Bishop Ibezim of Awka Diocese, Anglican Communion has asserted that Prayer is imperative in seeking the solution to the Nation's problems.
The Bishop says Nigeria will remain restless if tribes continue to be marginalised.
Right Reverend Alexander Ibezim,
Bishop of Awka Diocese, Anglican Communion.
The Bishop of Awka Diocese, Anglican Communion, Right Reverend Alexander Ibezim has advocated Prayer for one another as a solution to the problems plagueing the Nigerian nation.
Right Reverend Ibezim made the assertion on the Good Friday at Our Saviour's Church, Awka, while delivering a Sermon at the occasion of the 20th Anniversary and Rededication Celebration of the Council of Knights of Awka Diocese, saying that the present situation of the country demands that citizens should watch each other's back.
Bishop Ibezim advised that time has come for every tribe in the country to be given a sense belonging warning that the entire nation will remain restless if tribes continue to be marginalised.
The Bishop who charged the general public to use the Easter Season to embibe the spirit of sacrifice, called on the members of the Council of Knights to use their position as the apex body of the Laity to support Evangelism in the Church.
Fielding questions from journalists shortly after the event, the President of the Council, Sir Gozie Anyachebelu explained that the Anniversary affords the members of the Council an opportunity to reinstate their commitment as Soldiers of God.
The 20th Anniversary and Rededication ceremony which attracted members from the nook and cranny of the Diocese also featured a Special Thanksgiving and fund raising session while the Emeritus Bishop of Awka Diocese, His Grace, Most Reverend Maxwell Anikwenwa, the immediate past Governor of Anambra state, Mr. Peter Obi and a former Secretary to Anambra state government, Mr. Oseloka Obaze were some the dignitaries who honoured the occasion.
Right Reverend Alexander Ibezim,
Bishop of Awka Diocese, Anglican Communion.
The Bishop of Awka Diocese, Anglican Communion, Right Reverend Alexander Ibezim has advocated Prayer for one another as a solution to the problems plagueing the Nigerian nation.
Right Reverend Ibezim made the assertion on the Good Friday at Our Saviour's Church, Awka, while delivering a Sermon at the occasion of the 20th Anniversary and Rededication Celebration of the Council of Knights of Awka Diocese, saying that the present situation of the country demands that citizens should watch each other's back.
Bishop Ibezim advised that time has come for every tribe in the country to be given a sense belonging warning that the entire nation will remain restless if tribes continue to be marginalised.
The Bishop who charged the general public to use the Easter Season to embibe the spirit of sacrifice, called on the members of the Council of Knights to use their position as the apex body of the Laity to support Evangelism in the Church.
Fielding questions from journalists shortly after the event, the President of the Council, Sir Gozie Anyachebelu explained that the Anniversary affords the members of the Council an opportunity to reinstate their commitment as Soldiers of God.
The 20th Anniversary and Rededication ceremony which attracted members from the nook and cranny of the Diocese also featured a Special Thanksgiving and fund raising session while the Emeritus Bishop of Awka Diocese, His Grace, Most Reverend Maxwell Anikwenwa, the immediate past Governor of Anambra state, Mr. Peter Obi and a former Secretary to Anambra state government, Mr. Oseloka Obaze were some the dignitaries who honoured the occasion.
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