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Clergy urges Nigerians to trust in God, embrace unity, hard work in 2025

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Last updated: January 2, 2025 9:08 am
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From Taiye Joseph, Ilorin

The Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Kwara and Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Kwara State, Right Reverend Sunday Timothy Adewole, has urged Nigerians to place their trust in God while fostering unity, hard work, and moderation to improve the nation’s fortunes in 2025.

Speaking to journalists after the New Year service at the Cathedral of Saint Barnabas, Ilorin, Bishop Adewole, emphasised the importance of divine guidance, unity, and a balanced lifestyle for national progress.

“We bless the Lord for today. What we have just put across to the congregants is that this year may not be better than last year if we don’t hand over everything to the Lord. If we still want to do it within our own wisdom, then history may repeat itself.

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“There is a need for everybody to have a total overhaul in the way we live. We should live moderately, trust the Lord, love our fellow brothers and sisters, and work towards unity. With that, our economy will reverse,” he said.

Bishop Adewole also urged Nigerians to combine faith with productivity, cautioning against idleness while stressing that God values hard work.

In a similar message, Professor Adebowale Ajayi, who also spoke with newsmen, expressed gratitude for the New Year and optimism about Nigeria’s progress.

“We thank God for the blessings of the New Year. We all know people have hopes and expectations for the new year. We are hoping for a better Nigeria,” he said.

The service concluded with fervent prayers for peace, unity, and prosperity across the country as worshippers expressed hope for a transformative year.

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