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Former VP Osinbajo Breaks Silence, Reveals How Nigeria Can Rise Again

“It is only through this shift in focus that we can inspire our people to become agents of positive change, rather than mere consumers of the prosperity gospel.”

by NewsOnline Nigeria
August 12, 2024
in Crime Watch, Headline
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Former VP Osinbajo has broken his silence and revealed how Nigeria can rise again.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that former Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo has said Nigeria would rise again if the church started to preach the values of hard work.

 

This Nigeria news platform understands that Former VP Osinbajo lamented that the Nigerian church had shifted its focus from preaching hard work to prosperity.

 

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The former Vice President spoke while delivering a lecture at the 68th Anniversary and 58th Annual Convention of The Gospel Faith Mission International, GOFAMINT, at the weekend.

 

According to Osinbajo: “For too long, our churches have been caught up in the pursuit of personal prosperity and material wealth, neglecting the true calling of the gospel to promote peace, unity, and the holistic development of our society.

 

“If we truly want to see Nigeria rise again and fulfil its immense potential, the church must return to its roots, preaching the values of hard work, compassion, and service to the community.

 

“It is only through this shift in focus that we can inspire our people to become agents of positive change, rather than mere consumers of the prosperity gospel.”

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