Osinbajo, Adeboye urges Nigerians to be honest
The Vice President, Prof. Yemi
Osinbajo, and the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Chuch of
God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, on Sunday urged Nigerians to be faithful,
diligent and honest in all that they do so as to attract favour from God
and man.
The News Agency of Nigeria
reported that they said this at the 8th Annual Conference and Reunion of
the Redeemed Christian Church of God Apapa Family, Lagos Province 20,
with the theme ‘Riding on the wings of Change’.
Osinbajo said at the event, which took
place at the Tafawa Balewa Square in Lagos, that the country needed
faithful men who could be relied on to do a good job of nation building.
“If you are a typist, if you are a receptionist, if you are a security man, be faithful in the little things you are doing.
“It is that faithfulness, it is that
trustworthiness, it is that loyalty towards the things you are doing and
to people you are serving that will lift you up.
“That is the change our nation needs. I
trust that we, as the children of God, will be not just harbingers of
that change, but will be that change.
“Our country is waiting for us; I trust that we are all going to be that change that the nation needs,” he said.
Also, Governor Akinwummi Ambode of Lagos
State said that the theme of the conference was appropriate, especially
with the current situation in the country.
“The
theme of the conference aptly sums up our expectations and collective
desire as individuals; no meaningful progress can be achieved without a
purpose driven change in the right direction.
“Our prime focus and concern shall be to
serve diligently; as we embark on this journey, no one, irrespective of
status, strength, ability or disability would be left behind,” Ambode
said.
The governor also prayed that God would grant him wisdom, knowledge and understanding as he governs the state.
“I request of the Lord divine wisdom and knowledge like King Solomon,” he said.
Adeboye prayed that the new leaders would rule Nigeria with the fear of God.
He said that those in power should
remember that power belongs to God and that at the end of the day they
would give account to Him.
“Anyone who wants to ride on the wings
of change must be humble, kind, patient so that everything that Nigeria
has lost will be fully restored,” Adeboye said.
NAN reported that Osinbajo, Ambode and Adeboye were given Apostles of Change awards by the RCCG Apapa family at the event.
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