Insecurity: Nigeria will rise again through prayer – Apostolic Faith Church District Superintendent




The District Superintendent of the Apostolic Faith Church in West and Central Africa (WECA), Rev Isaac Adigun, has said  Nigeria can still find its way out of the current climate of insecurity, if the nation turns sincerely to God in prayer.

Speaking during a special National Prayer Service held across all Apostolic Faith Church branches in Nigeria on Sunday, Rev Adigun declared that the country’s challenges, though overwhelming, are not beyond divine intervention.

“There is hope for Nigeria if we go to God in prayers,” he told the congregation, his voice measured but firm, as worshippers gathered in solemn expectation.

Rev Adigun described the rising insecurity ranging from kidnappings to banditry and insurgency as a scourge that has darkened the national mood, leaving many Nigerians anxious and despairing.

“All the insecurity that has turned the country bad will give way,” he said, “because with prayers, heaven will hear and open for Nigeria.

The similar prayers was also  held at the church Apostolic Faith Church osogbo osun Area headquarters 

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