Pastor Enoch Adeboye urges Nigerians
to be prayerful and patient because God is capable of solving all the present
challenges confronting the country – Says Nigeria has indeed been lending to
other nations of the world through the extraordinary exploits of the Redeemed
Church – Emphasis that the God of Nigeria is wealthy
Pastor Adeboye Pastor Adeboye has urged
Nigerians to be prayerful and patient. Pastor Enoch Adeboye has declared that
the later part of 2016 will witness a positive turnaround for Nigerians.
The cleric has also urged Nigerians to be
prayerful and patient because God is capable of solving all the present
challenges confronting Nigerians. The general overseer of the Redeemed
Christian Church Of God (RCCG) made this declaration on Friday night, July 1,
during the July edition of the monthly Holy Ghost Service at the Redemption
Camp on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. Speaking on the on a topic titled “Power to
prosper”, being theme of the July edition of the monthly Holy Ghost Service,
Adeboye said Nigeria has indeed been lending to other nations of the world
through the extraordinary exploits of the Redeemed Church. According to
Vanguard, he said the church now has presence in 190 nations of the world,
stressing that the God of Nigeria is wealthy.
“We are not poor because we are already in the
business of lending to nations. We are buying churches and establishing
institutions in all these countries,” he said. In another development, Aisha
Abubakar, minister of state for industry, trade and investment has stated that president
Buhari’s administration supports the textile industry in creating jobs to
reduce poverty in the country. Aisha stated this at the ongoing Africa Fashion
Week Nigeria (AFWN) which kicked off July 1 with its inaugural edition of AFWN
Textile & Garment Manufacturing Conference at the Eko Hotel & Suites in
Lagos. The theme of AFWN Textile & Garment Manufacturing Conference was
Making Nigeria the Fashion Production Hub of Africa and its aim is to redefine
textile and garment production processes in Nigeria and its entire value chain
in order to boost job creation and a future of shared prosperity for Nigerians.
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