The General Superintendent of Deeper Christian Life Ministry, Pastor William Kumuyi, has called on Nigerian youths to be patient with the government and expressed hope that society will change significantly.
Kumuyi made the call yesterday when he visited the palace of the traditional ruler of Ekpeye Land, Eze Kelvin Ngozi Anugwo, ahead of the Church mega crusade and free medical outreach in Ahoada, headquarters of Ahoada-East local government area of Rivers State.
The religious leader assured that the crusade would bring tremendous transformation to Ekpeye Land, Rivers State, and Nigeria as a whole.
He said, “I tell you what I know will happen to this kingdom, to Rivers State, to the Nations of the world. What will happen as a result of this peace-seeking we are having here? It will be incredible, unbelievable, and impossible.
“Families, our nation will be turned around, and the world’s nations will feel the impact of what will happen from tonight.”
Responding to journalists’ questions on hardship in the country, Kumuyi said that at the end of the crusade, there would be a positive change in the Ekpeye land and across the state, stressing the need for good governance.
He said, “I appreciate our youths’ courage, foresight, and vision, and everybody wants what the youths testified about and demanded. We need good governance, but when searching for something, some of us will look forward; we won’t get it; we look backward to history; we won’t get it; we look sideways to neighbouring countries; we don’t get the answer.
“We have looked forward, looked back, looked sideways. We didn’t get what we are looking for; we should look up; the rain will come from above; we are looking up from tonight; that change is about to come.”
The general superintendent thanked the traditional rulers, chiefs and people of Ekpeye for the warm reception and urged them to attend the crusade and prepare for Christ’s coming.
Speaking earlier while receiving Kumuyi and his wife, Anugwo said the General Superintendent’s coming brought great joy to the Ekpeye land.
He assured that his kingdom would attend and support the crusade’s success: “ We will donate to the crusade and also make provisions for something that we could use to feed the masses that will come for the crusade.
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