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Nigeria most blessed, no citizen meant to beg – Pastor Enenche

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Dr. Paul Enenche, Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Center, believes that Nigeria’s economic challenges and other issues are a result of poor leadership.

He stated that despite these difficulties, Nigeria is still one of the most blessed nations on earth.

Dr. Enenche made these comments during a live service held by the church to celebrate the country’s 64th Independence Day anniversary.

He emphasized that Nigeria has abundant natural resources that should benefit its citizens.

He, however, lamented that “different levels of leadership in this country don’t care about whatever happens”.

Pastor Enenche led the congregation in a special prayer for the country, insisting that “God needs to restore the glory of this nation”.

He said, “I don’t need anybody to prophesy to me that Nigeria is one of the most blessed nations in the world.

“There is no field of endeavour where a Nigerian is not competing with another person. In any subject and in any part of the world, whether in science, invention, technology, IT, medicine or in art.

“Nigeria does not have to struggle with electricity if all resources in the country are harnessed. Everything is here, including gold. Why are we here?

“Nobody in this nation is meant to be begging. Which kind of devil is on this ground? I don’t want you to give up.

“One prayer I usually pray is ‘Lord, you put a deposit in this nation, please permit citizens of this nation to enjoy your blessings in their lifetime before Jesus comes’.

“Why can’t citizens of this country enjoy what God has deposited in their land? Everybody can do well and there will still be rich people”.

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