand in the gap by praying and contending for the soul of Nigeria, because the church fully understands that the weapons of its warfare are not carnal but mighty through God to the pulling down of all strongholds, be it terrorism, insurgency, kidnapping, banditry, ritual killings, and all sorts of manipulations.

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Bishop Idahosa said: “We shall continue to support the government in order to deliver good governance to all Nigerians, and at the same time, we will not fail to offer suggestions and solutions to the government where necessary. More so, we shall also be bold to declare the mind of God by speaking truth to power whenever the need arises.

He encouraged all God’s people, especially the young ones to enter into leadership, adding that all and sundry should continue to take positive actions to bring about the change everyone wants to see in Nigeria. We require action after prayer.

In his remarks, Bishop John Praise declared that Nigeria will not suffer war again and proclaimed peace and unity in every part of the country.

Bishop of Abuja Bishopric of CGMI, Bishop Festus Akhimien said the church believes in a greater Nigeria and expressed the optimism that the fortunes of the country will turn around for good in the not too distant time.

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