In the heart of Abuja, a remarkable display of unity and concern for Nigeria’s well-being unfolded as members of Leadwell Africa Global Initiative, in collaboration with the Nigerian Cleric Council of Bishops and Imams, gathered for a peaceful prayer rally on security. With heavy hearts, they expressed solidarity with fellow citizens, mourning the loss of innocent lives and enduring the grip of insecurity plaguing the nation.
As the sun cast its warm glow over the assembly, Bishop Lawrence Ngene, President of the Nigerian Clerics Council of Bishops and Imams, took to the podium to articulate the collective anguish and resolve of the Nigerian people. Each point he raised resonated deeply with those present, reflecting a shared sentiment of pain and concern for the nation’s current state.
Amidst the turmoil, the rally served as a beacon of hope, as Nigerians from diverse backgrounds joined hands in fervent prayer. They beseeched the divine for guidance, calling upon President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, the national assembly, the judiciary, and all security agencies to rise to the occasion and address the pressing issues facing the country.
Of particular urgency was the plea for the return of Abba Kyari and his team to the Nigerian Security Architecture. Recognized for their unwavering dedication and success in combating crime, their absence has left a void in the nation’s security apparatus. Many believe that their reinstatement would instill a sense of safety and confidence among the populace, alleviating the fear of unknown gunmen that grips the hearts of many.
Amidst the prayers and pleas, there was a shared vision for a Nigeria characterized by good governance, leadership, and a robust judicial system. The rally served as a testament to the resilience and unity of the Nigerian people, demonstrating their unwavering commitment to a brighter future for all.
As the rally drew to a close, Bishop Lawrence Ngene offered his gratitude to all who had gathered, invoking blessings upon the nation and its people. With heads bowed and hearts uplifted, the attendees departed, carrying with them a renewed sense of hope and determination to effect positive change in their beloved homeland.
In the heart of Abuja, a remarkable display of unity and concern for Nigeria’s well-being unfolded as members of Leadwell Africa Global Initiative, in collaboration with the Nigerian Cleric Council of Bishops and Imams, gathered for a peaceful prayer rally on security. With heavy hearts, they expressed solidarity with fellow citizens, mourning the loss of innocent lives and enduring the grip of insecurity plaguing the nation.
As the sun cast its warm glow over the assembly, Bishop Lawrence Ngene, President of the Nigerian Clerics Council of Bishops and Imams, took to the podium to articulate the collective anguish and resolve of the Nigerian people. Each point he raised resonated deeply with those present, reflecting a shared sentiment of pain and concern for the nation’s current state.
Amidst the turmoil, the rally served as a beacon of hope, as Nigerians from diverse backgrounds joined hands in fervent prayer. They beseeched the divine for guidance, calling upon President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, the national assembly, the judiciary, and all security agencies to rise to the occasion and address the pressing issues facing the country.
Of particular urgency was the plea for the return of Abba Kyari and his team to the Nigerian Security Architecture. Recognized for their unwavering dedication and success in combating crime, their absence has left a void in the nation’s security apparatus. Many believe that their reinstatement would instill a sense of safety and confidence among the populace, alleviating the fear of unknown gunmen that grips the hearts of many.
Amidst the prayers and pleas, there was a shared vision for a Nigeria characterized by good governance, leadership, and a robust judicial system. The rally served as a testament to the resilience and unity of the Nigerian people, demonstrating their unwavering commitment to a brighter future for all.
As the rally drew to a close, Bishop Lawrence Ngene offered his gratitude to all who had gathered, invoking blessings upon the nation and its people. With heads bowed and hearts uplifted, the attendees departed, carrying with them a renewed sense of hope and determination to effect positive change in their beloved homeland.
Dangote Cement, Ibese Plant at the weekend extended the frontier of its social investments in…
In a bid to promote a savings culture and enhance financial literacy among young Nigerians,…
Nestlé Nigeria has unveiled the panel of judges for the 2024 Nestlé Nigeria Media Awards,…
Nigerian’ leading outdoor and restaurant brand, Ofada Boy marks 15th year anniversary of offering indigenous…
The Court of Appeal in Lagos has been urged to reject Union Bank Plc's…
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has claimed that it is impossible for former Vice President,…