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Friday, 29 July 2016

Kumuyi: How Nigeria can wriggle out of current recession

Kumuyi: How Nigeria can wriggle out of current recession

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The General Overseer, Deeper Christian Life Ministry (DCLM), Pastor Williams Folorunsho Kumuyi, has given insight to how Nigerians could wriggle out of the current economic downturn in the country.
kumuyi said apart from seeking God’s intervention through prayers for the nation, Nigerians should shun corruption, make a habit of doing the right thing always and also delve into agriculture to ensure food availability and security.
He said Nigerians need God’s help to “turn around the economic, social, individual, domestic needs and other hydra – headed problems of the nation,” adding that where there is no food on the table and enough apparel for the body, there would be grumbling everywhere.
The General Overseer spoke in Abeokuta, through the DCLM State Overseer, Pastor Dele Rosilu, while fielding questions from reporters at a press briefing to herald his planned visit to MKO Abiola Stadium, Abeokuta, next Friday, for a “turn around” crusade at the state capital.
Over 50,000 worshippers across the state are expected to attend the programme.
Rosilu who addressed the press on Kumuyi’s behalf, noted that Nigerians are not doing enough in agriculture, saying there are no better time to pour more energy into farming either on “commercial or part time basis” than this period of economic recession.
He also made case for more money to be expended on security of lives and properties of Nigerians by the governments if that is what it would take to keep enough manpower on ground amid rising cases of militancy and kidnappings in parts of the country.
He however, expressed the hope that at this period of “failures,” God would minister success to the country, stressing that the church in Nigeria should partner with the governments, its institutions and agencies to better the lot of the people.”

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