Shun corrupt practices, Kumuyi tells Nigerians
The General Superintendent of Deeper Life Bible Church, Pastor William Kumuyi, has urged Nigerians to shun corrupt tendencies in their dealings to avoid wrath of God.
Kumuyi made the plea on Sunday at a special programme entitled: “Total Redemption For All” held at the Eagles Square, Abuja.
He said that corruption should not be part of our national lifestyles, saying “it is evil,’’
According to him, though corrupt people may hide from men, they cannot hide from God.
“Corrupt people will not see God, because He will exclude them from His Kingdom in Heaven,’’ the cleric said.
Kumuyi charged those standing on righteousness to continue in order to conquer.
“Don’t backslide and don’t compromise your stand on righteous living,’’ he said.
While calling on people to consider Christ as their High Priest who is sinless and holy, Kumuyi said, “Christ came to the world to redeem humanity from the power of sin and its consequences.
”Christ builds individuals, families and national life so that good things would follow,” he said.
Earlier, the FCT State Overseer of the Church, Pastor Joshua Esho, prayed that Nigeria would soon overcome its current state of insecurity. (NAN)
More Stories
FORMER CBN GOVERNOR, EMEFIELE’S TRIAL SEES FIRST PROSECUTION WITNESS RECALLED
By Aishat Momoh. O. Justice Rahman Oshodi of the Ikeja Special Offences Court has granted the defence's request to recall...
CHAOS AS DSS OPERATIVES BRUTALIZE TWO SENIOR STAFF AT NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
Two senior staff of the National Assembly were in the early hours of Friday brutalized by operatives of the Department...
OYO GOVERNOR, MAKINDE SET TO RECRUIT 7,000 PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS
Oyo State Government is set to recruit 7,000 teachers for public primary schools across the state. The state government also...
POLICE CONFIRM 15 WORSHIPPERS DEAD IN KANO MOSQUE ATTACK
The mosque attack at Gadan village, within the Gezawa Local Government Area of the state, resulted in the deaths of...
UPDATED: NNPCL, FIRE SERVICE DISAGREE AS DEPOT CATCHES FIRE IN APAPA, LAGOS
In Apapa, Lagos State, a tank farm that belonging to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited caught fire, according to...
FULL LIST: NJC RECOMMENDS 86 JUDICIAL OFFICERS FOR FEDERAL, STATE COURTS
The National Judicial Council has recommended a total of 86 judicial officers for appointment into federal and state courts across...