Nigeria@64: Okotie Sends Out Message Of Hope

The Shepherd Superintendent of the Household of God Church, Lagos,Rev Chris Okotie,has urged Nigerians to use the occasion of the nation's 64th Independence Anniversary to reinforce their faith in God's sure promises.

In a press release circulated in Lagos yesterday by Rev Okotie's media adviser, Ladi Ayodeji, the cleric,who quoted profusely from the Bible in his main text on the story of Abraham,urged Nigerians to be hopeful always for better days as God does not abandon his people.

Below is the summary of his goodwill message:
"These are perilous times.

“Our faith in God must become the Gyrostat which keeps us afloat as we navigate the tempestuous waters of our convoluted reality. Nigeria is a client Nation for God. Nigeria has a prophetic destiny. 

“Therefore the sovereign superintendence of Almighty God is assured. 

“Nigeria is strong. Nigeria will survive. 
So Hope on. Hope ever .
Hope on. Hope ever !"
Rev Okotie has always said that Nigeria enjoys a special bond with God, and the country's trajectory should not bother the Nigerian people.

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