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PFN urge Soludo to shun religious politics, as it holds crusade to bless his incoming Govt

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As the governor’-elect of Anambra State, Prof Chukwuma Soludo gears up for his swearing-in this week, the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) has held a prayer gathering to bless his government.

The crusade which was held for three days in Awka, ended at the weekend, with prayers for the success of the incoming Soludo administration which begins on Thursday.

The PFN state chairman, Bishop Moses Ezedebego, who addressed Christians at the crusade, said two weeks to the Anambra governorship election, held on November 6, the group came together and prayed for its success, and that God will eliminate violence in that election.

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“God did it for us, and that election was free of any bloodshed. We do not know what God did for us in that election. Before the election, some people called their relatives to leave the state, but we gathered here and prayed and God heard us,” he said.

“All of you can attest that the election was the most credible and peaceful we have ever had in Nigeria. So, one week to the swearing-in, we are here to bless the incoming administration.”

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The presiding bishop of Grace of God Mission, Bishop Paul Nwachukwu, during the sermon, described Soludo as an upright man who God has given to Anambra State.

“He has come to turn around the state. There is no Anglican or Catholic in the bible, so Soludo must eschew religious politics and also carry along everyone as the leader of the state and not as the leader of any group,” he said.

“What God is doing in Anambra will also touch Nigeria. The time has come to do something new in Nigeria. An Igbo man is about to take over Nigeria. Nigeria will never know the best until an Igbo man becomes president. God is bringing an Igbo man. An Igbo man is a believer in Christ.”

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