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Nigeria: Global Food Crisis - 'Look to God for Help'


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This Day (Lagos)

9 May 2008
Posted to the web 9 May 2008

Lagos

President, God's Kingdom Society (GKS), Brother Aighalua, has enjoined people all over the world to look to God for help and succour in the face of the global food crisis.

In a statement in Salem City, Warri, the Church headquarters, Aighalua, who spoke of the need for people to remain faithful both in times of prosperity and adversity, said the last days is a time when many people would be extremely selfish, lack natural affection or conscience, a time of constant friction between government and the people, and frequent natural disasters.

He called for prudent management of available resources to avoid waste and hoarding, so that more people can benefit from what is available.

He said the devil is using all the forces at his command to put men in distress, knowing that his end was near, and expressed regrets at the food riots in Haiti, Egypt, Somalia, Mali, Senegal, Ivory Coast and Guinea among other places, which have prompted several countries to place embargo on the export of wheat and rice.



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