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Rev Oye Cautions Nigerians Not To Tear Nigeria With Negative Speech

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Rev Oye Cautions Nigerians Not To Tear Nigeria With Negative Speech

Rev. Sam Oye, the Lead Pastor of The Transforming Church (TTC), urged Nigerians to use their tongues to uplift the nation instead of tearing it down through negative speech.

He gave the charge during the 100th-day celebration of the daily Prophetic Prayer Hour (PPH) at Unity Fountain in Abuja on Wednesday.

“At every point in time, let’s learn to use our tongues positively in favour of Nigeria. It is not true that everything is bad in Nigeria,” said Rev Sam Oye.

The four-day event, which began last Monday, saw Rev Oye joined by his church ministers, congregation members, and Abuja residents to make prophetic declarations over the country. 

The gathering at Unity Fountain was the climax of the celebration, which had started with a press conference last week Thursday.

In his address, Rev Oye acknowledged that while countries like the US and others are ahead of Nigeria in many aspects, there are positive aspects that should be recognized and celebrated. 

He also encouraged Nigerians to focus on the good and work towards changing the current trend.

“Already, certain unexpected steps are being taken to the consternation of many. Even though there are litigations regarding who will occupy the number one position, let’s pray that the one currently occupying the seat would have the courage to do the impressionable while it lasts,” he added.

Rev Oye took the opportunity to pray for the unification of all states, wisdom for state governors, as well as the various arms of government and their heads.

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