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The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by alphonsojidebab(op): 8:59am On Jan 04
In Nigeria, prayer is more than a religious activity — it is a survival language. During periods of economic hardship, insecurity, health challenges, and emotional distress, many Nigerians instinctively turn to prayer as a source of hope, strength, and reassurance.

Across churches, homes, buses, markets, and even social media, certain prayers are repeatedly heard, reflecting the everyday struggles of millions of people. From financial pressures to health concerns and family stability, these prayers reveal what truly weighs on the hearts of Nigerians. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

Below is a curated list of the most common prayers Nigerians say during difficult times.

1. Prayers for Financial Help and Survival

One of the most frequent prayers across Nigeria is for financial relief. With rising inflation, unemployment, and increased living costs, many Nigerians pray daily for provision.

Common expressions include prayers for daily bread, open doors, unexpected helpers, debt cancellation, and stable income. These prayers are often heard during early morning devotions, night vigils, and midweek services.

For many, financial prayer is not about luxury but basic survival — food, rent, school fees, and transportation.

2. Prayers for Good Health and Healing

Health-related prayers are deeply rooted in Nigerian spirituality. When access to healthcare is limited or costly, prayer becomes a first response.

Nigerians commonly pray against sickness, sudden death, strange illnesses, and prolonged medical conditions. Many also pray for emotional healing, peace of mind, and strength during long hospital stays or caregiving periods.

Healing prayers are especially prominent during church services, fasting periods, and special prayer programs.

3. Prayers for Protection and Safety

Insecurity has made prayers for protection a daily routine for many Nigerians. From armed robbery and kidnapping to accidents and spiritual fears, protection prayers are common in homes and churches.

These prayers are often said before journeys, at night before sleep, and in the early hours of the morning. Many Nigerians ask for protection over their families, children, workplaces, and movements.

For some, these prayers are accompanied by scripture reading and anointing rituals.

4. Prayers for Marriage and Family Stability

Marriage-related prayers are another major category. Singles often pray for suitable partners, while married couples pray for peace, understanding, and fertility.

Prayers against marital conflict, separation, infidelity, and delayed marriage are frequently mentioned in church prayer points and personal devotion.

Family unity and childbearing remain important concerns, making these prayers emotionally significant.

5. Prayers for Direction and Decision-Making

During uncertain times, many Nigerians pray for clarity and guidance. Whether it involves career decisions, relocation, business choices, or education, prayer is used to seek direction.

These prayers often ask for wisdom, discernment, and the ability to make the “right choice” in confusing situations.

They are especially common among youths, graduates, entrepreneurs, and those facing major life transitions.

6. Prayers Against Delay and Stagnation

Prayers against delay — in marriage, career, finances, or personal progress — are very common. Many Nigerians believe prolonged hardship or lack of progress requires spiritual intervention.

Such prayers are often intense and repeated during fasting periods, midnight prayers, and special deliverance services.

They reflect the frustration of feeling “stuck” despite effort and hard work.

7. Prayers for Peace of Mind and Emotional Strength

Beyond material needs, many Nigerians pray for inner peace. Stress, anxiety, anger, and emotional exhaustion have become common, especially in urban areas.

Prayers for calmness, patience, forgiveness, and emotional healing are often said quietly, away from public attention.

For many, these prayers are about surviving mentally, not just physically.

Why These Prayers Matter

These prayers cut across denominations, age groups, and social classes. Whether Christian, Muslim, or traditionally spiritual, Nigerians rely on prayer as a coping mechanism during hardship.

They also reflect shared realities — economic pressure, insecurity, health challenges, and family expectations — making them deeply relatable and enduring.

As long as hardship exists, these prayers will remain relevant.
https://eyesoflagos.com/2026/01/04/the-most-common-prayers-nigerians-say-during-hard-times/

Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by Stephen0mozzy:
Let's bow our heads and lift up holy hands to pray.

1. Prayers for Peace of Mind and Emotional Strength
2. Prayers for Good Health and Healing

The above two are so important eh. If any of them go wrong, it'll mess up everything else.
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by oluwaseunamos33(m): 9:11am On Jan 04
Oh lord my God, come into my rescue and deliver me
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by Antichristian2: 9:12am On Jan 04
Jesus told Christians not to worry about tomorrow!

Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own. Matthew 6:34

But Christians are still worried about 2026 in 2025!
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by 99thEnemy(m): 9:12am On Jan 04
May God deliver us all from evil people who plan our downfall even when we have truly done nothing wrong to them. Both the known and unknown.

These imprecatory Psalms are your shield, pray them daily:

• Psalm 35
• Psalm 58
• Psalm 69:22–28
• Psalm 83
• Psalm 94:1–2
• Psalm 109:6–15
• Psalm 137:7–9



May Mbatsav Mba Sha Ya have no power over you. cool
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by Okeybb: 9:12am On Jan 04
Yes, as far as there’s Nigeria 🇳🇬 this prayer is a sure ting
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by Osiris12: 9:13am On Jan 04
Op no add say Nigerians Dey pray make dem bring light
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by Gotocourt: 9:13am On Jan 04
Say No to bad governance, my friend in Australia said government have provided all we pray for, he found it weird his first time in church. People praying for their dogs😅😂🤣, people praying for surgery (old people).
Nothing concern youths with churches. Some interior aboriginal natives areas don't want tarred road shocked (e shock you abi).
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by femi4: 9:15am On Jan 04
alphonsojidebab:
https://eyesoflagos.com/2026/01/04/the-most-common-prayers-nigerians-say-during-hard-times/
Prayers against their enemies should be no 1

They always have enemies ...
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by Offpoint1: 9:15am On Jan 04
Funny it never works but they don't give up
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by MEGAWATCH: 9:16am On Jan 04
The biggest nonsense prayer is the one you pray after voting your useless and incompetent brother/ Friends into power and you start praying for them to be successful like Alex Oti of Abia state.


What business has your friends managed before wanting him to manage your life, family and businesses for 4 or 8 years?

Alex Oti, Peter Obi were managing banks before coming to politics.


🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by lilsmart(m): 9:16am On Jan 04
prayers will remain relevant. Without work
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by Willie2015: 9:17am On Jan 04
Stephen0mozzy:
Let's bow our holy hands to pray.

1. Prayers for Peace of Mind and Emotional Strength
2. Prayers for Good Health and Healing

The above two are so important eh. If any of them go wrong, it'll mess up everything else.
Just pray for Gods presence in ur life...All others will follow
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by Ironfaceman(m): 9:19am On Jan 04
You bow your head to pray not your hands.
Take note.



Stephen0mozzy:
Let's bow our holy hands to pray.

1. Prayers for Peace of Mind and Emotional Strength
2. Prayers for Good Health and Healing

The above two are so important eh. If any of them go wrong, it'll mess up everything else.
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by Nostalemate: 9:28am On Jan 04
lilsmart:
prayers will remain relevant. Without work
Ironfaceman:
You bow your head to pray not your hands.
Take note.
Prayer without a sacrifice fasting is like planting seeds on a bad soil ....you won't get the desired results.


Shout-out to all chess players earning via online.
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by Stephen0mozzy: 9:31am On Jan 04
Ironfaceman:
You bow your head to pray not your hands.
Take note.
No vex. I don correct am.
Thank you
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by Hhh4444: 9:36am On Jan 04
Una still dey pray for problems when man cause abi?I no dey advise anybody again,na your body go tell you.
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by EvaWriter: 9:43am On Jan 04
I pray ooo. We pray to the Lord
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by Exceed15: 9:53am On Jan 04
My prayers always centers on God's mercies.
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by helinues: 9:55am On Jan 04
It's only when people are broke they always remember, God, village people and old friends.

People they have forsaken when they had money
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by jordyspices: 10:00am On Jan 04
Very apt 👌 naaaaa wahhhhhhh ohhhhhh
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by Abee79(m): 10:01am On Jan 04
Yes, pray. But work and make the right choices. Hold your leaders accountable. I assure you, if this is done, at least 90% of the prayers on that list will be unnecessary!
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by kernniejay(m): 10:09am On Jan 04
Nigerians especially the women, are always afraid and worry over everything, that is why they full churches and they will obey any pastor that ask them to do anything.
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by jeff1993: 10:10am On Jan 04
Some of the most common prayers are

God abeg make light dey when I reach house

Wetin I wan chop like this God abeg

God abeg make this hold up no too much

God save me abeg
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by Julibet: 10:43am On Jan 04
You see that health matter eh, if you work in the Health sector in Nigeria, you'll understand why people hold on to God in this country.

There's a diagnosis you'll be given in this country and with the state of our health sector, just write your will. When Nigerians hold on to God in everything, e get why.
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by gohf: 10:48am On Jan 04
Gotocourt:
Say No to bad governance, my friend in Australia said government have provided all we pray for, he found it weird his first time in church. People praying for their dogs😅😂🤣, people praying for surgery (old people).
Nothing concern youths with churches. Some interior aboriginal natives areas don't want tarred road shocked (e shock you abi).
different people, different needs, different prayer points. Some even in Australia are praying for what to eat today
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by sreamsense: 11:15am On Jan 04
Offpoint1:
Funny it never works but they don't give up
It never works for somebody like you that doesn't believe in it because you don't have personal relationship with God as your father to seek His face on daily basis. It will not work for those that are full of pride and prove to even know more than God in their arrogance. You need humility to walk with God and get your prayer answered.

If he doesn't answer your prayer for that item, is either he gets better options for you or that thing may harm you. He knows the end from the beginning. When you are closer to Him, he will order your steps and reveal His mind to you in the language you can understand. Countless of testimonies abound across praying centers daily because God answers their prayers.

When you allow your education and logic to kill your senses thinking God doesn't answer prayers despite you see even the professor emeritus giving testimonies of God intervention and answer.to their prayers, then blame yourself and not God. Come down from the ladder of arrogance and ware garment of humility, so you can begin to see result to your prayers.
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by fredoooooo: 11:37am On Jan 04
The lord's prayer .... Classic
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by Deepspirituals: 11:51am On Jan 04
Those that trust on the Lord Prays for His Mercies . Prayers is Powerful when you do it with Open and Good Mind .


Any Spiritual Issues huh I'm a SPIRITUALISTS
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by sundayezege4(m): 12:35pm On Jan 04
Bad leadership and massive poverty are the major cause
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by jessicahanlo(f): 1:01pm On Jan 04
Ah, na true talk 😅. Most Nigerians go straight to “God, make e better” or “Oga at the top, help me.” I notice say when wahala deep, people no dey waste time, na “Lord, touch my life” and “Father, remove this burden” full everywhere. 😂 Some even dey combine am with fasting or small sacrifice, just to make sure say God hear am quick. Na our culture be that, prayer + hope, no matter how gbege be.
Re: The Most Common Prayers Nigerians Say During Hard Times by BILLSMAN: 1:24pm On Jan 04
We pray for an end to bad governance too
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