46 children are in terrorists den.
46 children are in terrorists den.
46 children are in terrorists den.
The Nigerian Government is doing nothing.
46 children are in terrorists den.
46 children are in terrorists den.
46 children are in terrorists den.
The Nigerian Government is doing nothing.
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Perhaps it is time we give credit as much as we criticize.
I have been very critical of the institutional church bodies in Nigeria.
But lately, PFN Youth, under this man's leadership, has started doing the very things we complained they were not doing.
The AGO's message, which we all lauded, came from the conference PFN Youth organized.
The conference was held in Abuja. I do not need to tell you what that costs.
It runs into millions.
But the cost is not even the main thing. The impact is.
Now I saw him standing behind Pastor Yemi Davids, leading a protest regarding the killings of Christians in Nigeria.
Again, that is no small thing to do, considering the kind of socio-political relationship the church has historically had with the government in this nation.
I am saying that if we were critical, and still are, then we should also give massive credit and massive support when our representatives are doing the right things.
Well done, Apostle Immanuel Iren.
And well done to PFN Youth too.
You have our support.
These precious kids are the future of our nation!
These precious souls are growing up with stories of oppression, while many of the people meant to protect them remain quiet and inactive toward their safety.
What mindset will they grow up with, if they survive the evil of their captors?
While doing what we can,
what we should NOT do is:
— keep quiet and watch the nation bleed,
— normalize evil and oppression until we become desensitized to it,
— vote based on promises alone instead of proven accountability and servant leadership,
— stop praying and calling on God to arise on our behalf.
I counsel that:
— In your personal time and corporate religious gatherings, pray for Nigeria.
— In your own way, speak up for the oppressed.
It is hard to believe in Nigeria when we witness the gradual decline of the economy, health sector, and the willingness of authorities to safeguard human life and property.
But we must keep hope alive and continue to dream while we still can.
Nigeria will be great again.
May everyone with evil intentions toward this nation be exposed and judged.
Amen 🙏
WHY DIDN’T THIS MAKE THE NEWS???
PFN Lagos Holds Protest Against Killings, Kidnapping, Insecurity
The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Lagos State chapter, on Sunday staged a peaceful protest against the rising wave of killings, kidnappings and general insecurity across the country.