First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu and National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu will lead a national prayer session involving both Christian and Muslim leaders.
The event aims to seek divine assistance in addressing Nigeria’s ongoing challenges.
Chief Segun Balogun Afolorunikan, Director General of the National Prayer Forum (NPF), announced the initiative during a briefing in Abuja, themed “Seeking the Intervention of God in Nigeria’s Affairs.”
“By the end of this prayer session, we believe that with God’s wisdom, our leaders and citizens will find the strength to confront our common enemies,” Afolorunikan stated, expressing hope that Nigeria would enter 2025 with renewed purpose and stability.
The national prayer sessions will take place in key venues. For seven days, Muslims will gather at Abuja’s National Mosque, with 313 participants reciting the Qur’an for a combined total of 2,191 readings focused on Nigeria’s stability.
Christians will hold an intense week of prayer at the National Ecumenical Centre, uniting prayer warriors from various denominations. Efforts have included outreach with leaders from the National Mosque, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), and traditional authorities like the Sultan of Sokoto.
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