
Nigerians have been urged to join hands together to tackle the current challenges confronting the nation.
The Planter of Christ Apostolic Church (CAC), Adamimogo Grace of Mercy Prayer Mountain World Wide, Prophet Sam Olu Alo gave the charge while speaking at a programme themed: “Weep No More” at Jesus City Lekki/Epe Express Way Lagos.
He said Nigerians must learn to team up to make the country great irrespective of their ethnic backgrounds, religion, language and political affiliations.
The cleric empowered youths and adults at the event with various skills such as CCTV Camera installation, shoe making, fashion designing, security doors installation and cash grants.
Others are catering, snacks making, craft, adire making, weaving among others.
No fewer than 5,000 peoples were also feted by the ministry for nine days both in the morning and in the evening
The renowned cleric who decried that Nigeria still faces numerous socio-economic issues despite being blessed with abundant resources and talented individuals said unity and collective efforts among citizenry will lead to meaningful and positive change in the country.
He, however, called on the people to focus on their strengths and work towards a common goal of national development, urging everyone to play their part in the nation-building process.
According to him, “We are all leaders, changing fortune of the nation for good is not only the responsibility of the President or governors, we also have a role to play as a citizen for the progress and development of the nation.
“Changing this nation for good start from each family, church, mosque, and even traditional worshippers, three things led to the current hardship, lack of love, ethnicity and lastly, our people has forgotten that they will die one day.
“Other developed countries has plan and focus for their citizens and won’t derail from it. Nigerians still like President Tinubu despite current challenges facing the nation. Our leaders should think of what can bring relief to the pains of Nigerians.”
Pastor Isaac Olu Eyebiokin of CAC, Essien Region of Ogun State and Benin Republic expressed optimism that Nigerians will laugh at the end of the day when things turn around for good across the nation.
Commending Prophet Olu-Alo for his humanitarian works, the Chairman, Adamimogo FM Nigeria, Afolabi Imoukhuede described the cleric as a person whose clear vision is about excellence.
“The cleric established radio stations to provide jobs for unemployed youths, his efforts towards eradicating unemployment in the society can not be overemphasized.”
In her remarks, Dr. Olufemi Faweya, said through the Prophet Sam Olu Alo Foundation, the cleric has given back to the community as part of his corporate social responsibility.
Seyi Adamolekun and a gospel musician, Dele Dara who were gifted cars by the cleric, described the gift as a huge blessing to their lives and families.
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