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Why Nigerians must keep hope alive despite hardship, by Rev Mother Ajayi
***Says, God told her Nigeria’s Economy will boom again
The Founder, Love of Christ Generation Church, Cherubim and Seraphim, Rev. Mother Esther Ajayi has declared that the economy of Nigeria will rebound irrespective of the challenges of insecurity and current hardship being experienced by Nigerians.
Rev Ajayi spoke while addressing journalists on Saturday after a rally held ahead of the programme with the theme, Celebrating the Unity of the Holy Spirit: Celebrate the Comforter, slated for July 20 at the Main Bowl, National Stadium, Abuja.
She said God knows her voice and in her personal relationship with God, the creator has assured her that the economy will recover.
“The creator of the whole universe knows my voice. I have personal relationship with Him. Pure love will begin to radiate in Nigeria from henceforth and forever. He has told us that this country’s economy is going to turn around for the best.”
She however urged Nigerians to bring together their collective effort through prayer for the nation and its leaders, adding that “Rome was not built in a day.”
Ajayi said that America has a past history of struggles with drug abuse but currently it’s not the case, urging Nigerians to remain patient and united, trusting that the country’s situation would improve.
The rally which covered 20.8 kilometers from the Stadium through the Federal secretariat to Area One and back to the Stadium was aimed at spreading a powerful message of unity and love across the city.
She emphasised the importance of unity within the Christian community, citing Psalm 133 and 1 Corinthians 12 to highlight the beauty and strength of brethren dwelling together in unity.
According to her, the body of Christ is not divided, urging all denominations to embrace unity and love.
She also commented on the local government autonomy recently affirmed by the Supreme Court, expressing the hope that the change would bring much-needed governance and employment opportunities at the grassroots level.
She condemned discrimination within the church, stressing the importance of inclusivity and diversity in Christendom.
“The only perfect church is in heaven. I therefore encourage believers to focus on the essence of Christ’s love rather than external appearances or denominational differences.
“The event, scheduled for July 20th at 7 PM, will be broadcast live on social media platforms and major television and radio stations, allowing global participation,” she said.
She, however, affirmed her love for Nigeria and expressed her unwavering faith in the country’s potential for greatness.
The renowned religious leader says,
“We will pray for Mr. President, for his family, and for this great country for divine blessings for Nigeria’s future.