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Present Nigeria to God for healing – Peter Obi to Nigerian Christians

Peter Gregory Obi, Former Governor of Anambra State and the Presidential Candidate of Labour Party in the 2023 election

Former Governor of Anambra State and the Presidential Candidate of Labour Party in the 2023 general elections, Peter Gregory Obi has called on Christians in the country to use the ongoing Lenten period to call on God to intervene in the country’s situation.

He made the call via his X handle on Sunday.

“As the global Christian Lenten season enters the final lap known as the Holy Week today, I like to wish them, especially Nigerian Christians, a very edifying week.

“The week-long activities of the Holy Week, mark the deep remembrance of the passion, death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ which is the core of the Christian faith. Since February 14, 2024, when the Lenten season started, Christians have continued to fast, pray and show brotherly love to one another through almsgiving to the poor,” he stated.

“The activities of the Holy Week, thus, present us the opportunity to soberly reflect on the many challenges facing us individually, and those facing us collectively as a nation, an opportunity to ask for God’s divine intervention.

“Even as we make our human efforts, as a people, to move our nation forward, we must leverage the solemnity of this season to pray for divine intervention in our nation.

“The hearts of many are heavy with pain, grieving the loss of their dear ones due to the high level of insecurity in the nation. Families are hungry, not knowing where their next meal will come from because they can no longer afford the basic necessity of food.

“Many of our fellow Nigerians have died in their struggle to find food to eat. The unity and love in diversity, for which our dear nation was known, have been sacrificed on the altar of tribal and religious division.

“Let us, therefore, present our nation to God for healing and restoration, in this Holy Week, so that as we labour, as humans, for New Nigeria, it will become even more possible.

“I wish us all a fruitful and impactful Holy Week commemoration.”

Currently, Nigeria is troubled economically and security-wise and it is evident in the rising costs of food items, building items and non-stop abduction in various locations across the country.

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