t to
its desired destination
– He stated that the current harsh economic
situation was only for a while
Pastor William Kumuyi, the general
superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life
Ministry, said for things to change in the
country, there was a need for attitudinal
change.
He said the change would begin with a step
at a time and with a clear focus on where
Nigeria is heading, Vanguard reports.
Pastor Kumuyi
Speaking at a special Sunday service at the
church’s International Bible Training Centre,
Ayobo, a suburb of Lagos, the man of God
expressed hope that current harsh economic
situation would soon be over.
He said Nigerians needed hope to make
progress and that once there is hope and
focus, the nation would get to its desired
destination.
Reminded that Nigerians have not heard his
voice on the spate of killing of Christians in
the north, Pastor Kumuyi said: “ Well I don’t
know where those people are living that you
said have not heard my voice. I just came
back from FCT, from Benue, from Niger, from
Kogi, from Nasarawa, from Plateau, from
Adamawa, from Gombe, from Bauchi, from
Taraba, and I’m on my way to Kaduna now.
“And thousands of people gather together. I
met with governors and deputy governors and
executives; we spoke about things, mapping
out ways forward. So I don’t know where
those people are living that they have not
heard my voice. Those who want to hear are
hearing and you are hearing too .”
He therefore, called on Christians to shun all
forms of covetousness, fornication, idolatry,
among others and embrace righteousness
and holiness of heart.
Also speaking, Governor Emmanuel Udom of
Akwa Ibom state expressed hope that the
nation would soon get over its present
economic hardship.
He said there must be a wilderness before
the Promised Land.
According to him, the prayers of Christian
leaders and their followers was sustaining
Nigeria despite the challenges.
“ I think the current economic situation calls for
a rethink so that we can now walk the talk of
diversification of our economy ,” he said.
On corruption, Udom said Nigerians must
correct the notion that all those in
government were corrupt.
He stressed that if corruption must be
tackled in the nation, it must begin from
individuals through attitudinal change.

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