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Work towards restoring Nigeria’s lost glory, clergy tells politicians

The Leader in charge of First Baptist Church, Gwagwalada Abuja, Deaconess Deborah Amao has called on the newly elected political office holders to work towards restoring the lost glory of Nigeria.

Speaking with newsmen on the forthcoming 2019 Annual Revival Programme of the Church in Abuja, Deaconess Amao described corruption and selfish ambition of politicians as major factors responsible for the slow pace of the nation’s development.

According to her, Nigeria is blessed with abundant human and natural resources needed to turn the fortune of the country for greatness.

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Deaconess Amao said the Annual Revival Programme of the Church would be used to pray for the progress and continuous peaceful coexistence of the country.

Speaking on the theme of the Annual Revival Programme tagged “My Hour of Restoration”, the Chairman Evangelism Committee of the Church, Deacon Victor Asade said the five days revival, which would commence in the first week of next month, is aimed at reawakening the consciousness of Christians towards restoration.

Deacon Asade stated that the Revivalist, Reverend Suleiman Ajibola, who is a converted Muslim from Niger Republic and now a Residence Pastor of Idi Oro Baptist Church, Saki, Oyo State, would use the period to sensitize Christians on the need to always pray for restoration of their lost glory.

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