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Nigeria’s future remains bright despite complex situations – Osinbajo




 


Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo (SAN) says Nigeria’s future remains bright despite complex situations. He stated this on Saturday in Jos, Plateau State, where he was a special guest at the Annual Thanksgiving Service of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria chapter in the state.


This was contained in a statement by his spokesman, Laolu Akande, titled, ‘Despite complex situations, our country’s future remains bright, says Osinbajo’.


Osinbajo urged Nigerians to speak positively about the country, to stir up faith among citizens in its future, adding that he “is completely convinced that the future of our nation is very bright indeed.”


This is a nation that God’s hand is laid upon… a nation with many great promises. We have so many expectations from God as He leads us by His Spirit,” he was quoted as saying.


The VP noted that despite the complexities of some national issues, “our God is the God of complex situations. He steps in when things get really complicated, He is not a man whose options are limited, He has no limits, no boundaries, no quotas, He is God; which is why from the very beginning of creation, He demonstrated that He is a God of the most complex and difficult situations.”


Even at creation, there was confusion; the earth was without form, it was bleak, dark and void, there seemed to be hopelessness and despair. But in all the confusion, the same verse says that God was right there, the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.


“The word He spoke transformed the darkness, the insecurity, the fear, the conflicts, to light, peace and joy. He spoke, and the situation was transformed…. if we want our personal circumstances to change or we want our country to be at peace, and to prosper, we, the saints of God, must declare it. We must speak the reality we desire,” the VP stated.


Continuing on the importance of speaking positive words about the country and praying for its prosperity, the VP admonished that, “the people of God cannot speak like the people of the world (and say) ‘…the country is bad, this Nigeria is not working, this country will break up…’ that is death, not life. We carry life, we carry liberty from evil and oppression.


“So, we will speak blessings unto our land, our communities and our families, we will use the blessings,” the Vice President affirmed, while urging Nigerians to have faith in the country’s rising, despite its challenges.Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo (SAN) says Nigeria’s future remains bright despite complex situations. He stated this on Saturday in Jos, Plateau State, where he was a special guest at the Annual Thanksgiving Service of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria chapter in the state.


This was contained in a statement by his spokesman, Laolu Akande, titled, ‘Despite complex situations, our country’s future remains bright, says Osinbajo’.


Osinbajo urged Nigerians to speak positively about the country, to stir up faith among citizens in its future, adding that he “is completely convinced that the future of our nation is very bright indeed.”


This is a nation that God’s hand is laid upon… a nation with many great promises. We have so many expectations from God as He leads us by His Spirit,” he was quoted as saying.


The VP noted that despite the complexities of some national issues, “our God is the God of complex situations. He steps in when things get really complicated, He is not a man whose options are limited, He has no limits, no boundaries, no quotas, He is God; which is why from the very beginning of creation, He demonstrated that He is a God of the most complex and difficult situations.”


Even at creation, there was confusion; the earth was without form, it was bleak, dark and void, there seemed to be hopelessness and despair. But in all the confusion, the same verse says that God was right there, the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.


“The word He spoke transformed the darkness, the insecurity, the fear, the conflicts, to light, peace and joy. He spoke, and the situation was transformed…. if we want our personal circumstances to change or we want our country to be at peace, and to prosper, we, the saints of God, must declare it. We must speak the reality we desire,” the VP stated.


Continuing on the importance of speaking positive words about the country and praying for its prosperity, the VP admonished that, “the people of God cannot speak like the people of the world (and say) ‘…the country is bad, this Nigeria is not working, this country will break up…’ that is death, not life. We carry life, we carry liberty from evil and oppression.


“So, we will speak blessings unto our land, our communities and our families, we will use the blessings,” the Vice President affirmed, while urging Nigerians to have faith in the country’s rising, despite its challenges.


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