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Clergyman urges prayers for Buhari

By Florence Utor
22 October 2015   |   12:21 am
THE General Overseer of Victory Christian Church, Apostle Nkechi Frances Anayo, has made a passionate plea to Nigerians to support President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration with prayers.
President Muhammadu Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari

THE General Overseer of Victory Christian Church, Apostle Nkechi Frances Anayo, has made a passionate plea to Nigerians to support President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration with prayers.

According to her there is need for us as a nation to engage in a prayer campaign for the survival of one Nigeria.

This statement came at a press briefing organized by the church recently to celebrate three decades of existence. Anayo described the celebration as an era of a new glory for the ministry, using the number 30 to illustrate the Eagle as a bird that is left with two options at the age of 30 to either die or experience rebirth. It depends on the path the Eagle determines to take, with its survival spanning to age 70.

She also enjoined Nigerians to propagate the message of love, unity, peace and stability of the country, which remains the overriding principle and direction of our faith regardless of religious difference we are Nigerians and must live as Nigerians.

Anayo added that the leadership of Nigeria needs collective prayers, unity of purpose not only to move on but continue to occupy its enviable position as the giant of Africa in every aspect.

Continuing, she said that Nigeria cannot break up into little sectional pieces because the Almighty created this nation on purpose and, at 55, we must cancel evil report against our nation.

“It is our collective responsibility to have a stake in a violence-free country,” she said.

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