To overcome the social, political and economic challenges that will come our way as a Nation in 2012, Pastor William Kumuyi of the Deeper Life Bible Church said we need to do more than praying. The cleric said developed nations did not achieve their feats through prayers alone but with...
all stakeholders working together to make their countries better and safer for all.
“Nigeria is increasingly faced with a high rate of unemployment among youths, inadequate infrastructure, insecurity, corruption and falling standard in the education sector, which requires the effort of all stakeholders to address the tide,” he said.
Assuring that there is hope for the country in the years ahead, Pastor Kumuyi cautioned thus: “We must not dwell on the negative but forget the past and galvanise our efforts together for greater exploits in the New Year. I believe we can make a change. Thank God, it was not worse than this.”
The respected man of God spoke with journalists on Monday at the annual December retreat of the church on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
This is not far from the truth. We Nigerians are always claiming holy yet no progress to show for it. Let our leaders go and look at China.
ReplyDeletePastor Kumuyi is on point. Nigerian politicians always deceive us with this talk about prayer even when the solution is for them to stop being greedy and allow the commonwealth to used for the good of all. Thank you sir.
ReplyDeleteGod bless u er NigePst. Kumuyi. Christians all over Nigeria MUST arise and defend The FAITH.
ReplyDeleteI concur. this is the time to act and stop the deceit. All eyes on the politicians from now onward.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless you Sir Pst Kumuyi. Christians all over Nigeria MUST arise and defend the FAITH.
ReplyDeleteIf only the politicians will stop stealing our money and asking us to pray for Nigeria to change. The change is in our hand and we should stop shifting responsibility to God.
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If what Nigerians needed is more than prayer, then what should that very one be called...? (Pastor Kumuyi)
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