Concerned about the country’s deteriorating security situation, the Cherubim and Seraphim movement church worldwide has asked the federal government to seek foreign assistance.
Addressing a press conference at the church’s headquarters in Orile Igbon, Oyo state, the spiritual father of the church, Prophet Samuel Abidoye says the continuous bloodshed in some states is worrisome.
He emphasized that there is nothing shameful about seeking foreign assistance and collaboration for the safety of Nigerians.
To him, the time for dialogue is over; it is now time to track down the criminal elements, arrest them, and prosecute them in order to serve as a deterrent to others.
On the economic front, the church wants the federal government to drop any policy that negates the good standard of living of Nigerians.
Concerned about the country’s deteriorating security situation, the Cherubim and Seraphim movement church worldwide has asked the federal government to seek foreign assistance.
Addressing a press conference at the church’s headquarters in Orile Igbon, Oyo state, the spiritual father of the church, Prophet Samuel Abidoye says the continuous bloodshed in some states is worrisome.
He emphasized that there is nothing shameful about seeking foreign assistance and collaboration for the safety of Nigerians.
To him, the time for dialogue is over; it is now time to track down the criminal elements, arrest them, and prosecute them in order to serve as a deterrent to others.
On the economic front, the church wants the federal government to drop any policy that negates the good standard of living of Nigerians.
Concerned about the country’s deteriorating security situation, the Cherubim and Seraphim movement church worldwide has asked the federal government to seek foreign assistance.
Addressing a press conference at the church’s headquarters in Orile Igbon, Oyo state, the spiritual father of the church, Prophet Samuel Abidoye says the continuous bloodshed in some states is worrisome.
He emphasized that there is nothing shameful about seeking foreign assistance and collaboration for the safety of Nigerians.
To him, the time for dialogue is over; it is now time to track down the criminal elements, arrest them, and prosecute them in order to serve as a deterrent to others.
On the economic front, the church wants the federal government to drop any policy that negates the good standard of living of Nigerians.
Concerned about the country’s deteriorating security situation, the Cherubim and Seraphim movement church worldwide has asked the federal government to seek foreign assistance.
Addressing a press conference at the church’s headquarters in Orile Igbon, Oyo state, the spiritual father of the church, Prophet Samuel Abidoye says the continuous bloodshed in some states is worrisome.
He emphasized that there is nothing shameful about seeking foreign assistance and collaboration for the safety of Nigerians.
To him, the time for dialogue is over; it is now time to track down the criminal elements, arrest them, and prosecute them in order to serve as a deterrent to others.
On the economic front, the church wants the federal government to drop any policy that negates the good standard of living of Nigerians.
Concerned about the country’s deteriorating security situation, the Cherubim and Seraphim movement church worldwide has asked the federal government to seek foreign assistance.
Addressing a press conference at the church’s headquarters in Orile Igbon, Oyo state, the spiritual father of the church, Prophet Samuel Abidoye says the continuous bloodshed in some states is worrisome.
He emphasized that there is nothing shameful about seeking foreign assistance and collaboration for the safety of Nigerians.
To him, the time for dialogue is over; it is now time to track down the criminal elements, arrest them, and prosecute them in order to serve as a deterrent to others.
On the economic front, the church wants the federal government to drop any policy that negates the good standard of living of Nigerians.
Concerned about the country’s deteriorating security situation, the Cherubim and Seraphim movement church worldwide has asked the federal government to seek foreign assistance.
Addressing a press conference at the church’s headquarters in Orile Igbon, Oyo state, the spiritual father of the church, Prophet Samuel Abidoye says the continuous bloodshed in some states is worrisome.
He emphasized that there is nothing shameful about seeking foreign assistance and collaboration for the safety of Nigerians.
To him, the time for dialogue is over; it is now time to track down the criminal elements, arrest them, and prosecute them in order to serve as a deterrent to others.
On the economic front, the church wants the federal government to drop any policy that negates the good standard of living of Nigerians.
Concerned about the country’s deteriorating security situation, the Cherubim and Seraphim movement church worldwide has asked the federal government to seek foreign assistance.
Addressing a press conference at the church’s headquarters in Orile Igbon, Oyo state, the spiritual father of the church, Prophet Samuel Abidoye says the continuous bloodshed in some states is worrisome.
He emphasized that there is nothing shameful about seeking foreign assistance and collaboration for the safety of Nigerians.
To him, the time for dialogue is over; it is now time to track down the criminal elements, arrest them, and prosecute them in order to serve as a deterrent to others.
On the economic front, the church wants the federal government to drop any policy that negates the good standard of living of Nigerians.
Concerned about the country’s deteriorating security situation, the Cherubim and Seraphim movement church worldwide has asked the federal government to seek foreign assistance.
Addressing a press conference at the church’s headquarters in Orile Igbon, Oyo state, the spiritual father of the church, Prophet Samuel Abidoye says the continuous bloodshed in some states is worrisome.
He emphasized that there is nothing shameful about seeking foreign assistance and collaboration for the safety of Nigerians.
To him, the time for dialogue is over; it is now time to track down the criminal elements, arrest them, and prosecute them in order to serve as a deterrent to others.
On the economic front, the church wants the federal government to drop any policy that negates the good standard of living of Nigerians.