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Nigeria: Reinhard Bonnke Predicts Upliftment of Adamawa
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Leadership (Abuja)
8 February 2008
Posted to the web 8 February 2008
Mista Ali
Adamawa
World-wide Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke has predicted that Adamawa State will be witnessing a great advancement in spiritual transformation as he had set stage to crush all the seeming impossibilities.
Bonnke who made the prediction at a courtesy call to the Governor of Adamawa State, Vice Admiral Murtala Nyako, recently in Government House said the spiritual upliftment was the concern of his ministry.
He said this while responding to a speech by the state governor represented by his deputy, James Bala Ngilari, when the latter paid a courtesy call on the governor.
According to the evangelist, people of the state will by the Grace of God , witness a lot of spiritual healing which would eventually make them turn away from their sins and embrace salvation for their souls as well as healing of the sick.
He expressed confidence that Adamawa State will experience great miracles irrespective of their religious differences.
The evangelist who also paid a courtesy call on the Lamido of Adamawa, Aliyu Mustapha, expressed gratitude to the people for the warm and tumultuous welcome accorded him and his entourage to the state.
The governor described the coming of the evangelist as one that would open another chapter in the turning around of the fortunes both social and economic of the state.
Governor Nyako then solicited the support of the Christian community in ensuring success for his administration.
He emphasised that righteousness exalts a nation and that success in politics also comes from spiritual building.
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Also in a remark, the African Director of the Reinhard Bonnke, John Dapku had described the crusade as timely and one ordained by God.
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