ASUU Strike - NSCDC Begins Seven-Day Fasting, Prayers - Vanguard

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Abuja – The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) on Thursday began seven days fasting and prayer for an end to the lingering Academic Staff of Union of Nigerian Universities (ASUU) strike.

This is contained in a statement issued in Abuja and signed by the Public Relations Officer of the corps, Mr Emmanuel Okeh.

The statement said that Dr Ade Abolurin, the Commandant General of the corps, directed the officers and personnel of the corps nationwide, to embark on the exercise.

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Source: Vanguard Newspaper

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So why did they not think of this earlier? You mean that is the solution. Gosh how silly of everybody :)

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It's always amazing how Nigerians find God in a major way whenever they are in a crisis.

The Christian God is surely one with unfathomable fountains of mercy. What will this foolishness solve?

The Christian Bible writes so vehemently that their Christ condemns hypocrisy. Why tell the nation you want to fast? I really don't think such self glory pleases the God they hope to fast towards.

Why are they telling us!!!?
 
Abuja – The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) on Thursday began seven days fasting and prayer for an end to the lingering Academic Staff of Union of Nigerian Universities (ASUU) strike.

This is contained in a statement issued in Abuja and signed by the Public Relations Officer of the corps, Mr Emmanuel Okeh.

The statement said that Dr Ade Abolurin, the Commandant General of the corps, directed the officers and personnel of the corps nationwide, to embark on the exercise.

Click to read full story

Source: Vanguard Newspaper

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From Jonathan to NSCDC, they are really making a mockery of Christianity
 
So why did they not think of this earlier? You mean that is the solution. Gosh how silly of everybody :)

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abeg hope by "everybody" you mean government bodies. Prayer is the solution for us not them because they are just making fun of Nigerians
 
There are some problems that'll be solved faster if necessary actions are taken. Prayer is good, but it shouldn't be the only major fire arm in one's arsenal.
 
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