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Be vigilant during the festive season , Kogi PFN Chairman urges residents 

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Last updated: December 22, 2025 5:45 am
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By Aisha Audu

The Chairman of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Kogi State Chapter , Dr. Joshua Omada, has called on residents of the state to be extra cautious and aware of their surroundings during the festive season.

Pastor Omada whose security advice is contained in a Christmas message, prayed for peaceful celebrations.

He advised travellers to be prayerful and vigilant, adding, “These are trying times, and prayers play a pivotal role in maintaining peace around us.”

Dr. Omada who is the General Overseer of The Knowledge of the Truth Ministry Lokoja, appreciated the Federal Government, as well as Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, for efforts tailored at making Kogi a crime free state.

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The cleric further appealed to residents to report any suspicious activity while urging everyone to spread joy and kindness during this period.

He then used the medium to pray for good tidings associated with the season to every home, despite the insecurity in the country.

The PFN Chairman concluded by calling on all to join hands in prayer for Kogi State and Nigeria .

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