Monday, May 25, 2015

President Jonathan Urges Nigerians To Put Buhari In Prayers

He made the appeal while speaking at the Thanksgiving and Inauguration service which held yesterday in Abuja.

President Jonathan has appealed to Nigerians to pray more for the President-elect, Buhari and the incoming government to ensure they succeed and not make costly mistakes that might have adverse effect on Nigeria.

"I thank you for the support and I will call on you to pray for us who are leaving, because probably today is the last day I will speak to you here as the President of Nigeria. But you should even pray more for the incoming government because we are now trying to manage our private businesses while they are coming to manage the whole country. 
So they require more prayers because I can make a mistake and it will affect me, but if they make a mistake, it will affect the whole nation. So I call on all of you and all religious bodies to pray for the incoming government to succeed because all what we want as a nation, both Nigerians at home and abroad, is for good government, prosperity, unity and peace. We cannot achieve that without the help of God. I am quite pleased today we are here not to celebrate disintegration of this country, but we are celebrating the unity of this country. We are here not for service for mass burial, but we are here having service to inaugurate the new incoming government. This being possible because of men and women like you who have been here praying for the country. God has designed everything” he said.

7 comments:

  1. We are doing that already,,but u too try n solve this scarcity oh..

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  2. Hmmmm,of course we re praying for him and u as well

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  3. Abeg, tell ur aides to follow suit.

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  4. I pray for my country everyday I really wanna see a better Nigeria...well i just dey laugh

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