THE General Superintendent, Deeper Christian Life
Ministry (DCLM), Pastor William Folorunsho Kumuyi, has called on Nigerians to
be patient with the present administration, asserting that the change Nigerians
have been expecting had started.
Addressing journalists on Tuesday night during the
inaugural Lagos City-wide crusade at the Police College, Ikeja, Lagos, being organized
by DCLM in conjunction with the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and the
Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Kumuyi appealed to Nigerians to have
hope, look up to God Who is able and would definitely turn things around
according to every Nigerian’s good desire.
He said: “There is no doubt that the change we
have been clamoring for as Nigerians have already started and for those that
are still finding fault with this administration, my admonition to them is that
they should have hope.
“What every individual is expecting may not take
place this very minute, but God is certainly going to do wonders in our country
and things are really going to turn around for the better.”
The cleric, who said that the nation would
definitely experience the type of mighty and supernatural change God effected
on those that came out to give testimonies concerning their problems during his
ministration that night, stated: “God works in various and mysterious ways as
the multitude tonight have seen. We should know that many things that are
happening against our individual and corporate desire and bringing unrest to
some of our fellow Nigerians are pointers that a lot of forces are contending
with the survival of our great nation.
“However, the solutions we need as a nation to
have a total victory border on the wisdom of God, the power of God and His
total support which this city-wide crusade that would continue in other
locations in the city of Lagos one after the other is capable of addressing.
“My prayer is that the Lord will really help the
present administration scale through until we get to the end of the tunnel in
Jesus name.”
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