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Okowa Stresses Need For Prayers To Improve Nigeria's Fortunes by ubikings: 11:49am On Jan 30, 2018
Okowa Stresses Need For Prayers To Improve Nigeria's Fortunes

Delta State Governor, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, has stressed the need for Deltans and Nigerians at large to pray for the country for improved fortunes.

Senator Okowa, represented by the Commissioner for Information, Mr. Patrick Ukah, during the 40th anniversary and award presentation of Christian Evangelical Social Movement (CESM) of Nigeria held in Unity Hall, Asaba, on Friday stated that as much as the government is set to do its bid in actualising the yearnings of the people, God's blessings and grace remains a galvanising force.

The Governor commended the leadership of CESM for their resilience in holding the movement together.

He said, "There is no doubt in my mind that the birth and subsequent activities of this movement and other similar prayer movements after yours must have had a salutary impact on your nations destiny."

"That you did not allow the vision and dreams of the founding father to die within the walls of the universities but you have continued to sustain the vision, speaks of the dedication and sense of purpose that have been the driving force of this movement." He added.

The Chairman CESM, Pastor Austin Okachi, in his welcome address said the programme themed ' Generational Impact: Past, Present and Future' is in celebration of the 40 years of effective and fruitful existence of the body.

Delta State Chairman, Pentecostal Fellowship Nigeria (PFN), Bishop Patrick Enakere, in his good will message, stressed the need for patience and urged Christians to continue to have faith as every prophecy concerning Nigeria would be fulfilled.

Others who delivered goodwill messages include, the PFN National President, Dr. Felix Omobude, PFN National Deputy President, Dr. Francis Waleoke, among others.

Highpoint of the ceremony was the presentation of awards to some deserving individuals, including the state Governor.

Re: Okowa Stresses Need For Prayers To Improve Nigeria's Fortunes by Colleverage: 11:59am On Jan 30, 2018
GOD please split nigeria into biafra and whatever the rest want to call themselves
Re: Okowa Stresses Need For Prayers To Improve Nigeria's Fortunes by Pavore9: 12:09pm On Jan 30, 2018
Praying while they embezzle? angry
Re: Okowa Stresses Need For Prayers To Improve Nigeria's Fortunes by plaetton: 12:50pm On Jan 30, 2018
ubikings:
Okowa Stresses Need For Prayers To Improve Nigeria's Fortunes

Delta State Governor, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, has stressed the need for Deltans and Nigerians at large to pray for the country for improved fortunes.

Senator Okowa, represented by the Commissioner for Information, Mr. Patrick Ukah, during the 40th anniversary and award presentation of Christian Evangelical Social Movement (CESM) of Nigeria held in Unity Hall, Asaba, on Friday stated that as much as the government is set to do its bid in actualising the yearnings of the people, God's blessings and grace remains a galvanising force.

The Governor commended the leadership of CESM for their resilience in holding the movement together.

He said, "There is no doubt in my mind that the birth and subsequent activities of this movement and other similar prayer movements after yours must have had a salutary impact on your nations destiny."

"That you did not allow the vision and dreams of the founding father to die within the walls of the universities but you have continued to sustain the vision, speaks of the dedication and sense of purpose that have been the driving force of this movement." He added.

The Chairman CESM, Pastor Austin Okachi, in his welcome address said the programme themed ' Generational Impact: Past, Present and Future' is in celebration of the 40 years of effective and fruitful existence of the body.

Delta State Chairman, Pentecostal Fellowship Nigeria (PFN), Bishop Patrick Enakere, in his good will message, stressed the need for patience and urged Christians to continue to have faith as every prophecy concerning Nigeria would be fulfilled.

Others who delivered goodwill messages include, the PFN National President, Dr. Felix Omobude, PFN National Deputy President, Dr. Francis Waleoke, among others.

Highpoint of the ceremony was the presentation of awards to some deserving individuals, including the state Governor.

Idiot governor.

Instead of building schools, vocational centres, libraries and technology campuses, useless leaders building church auditoriums and asking their citizens to pray for better times and progress.

And the prayers generated since middle East religions migrated into Nigeria has done exactly what ?

Doing the same thing over and over again while expecting a different outcome each time is the clinical definition of Insanity.

This over-reliance on middle East Stone age worldviews to navigate modern realities is the reason why our realities are so fragmented.

" As a man thinketh, so he is and lives ".

If we continue to think in stone age terms, we will inevitably live in Stone age realities.

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