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Don't Borrow To Celebrate Christmas, Cleric Tells Nigerians

Rev. Jerry Nwachukwu, the Senior Pastor of Bible Base Miracle Assembly in Nkpor-Agu, Idemili North local government area of Anambra State, has urged Nigerians to approach the festive season with a sense of moderation.

In his Christmas message, delivered in Onitsha and shared with the media, Rev. Nwachukwu emphasized the importance of not succumbing to desperation in matters of sustenance and clothing during this period.

Highlighting that Christmas is a transient event, the cleric encouraged individuals to refrain from engaging in morally questionable actions under the guise of celebrating the occasion.

He stressed that Christmas should be a time for introspection, focusing on the significance of the birth of the savior of the world. Rev. Nwachukwu’s message serves as a reminder that the essence of the season extends beyond material concerns.

He said, “If you don’t have what it takes to travel to your village and come back, stay where you are. Manage yourself within the place you are. Don’t borrow or steal to celebrate Christmas. It is an event, which will come and go.

“Don’t buy clothes on credit because you want to show off or to impress people. Cut your coat according to your cloth; not according to your size. Rice, garri, fufu yam and others that you eat before Christmas are the same foods that you will still eat at Christmas. There are no clothes that bear or answer Christmas clothes. There are also no foods like that.

“Wear any cloth that you have, and don’t give yourself headache. Remember that January carries its own responsibilities like payment of school fees and house rents etc.”

He also counselled Nigerians to be security conscious as they travel for the festival.

“One thing that is paramount now is your personal safety and security. While traveling, don’t pack your entire family in one vehicle, especially when you want to travel on public transit. Nobody prays for evil; but everyone has to be security conscious especially this festive season,” he added.

Nwachukwu also urged Christians and all Nigerians to trace their steps back to God, and to take stock of themselves and their activities; saying that the key to excelling and succeeding as Christians is right standing with God – according to Issiah 54:14.

On the judgement of the Supreme Court that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu will go back for trial in courts, Rev. Nwachukwu averred that he was not surprised at the judgement of the Supreme Court, as he was not expecting government of the Nigerian state to release the freedom fighter.

According to Nwachukwu, “I will tell Nnamdi Kanu and the entire people that believe in his vision that his freedom is in the hands of God – not in the hand of any government of today. Nigerian courts have given their own judgements, but I will tell you that there is a court above all the courts that have sat on Kanu’s case; and when this court gives its own judgement, Nigeria and its government will be on their knees.

“Nnamdi Kanu and his supporters will wait for the supreme judgement. The judgement from the throne of God, which will come soon, and Kanu will be freed. Kanu should exercise patience; God will speak for him. I am not expecting the Nigerian government to free Kanu. The God of his race, which he is fighting for will stand up for him – and when it is time for him to be freed, no human being can withstand the pressure.”

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