Omo-Agege blames Devil for Nigeria’s woes

The Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, has put at the door step of the devil, causes of myriad  of challenges confronting Nigeria and Nigerians.

This is as he declared that regardless of the antics and machinations of the devil against Nigeria, that the country will remain one.

Making the declaration in Abuja on Friday, while giving his opening remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast, Omo – Agege said Nigeria is God ‘s Project that will never fail.

He said he remained an incurable optimist about a better Nigeria despite security challenges in some parts of the country. 

His words: “The promise of God is that He will not conceive a nation – from the many nations of Nigeria – and not see it to fruition. “As we seek the birth of a new nation, we must be reminded that no nation is built in one day. Rome, they say, was not built in a day. Nigeria holds a great potential  for itself, for Africa, for the black race and indeed for mankind.

“It is not uncommon for a people with such unusual potential to continually be bedeviled by the schemes of the evil one through his agents. We are all familiar with the story of Job; his travails and his ultimate triumph. This is the lot of those who know God and who put their trust in Him.

“We must never despair over the weight of challenges facing our nation. It is because among nations, Nigeria is a nation of the chosen. We are blessed with some of the best resources the world has ever known.

“Our mainstay natural resource namely oil, is said to be of the best quality type in the world being practically Sulphur-free. In terms of the human resource, Nigeria has some of the best brains in practically all fields of human endeavour.

“Would we now wonder why we seem to be going through what appear to be unusual, heavy travails? The devil has no business with failures. He only goes after successes or entities with huge potential for success. 

“Look around you, nations that are blessed by God are the most troubled by threats of all kinds. But they rise above their travails because God is with them.

“God Himself did not promise us the absence of trials, but He promised that we will not be encumbered by trials that will overwhelm us, if we put our trust on Him.  And the only way we can qualify for this covenant with God is through our faith, fervent, unceasing prayers, and by doing His will.

“As we pray today for Nigeria, let us ask God to give us the courage as a people, never to stumble. Let our obstacles be stepping stones and not stumbling blocks. Let God give us the courage to positively explore our differences rather than negatively exploit them, such that they are sources of strength rather than of weakness.

“Let God give us, individually and severally, the wisdom and the love to emphasise and celebrate those things that unite us, rather than those that divide us. This is the foundation towards making a nation out of the many nations of Nigeria”.

 He however harped on the need for citizens to eschew bitterness and ill-feelings towards one another as the country stands to gain a lot from a united front. 

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