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God Never Intended Suffering for Nigerians, Says Obasanjo

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Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo has stated that God never planned for Nigerians to endure suffering, urging the nation’s leadership to prioritize the welfare of its citizens.

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo asserts that it is not God’s intention for Nigeria to face economic struggles, emphasizing the nation’s abundant natural resources.

He, consequently, urged Nigerian leaders to wisely utilize the country’s plentiful resources for national development.

During the 40th anniversary celebration of the Methodist Archdiocese of Abuja in Abuja on Sunday, Obasanjo highlighted that Nigeria possesses all it requires to succeed.

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Obasanjo reiterated the message of Methodist Prelate, Dr. Oliver Aba, highlighting the significance of being grateful for God’s blessings.

Just as God created other nations, providing them with resources, He also blessed Nigeria with abundant resources for development.

Just as Egypt boasts the River Nile, Nigeria is rich with the Rivers Niger and Benue, along with crude oil, fertile soil, and a variety of other natural resources.

I strongly believe that God did not intend for Nigeria to struggle. He has provided us with everything we need, and it is our responsibility to be grateful, particularly since many other countries do not have what Nigeria possesses.

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Obasanjo called on leaders, clergy, and citizens to pray for the healing of the country, emphasizing that Nigeria’s current situation is not due to any fault of God.

We have misused the gifts from God, but if we approach Him with humility and earnestness, He will restore our land.

President Bola Tinubu, through the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, praised the Methodist Church Nigeria for its dedication to social justice, education, and humanitarian efforts.

In his message of goodwill, Tinubu commended the Methodist Church Nigeria for its groundbreaking leadership and significant vision.

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I don’t think God intended for Nigeria to experience suffering, according to Obasanjo.

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I commemorate the 40th anniversary of Abuja Archdiocese, a testament to the church’s enduring spirit of faith, community, and service in Abuja and its 183-year presence in Nigeria.

The Methodist Church has played a crucial role in the nation’s development by promoting social justice, advancing education, and engaging in humanitarian efforts that have transformed lives across the country.

Tinubu praised the church for promoting peace and unity, encouraging continued commitment.

As leaders, we recognize our responsibilities and are committed to overcoming obstacles. I urge you to continue your compassionate mission because collective efforts are essential in tackling our nation’s challenges.

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In his message titled “Our Appreciation and Gratitude to God,” Methodist Church Prelate Dr. Oliver Aba highlighted the significance of expressing gratitude to God even during difficult times.

Referring to Luke 17:15-17, he mentioned the story of Jesus healing ten lepers, highlighting that only one came back to express gratitude.

Aba remarked that Nigeria’s challenges needed divine intervention, encouraging people to remain calm and maintain faith.

Everyone has their own reasons for seeking God. Nigeria, take heart; there is hope ahead. We have a promised land to look forward to.

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According to the News Agency of Nigeria, the service recognized distinguished individuals with the Knights of John Wesley award. Among those honored were Obasanjo, Gowon, Tinubu and his wife Oluremi Tinubu, Goodluck Jonathan, George Akume, and Godswill Akpabio.

Other recipients included David Mark, Wale Edun, Oluwatoyin, among others.

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