Clergy Urges Prayers for Okunland Amidst Insecurity

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By Dayo Thomas,

Abuja-based clergyman, Apostle Simeon Olaiya Oludoyi, founder of Recovery and Intercessory Ministry, Abuja, has issued a heartfelt appeal to Christians to intensify their prayers for Okunland, citing the alarming rate of insecurity in the region.

This call to prayer comes on the heels of his earlier prediction of the prevailing insecurity situation in Okunland, a prophecy that has sadly come to pass.

Apostle Oludoyi, who recently led a divine protection crusade to over 21 communities in Okunland two years ago, has described the current insecurity in Kogi West as abnormal, unprecedented, and demonic.

He emphasized that the situation demands an unusual solution, one that requires a collective effort and spiritual intervention.

The cleric believes that the only way to stem the tide of violence and kidnapping in Okunland is through fervent prayer and spiritual awakening.

In light of this, Apostle Oludoyi has urged leaders of faith to take the lead in mobilizing their followers to pray for the deliverance of Okunland from the grip of kidnappers and violent killers. He is convinced that through prayer, the people of Okunland can experience peace and security, and that God will intervene in their situation.

Apostle Oludoyi’s appeal serves as a reminder of the power of prayer and the importance of spiritual leadership in times of crisis. As the people of Okunland face this challenging situation, his message offers hope and encouragement, urging them to turn to God for deliverance and protection. Through his call to prayer, Apostle Oludoyi hopes to galvanize the people of Okunland and beyond to seek God’s intervention in their situation.


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