From left): Ekiti State Deputy
Governor Prof Modupe Adelabu, National President, the Bible Society of Nigeria
(BSN), Dr. Aaron Nuhu and the Grand Patron of the BSN, Gen Yakubu Gowon (rtd)
at the opening of the 2014 National Board meeting of BSN held at St. Paul’s
Anglican Cathedral, Odo Ado, Ado-Ekiti.
Ekiti State Deputy Governor Prof
Modupe Adelabu gave a charge to Christians on Tuesday. She urged them not to
relent on their intercession for Nigeria to overcome its myriads of challenges.
The deputy governor noted that the
challenges were threatening peaceful co-existence and security in
the land, a
statement by her media aide, My Bunmi Ogumodede said.
It was in a remark she made at the
opening of the 2014 National Board Meeting of the Bible Society of Nigeria
(BSN) at St. Paul’s Anglican Cathedral, Odo Ado, Ado-Ekiti, the state capital.
Quoting 2 Chronicles, Chapter
7 verse 14, Prof Adelabu said God will always answer the prayers of his people,
especially when they repent of their sinful ways and humble themselves.
The deputy governor, who noted that
Christians can only correct the evils of the society by their live styles,
charged them to live according to biblical doctrines and be the beacon of hope
and restoration.
She commended the BSN for its
efforts at expanding the gospel of Christ in the country through the
distribution copies of the Bible especially in Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo and other
major local languages.
In his remark, BSN Grand Patron and
former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon (rtd), commended philanthropists and
governments for their donations and provision of logistics for the mass
production and circulation of the Bible.
He urged Nigerians not to be
discouraged because of the series of challenges confronting the nation now but
remain steadfast and resolute to overcome, even as he charged Nigerians to
continue to work for the unity and peace of the country through prayers, words
and action.
The former military leader expressed
optimism that Nigeria would overcome all its woes and emerge stronger and more
united as a nation.
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