Following the myriads of crises bedeviling Nigeria, there is the need for both Muslim faithful and Christians to come together to intensify prayers that would usher Nigeria into greatness.
The cleric in charge of Christ Apostolic Church, C.A.C. Moga, Akanran, Pastor Olu Oluwaniyi stated this while speaking to Radio Nigeria following today’s service.
Pastor Oluwaniyi explained that as part of the corporate social responsibility of the church, a six-day special prayer and an open air revival tagged “I Am Stepping Into The Greatness” organized to this effect would begin today at Apostle Ayo Babalola International Prayer Mountain, Kure, Akanran Road, Amuloko, Ibadan, at 5’o clock in the evening.
The revival programme according to the cleric has a morning session holding between 9 a.m. and noon, and an evening session, between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. as well as a vigil which will hold daily.
Pastor Oluwaniyi expressed optimism that Nigeria and individual participant would experience a turnaround at the end of the programme.
The cleric who urged Nigerian leaders to rule with the fear of God said special prayer would also be held for Nigeria’s political leaders.
Among the ministers of God expected at the occasion are Prophet Ade Emmanuel, Lady Evangelist Oluwaniyi, Pastor David Ilesanmi, Paul Olayiwola, Funsho Adeniji, and Lady Evangelist Grace Adeboye.
The governor of Oyo State, Engineer Seyi Makinde has commissioned 2 blocks of 6 classrooms and teachers’ quarters at All Saints Primary School, Araromi-Aperin, Akanran, Ibadan.
The multi-million naira projects were donated by an alumnus of the school, Mr Olusola Alagbe Lutherking, and commissioned on Friday, November 13, 2020.
Represented by his Deputy Chief of Staff, Mr. Olawale Mogbonjubola, Governor Makinde appreciated the donor for deeming it fit to remember his alma-mater by donating two (2) blocks of six (6) classrooms with toilet facilities and teachers’ Quarters.
Governor Makinde asserted that the kind gesture exhibited by him is very unique, highly commendable and a great challenge to other alumni of state-owned schools.
“This is a challenge to everyone here present, that there is nothing too little or big to do for our Alma mater. You will all agree with me that touching the lives of others is a great sacrifice that is pleasing and well acceptable before our creator”, he said.
Governor Makinde therefore implored all to join hands with the government to uplift Oyo State’s education sector to a more desirable and enviable height.
He said, “Basically, if we all contribute our little quota, the state will be a better place for us”.
He thanked Mr Lutherking for displaying such height of magnanimity, adding that the projects will go a long way to improve the moral and academic uprightness of pupils in the school.
Speaking earlier, the Executive Chairman, Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, Dr. Nureni Adeniran appreciated Governor Makinde’s citizen-oriented policies, noting that this has given ample chance for all and sundry to contribute their own quota to the development of Oyo State, in one way or the other.
“This is evident in the rate at which good-spirited individuals have been donating infrastructural facilities to schools in the state”, he said.
He promised the board’s commitment to keep providing necessary infrastructural facilities, instructional materials, training and re-training of teaching and non-teaching staff in the Basic education sector of the state.
Dr Adeniran added that, to ensure effective and efficient academic activities, the board complemented the kind gesture of the donor by supplying furniture items to the school for the use of teachers and pupils.
He then made a clarion call on private organizations, government functionaries and individuals to remember their alma-maters and do the needful to ensure they leave their footprints on the sands of time, as witnessed at the event.
The donor, Mr Alagbe Lutherking said he was inspired to give back to All Saints’ Primary school, Araromi-Aperin, because the school was the foundation of his success in life.
Mr Lutherking urged the school authorities to make a judicious use of the facilities and ensure that they are effectively utilized and well maintained to achieve the purpose they are meant to serve.