The Archbishop Ecclesiastical Province of The Niger, Most Reverend Alexander Ibezim has cautioned against crime and waste of human blood as he said it is sacred while calling for peaceful coexistence.
Most Reverend Ibezim stated this at Saint Peters Anglican Church Agulu during a pastoral visit where he performed sacrament of confirmation to some candidates in Agulu Archdeaconry together with admission if some faithful into Mother’s Union and Father’s Fellowship.
Most Reverend Ibezim who is also the Bishop Anglican Diocese of Awka stated that God created man in his own image which means that no human being will be wasted suing for peace, calm and crime free elections come November Sixth elections in the state.
He challenged the new confirmants to be guided by holy spirit of God and prophesy Christ and never be ashamed of spreading his gospel so as to win souls that are perishing.
Most Reverend Ibezim, asked the newly admitted mothers to live up to the new trend of motherhood, groom and nurture their wards, raise family altar and ensure they make prayers their watchword while he challenged fathers to provide, protect and channel their minds on how to raise Godly home since they are pastors in their different homes.
The President of Mother’s Ministry, Province of the Niger, Mrs Martha Ibezim, charged women to be strong and courageous and back the state with prayers as they will go to the polls, noting that with their PVC’s they will choose a God-fearing man that will govern the state.
While thanking God for the Archbishops visit, the Archdeacon, Agulu Archdeaconry and Vicar of Saint Peter’s Church, Venerable Chambalin Ofonakara, noted that they will continue to grow from strength to strength as their mandate is to go to the world and preach the gospel and win souls praying God for his grace upon them.
In their separate speeches, the newly confirmed candidates, Miss Jessica Chilozie and Chinemelum Chibuzor, promised that they will abide by laws and tenets of the church, prophesy Christ and be guided by the holy spirit.
Correspondent, Amaka Chibuzor Okoye reports that prayers for peaceful election in the state, confirmation and admission proper climaxed the service.
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