Nigerians have been urged to unite in their efforts to address the current challenges facing the nation.
Prophet Sam Olu Alo, the planter of the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) Adamimogo Grace of Mercy Prayer Mountain Worldwide, emphasised that collaboration among Nigerians, regardless of ethnic backgrounds, religion, language, or political affiliations, is essential for making Nigeria great again.
Prophet Olu-Alo made this call during a program themed “Weep No More,” held at Jesus City on the Lekki/Epe Expressway in Lagos.
At the event, a significant number of attendees were empowered with various skills, including CCTV camera installation, shoe making, fashion designing, security door installation, and more.
Additional skills offered included catering, snack making, crafting, adire making, and weaving, among others.
Over the course of nine days, no fewer than 5,000 people were also provided with meals by the ministry, served both in the morning and evening.
The renowned cleric expressed concern that Nigeria continues to face numerous socio-economic issues despite being blessed with abundant resources and talented individuals.
He argued that unity and collective efforts among citizens are crucial for meaningful and positive change in the country.
He urged the people to focus on their strengths and work towards a shared goal of national development, encouraging everyone to actively participate in the nation-building process.
According to him, “We are all leaders, changing fortune of the nation for good is not only the responsibility of the President or governors, we also have a role to play as a citizen for the progress and development of the nation.
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“Changing this nation for good start from each family, church, mosque, and even traditional worshippers, three things led to the current hardship, lack of love, ethnicity and lastly, our people has forgotten that they will die one day.
“Other developed countries have plans and focus for their citizens and remain committed to them. Despite the current challenges facing the nation, Nigerians still support President Tinubu. Our leaders should prioritize finding solutions that can alleviate the struggles of the Nigerian people.
Pastor Isaac Olu Eyebiokin of the CAC, Essien Region of Ogun State and Benin Republic expressed optimism that Nigerians will eventually find reasons to celebrate when positive changes occur across the nation.
He stated, “We need to relate to one another with honesty and seek the face of God. God knows the hearts of people and is capable of changing our minds for the better.”
In commending Prophet Olu-Alo for his humanitarian efforts and his positive impact on the lives of the less privileged, Afolabi Imoukhuede, Chairman of Adamimogo FM Nigeria, described Prophet Olu-Alo as someone with a clear vision of excellence.
“The cleric established radio stations to create jobs for unemployed youths. His efforts to eradicate unemployment in society cannot be overstated.”
Regarding Nigeria’s economic challenges, Imoukhuede acknowledged, “We must agree that the steps taken by President Bola Tinubu, including the removal of the fuel subsidy and the floating of the Naira, though painful, are overdue reforms.”
Also, Engr Seyi Adamolekun and a gospel musician, Dele Dara who were gifted cars by the cleric, described the gift as a big luck and mercy speaking, saying despite not been a family member of the cleric, yet, the cleric turn around their life for good.
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