“We came in a period the challenges of the church had reached a point that lots of Christians in Nigeria had been displaced from their home and churches.
Some pastors, particularly, in northern Nigeria were closing their churches. Lots of Nigerians had become internally displaced persons in their homes.”
Some pastors, particularly, in northern Nigeria were closing their churches. Lots of Nigerians had become internally displaced persons in their homes.”
The ex-CAN president called on Nigerians, particularly the Christian faithful, to stand behind the new president of the association, Pastor Samson Ayokunle and his team in order to withstand the challenges ahead.
His words, “As we are entering a more challenging period in the history of our nation. Unfortunately, it is also the time that we seem to view CAN with some contempt.
“Yes, CAN may have her challenges, but, for now, we have no other body that unites us. So, we must revere the structure and leadership. Let us continue to pray for our land and leaders,” he said.
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