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Anglican Primate: Nigeria’s Story Will Not End In Darkness — God Will Deliver Our Nation
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ANGLICAN PRIMATE: NIGERIA’S STORY WILL NOT END IN DARKNESS — GOD WILL DELIVER OUR NATION

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The Primate of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Henry Ndukuba, has expressed optimism about Nigeria’s future, insisting that the country will overcome its current challenges.

 

Speaking on the state of the nation, the cleric said Nigeria is going through difficult times marked by insecurity, economic hardship, and social tensions, but stressed that the situation will not define the country’s destiny.

 

He stated that Nigeria’s “story will not end in darkness,” adding that divine intervention would ultimately bring restoration and healing to the nation.

 

Ndukuba called on Nigerians to remain steadfast in faith and hopeful, urging leaders and citizens alike to work towards peace, unity, and national rebuilding.

 

He also encouraged religious leaders to continue praying for the country while promoting moral values and accountability in public life.

 

The Anglican Primate further noted that despite present challenges, there are signs of resilience and hope that point toward a better future for the nation.

 

 

 

 

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