Archbishop of the Metropolitan Sea of Lagos, Most Reverend Alfred Adewale Martins, has urged prospective political leaders in Nigeria to ensure that if elected, they will address the country’s major problems.
The archbishop, who announced this in Lagos during the Knights of St. John International’s thanksgiving mass and the 2022 Catechist Day, urged the aspiring leaders to take their campaign promises seriously and to ensure that it will not be business as usual.
He also took the opportunity to warn youths about being used for thuggery by politicians as the electioneering season begins.
Archbishop Adewale Martins also warned Nigerians not to sell their votes no matter the pressure saying that the only power they have to make a better country is their votes.
He said “The voters card that we have are the power we have to make a difference. Anyone who agrees to sell his or her voters card is obviously mortgaging not only his future but the future of the future generations,” he re-emphasised.
The Supreme Subordinate President of the Knights of St. John International, Remy Uche called on religious leaders to preach more on the messages of peace, unity and love that can help reduce insecurity in the country.
” Religious leaders should be able to take the messages of love, peace and unity to the people telling them the need to love one another. We are commanded by God to love our neighbors as ourselves, therefore, religious leaders should make it a priority to spread the message of love,” he said.
Archbishop of the Metropolitan Sea of Lagos, Most Reverend Alfred Adewale Martins, has urged prospective political leaders in Nigeria to ensure that if elected, they will address the country’s major problems.
The archbishop, who announced this in Lagos during the Knights of St. John International’s thanksgiving mass and the 2022 Catechist Day, urged the aspiring leaders to take their campaign promises seriously and to ensure that it will not be business as usual.
He also took the opportunity to warn youths about being used for thuggery by politicians as the electioneering season begins.
Archbishop Adewale Martins also warned Nigerians not to sell their votes no matter the pressure saying that the only power they have to make a better country is their votes.
He said “The voters card that we have are the power we have to make a difference. Anyone who agrees to sell his or her voters card is obviously mortgaging not only his future but the future of the future generations,” he re-emphasised.
The Supreme Subordinate President of the Knights of St. John International, Remy Uche called on religious leaders to preach more on the messages of peace, unity and love that can help reduce insecurity in the country.
” Religious leaders should be able to take the messages of love, peace and unity to the people telling them the need to love one another. We are commanded by God to love our neighbors as ourselves, therefore, religious leaders should make it a priority to spread the message of love,” he said.
Archbishop of the Metropolitan Sea of Lagos, Most Reverend Alfred Adewale Martins, has urged prospective political leaders in Nigeria to ensure that if elected, they will address the country’s major problems.
The archbishop, who announced this in Lagos during the Knights of St. John International’s thanksgiving mass and the 2022 Catechist Day, urged the aspiring leaders to take their campaign promises seriously and to ensure that it will not be business as usual.
He also took the opportunity to warn youths about being used for thuggery by politicians as the electioneering season begins.
Archbishop Adewale Martins also warned Nigerians not to sell their votes no matter the pressure saying that the only power they have to make a better country is their votes.
He said “The voters card that we have are the power we have to make a difference. Anyone who agrees to sell his or her voters card is obviously mortgaging not only his future but the future of the future generations,” he re-emphasised.
The Supreme Subordinate President of the Knights of St. John International, Remy Uche called on religious leaders to preach more on the messages of peace, unity and love that can help reduce insecurity in the country.
” Religious leaders should be able to take the messages of love, peace and unity to the people telling them the need to love one another. We are commanded by God to love our neighbors as ourselves, therefore, religious leaders should make it a priority to spread the message of love,” he said.
Archbishop of the Metropolitan Sea of Lagos, Most Reverend Alfred Adewale Martins, has urged prospective political leaders in Nigeria to ensure that if elected, they will address the country’s major problems.
The archbishop, who announced this in Lagos during the Knights of St. John International’s thanksgiving mass and the 2022 Catechist Day, urged the aspiring leaders to take their campaign promises seriously and to ensure that it will not be business as usual.
He also took the opportunity to warn youths about being used for thuggery by politicians as the electioneering season begins.
Archbishop Adewale Martins also warned Nigerians not to sell their votes no matter the pressure saying that the only power they have to make a better country is their votes.
He said “The voters card that we have are the power we have to make a difference. Anyone who agrees to sell his or her voters card is obviously mortgaging not only his future but the future of the future generations,” he re-emphasised.
The Supreme Subordinate President of the Knights of St. John International, Remy Uche called on religious leaders to preach more on the messages of peace, unity and love that can help reduce insecurity in the country.
” Religious leaders should be able to take the messages of love, peace and unity to the people telling them the need to love one another. We are commanded by God to love our neighbors as ourselves, therefore, religious leaders should make it a priority to spread the message of love,” he said.
Archbishop of the Metropolitan Sea of Lagos, Most Reverend Alfred Adewale Martins, has urged prospective political leaders in Nigeria to ensure that if elected, they will address the country’s major problems.
The archbishop, who announced this in Lagos during the Knights of St. John International’s thanksgiving mass and the 2022 Catechist Day, urged the aspiring leaders to take their campaign promises seriously and to ensure that it will not be business as usual.
He also took the opportunity to warn youths about being used for thuggery by politicians as the electioneering season begins.
Archbishop Adewale Martins also warned Nigerians not to sell their votes no matter the pressure saying that the only power they have to make a better country is their votes.
He said “The voters card that we have are the power we have to make a difference. Anyone who agrees to sell his or her voters card is obviously mortgaging not only his future but the future of the future generations,” he re-emphasised.
The Supreme Subordinate President of the Knights of St. John International, Remy Uche called on religious leaders to preach more on the messages of peace, unity and love that can help reduce insecurity in the country.
” Religious leaders should be able to take the messages of love, peace and unity to the people telling them the need to love one another. We are commanded by God to love our neighbors as ourselves, therefore, religious leaders should make it a priority to spread the message of love,” he said.
Archbishop of the Metropolitan Sea of Lagos, Most Reverend Alfred Adewale Martins, has urged prospective political leaders in Nigeria to ensure that if elected, they will address the country’s major problems.
The archbishop, who announced this in Lagos during the Knights of St. John International’s thanksgiving mass and the 2022 Catechist Day, urged the aspiring leaders to take their campaign promises seriously and to ensure that it will not be business as usual.
He also took the opportunity to warn youths about being used for thuggery by politicians as the electioneering season begins.
Archbishop Adewale Martins also warned Nigerians not to sell their votes no matter the pressure saying that the only power they have to make a better country is their votes.
He said “The voters card that we have are the power we have to make a difference. Anyone who agrees to sell his or her voters card is obviously mortgaging not only his future but the future of the future generations,” he re-emphasised.
The Supreme Subordinate President of the Knights of St. John International, Remy Uche called on religious leaders to preach more on the messages of peace, unity and love that can help reduce insecurity in the country.
” Religious leaders should be able to take the messages of love, peace and unity to the people telling them the need to love one another. We are commanded by God to love our neighbors as ourselves, therefore, religious leaders should make it a priority to spread the message of love,” he said.
Archbishop of the Metropolitan Sea of Lagos, Most Reverend Alfred Adewale Martins, has urged prospective political leaders in Nigeria to ensure that if elected, they will address the country’s major problems.
The archbishop, who announced this in Lagos during the Knights of St. John International’s thanksgiving mass and the 2022 Catechist Day, urged the aspiring leaders to take their campaign promises seriously and to ensure that it will not be business as usual.
He also took the opportunity to warn youths about being used for thuggery by politicians as the electioneering season begins.
Archbishop Adewale Martins also warned Nigerians not to sell their votes no matter the pressure saying that the only power they have to make a better country is their votes.
He said “The voters card that we have are the power we have to make a difference. Anyone who agrees to sell his or her voters card is obviously mortgaging not only his future but the future of the future generations,” he re-emphasised.
The Supreme Subordinate President of the Knights of St. John International, Remy Uche called on religious leaders to preach more on the messages of peace, unity and love that can help reduce insecurity in the country.
” Religious leaders should be able to take the messages of love, peace and unity to the people telling them the need to love one another. We are commanded by God to love our neighbors as ourselves, therefore, religious leaders should make it a priority to spread the message of love,” he said.
Archbishop of the Metropolitan Sea of Lagos, Most Reverend Alfred Adewale Martins, has urged prospective political leaders in Nigeria to ensure that if elected, they will address the country’s major problems.
The archbishop, who announced this in Lagos during the Knights of St. John International’s thanksgiving mass and the 2022 Catechist Day, urged the aspiring leaders to take their campaign promises seriously and to ensure that it will not be business as usual.
He also took the opportunity to warn youths about being used for thuggery by politicians as the electioneering season begins.
Archbishop Adewale Martins also warned Nigerians not to sell their votes no matter the pressure saying that the only power they have to make a better country is their votes.
He said “The voters card that we have are the power we have to make a difference. Anyone who agrees to sell his or her voters card is obviously mortgaging not only his future but the future of the future generations,” he re-emphasised.
The Supreme Subordinate President of the Knights of St. John International, Remy Uche called on religious leaders to preach more on the messages of peace, unity and love that can help reduce insecurity in the country.
” Religious leaders should be able to take the messages of love, peace and unity to the people telling them the need to love one another. We are commanded by God to love our neighbors as ourselves, therefore, religious leaders should make it a priority to spread the message of love,” he said.