By Aishat Adejo
Nigerians have been urged to cultivate good networking habits to achieve economic progress and purpose in life.
A Christian cleric, Apostle Sunday Wada, gave the advice during a three day revival programme held at the Eleos Gospel Church in Lokoja.
Apostle Wada who was the Guest Minister at the programmme, stressed the need to cultivate the culture of networking with people in order to live a successful life.
He equally highlighted the importance of networking and strategic partnerships in driving personal, professional, and economic growth.
The cleric used the forum to enjoin young men and women not to limit themselves to just reading books on prosperity but to strive to apply practical steps that bring about prosperity.
While acknowledging that peace was essential for economic growth ; just as conflict stifles investment and slows development, the cleric urged Nigerians to be accommodating, embrace religious tolerance, bury their differences, and foster unity to combat economic challenges.
Some of the highlights of the three day programme include: Praise and worship sessions , sharing of the word, financial empowerment for members among others.
The empowerment service was designed to combine spiritual principles with practical skills that would help members achieve spiritual rejuvenation,financial stability and prosperity.

