Africa-Press – Nigeria. The Primate of the All Nigeria Anglican Communion, Reverend Henry Ndukuba, has urged Nigerians to trust in divine intervention amidst the country’s economic and social challenges.
Speaking on the sidelines of the 2025 Divine Commonwealth Conference (DIVCCON) in Abuja, Primate Ndukuba acknowledged the palpable despair in the land but urged citizens to hold onto faith.
The theme of this year’s Synod, “And the Lord remembered,” was described by the cleric as “very apt and fitting to our situation in the country.”
Ndukuba acknowledged the difficulties faced by many Nigerians, including inflation, unemployment, health issues, and infertility.
He, however, encouraged Nigerians to hold onto their faith, citing God’s promise never to forget or forsake His people.
The Primate called on Nigerians to radically trust in God, warning against the dangers of seeking shortcuts and putting faith in worldly idols.
“God will remember us. He will not leave us. His own timing may not be our timing, but He will surely intervene.
“People are going for shortcuts. They put their trust in horses and chariots, but I want you to know that Nigeria will not continue like this. God will remember us,” he said.
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