New batch of Lagos Christian pilgrims arrive in Jordan
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Christians gathered to commemorate Good Friday in Jerusalem’s Old City, where Jesus is believed to have been crucified and resurrected. / AFP PHOTO / Thomas COEX
In the early hours of Saturday, February 8, 2025, the second batch of 122 Lagos intending pilgrims arrived safely in Jordan.
They were led by esteemed government delegates, including Mr. Adewunmi Gbolahan Ogunsanya, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, Mrs. Florence Yetunde Gbafe, Board Secretary, Bishop Prof. Rufus Oguntuase, Vice Chairman, Mr. Adedamola Adeoshun, Mrs. Abiodun Naz-Musa.
Before their departure, Mrs. Florence Yetunde Gbafe, Board Secretary of the Lagos State Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board, urged the pilgrims to conduct themselves with integrity, fear of God, and exemplary ambassadors of Lagos State.
This development follows the successful return of the first batch of Lagos State Christian pilgrims on January 1, 2025, after a fulfilling pilgrimage exercise to Israel and Jordan.
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