– Former Primate Okoh is optimistic that all will be well in Nigeria
The Archbishop and Primate of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Most Reverend Henry Ndukuba on Sunday told Nigerians that 2023 is a year of decision, warning that if the nation misses the opportunity of making it right, there might be a bloody revolution.
Primate Ndukuba noted that the insecurity in the country was getting worse by the day and the people in leadership positions and politicians seeking for votes are saying nothing.
The Primate spoke at the 2nd Session of the fifth Synod of the Diocese of Kubwa in Abuja metropolis with theme: ”I chose and appointed you to bear fruit that will remain” taken from John 15.16.
Stating that the power to reject bad leadership ”lies with the Nigerian voters,” Primate Ndukuba said: “Get your PVC and go out to vote massively to effect the desired leadership and Nigeria of our dream.”
The former Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Most Reverend Nicholas Okoh, said majority of Nigerians are in a serious angry mood.
”As you walk around little brush of a fellow man always attract violent reaction. Don’t bother to react just move on because living to many is becoming a nightmare,” Okoh advised.
He noted that (Senator Bola Ahmed) Tinubu, the All Progressive Congress (APC) Presidential candidate might not be the problem but those who classified themselves as cabal were the ones dictating the tune.
Okoh who handed over to Ndukuba as Primate said Nigerians should move on with determination to change things from bad to good.
The man of God gave an example of Onitsha which was destroyed during the Nigeria-Biafra war but is now one of the most beautiful cities in Nigeria.