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Christmas Brings Hope for Nigeria, Says Presbyterian Leader, Dr. Ekpenyong Akpanika

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In a heartwarming Christmas message, the Moderator and Prelate of the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria, His Eminence Dr. Ekpenyong Akpanika, has conveyed a message of hope, emphasizing that despite the challenges faced by Nigerians, there is still hope for the nation and the world at large.

Speaking from Calabar, the capital of Cross River State, Dr. Akpanika acknowledged the harsh realities many are enduring, with widespread hunger, deprivation, and desperate living conditions prevailing globally. Specifically addressing Nigeria, he highlighted the negative economic factors plunging families into poverty and the ongoing threat to lives due to insecurity.

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In his Christmas message, Dr. Akpanika symbolically described the uncertainties pervading the world as a form of darkness. However, he stressed that despite these challenges, the spirit of Christmas represents a beacon of hope. “I want to emphasize that the night of darkness in the world today will not last forever. There is still hope for humanity and there is still hope for Nigeria. Christmas symbolizes this hope,” he declared.

The prelate underscored the significance of Christmas, stating, “Jesus came into the world to save humanity from sin and its consequences which is separation from God and the foreboding prospect of eternal condemnation in Hell.” He emphasized that Jesus Christ’s arrival was intended to restore hope, bring peace to earth, and foster goodwill among all people.

Dr. Akpanika urged everyone to embrace the spirit of Christmas, celebrating with joy and the hope that God will dispel the darkness of the night. He called upon individuals to remember Nigeria in their prayers, assuring them that divine intervention would alleviate their pains and disappointments.

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“In the quietness of our hearts, let us remember those families which cannot celebrate with us because of one difficulty or another; whose spirit of celebration has been curtailed by economic difficulties. Let us remember and pray for them and also for those displaced by the actions of bandits from the comfort of their homes,” he urged.

Dr. Akpanika also called for prayers for those in conflict areas who are unable to celebrate Christmas due to their painful and desperate conditions. He emphasized the importance of empathy and solidarity during this festive season.

The prelate’s message resonates deeply, especially in a time when many are facing hardships and uncertainties. It serves as a reminder that amidst the challenges, there is always room for hope and the potential for positive change.

As we reflect on Dr. Akpanika’s words, it is evident that his message carries a profound sense of empathy and understanding, resonating with the struggles faced by many. His call for unity, empathy, and prayer not only encapsulates the spirit of Christmas but also delivers a powerful message of compassion and solidarity.

Dr. Akpanika’s words serve as a beacon of hope, offering reassurance to those enduring hardships and adversity. His message embodies the spirit of Christmas, emphasizing the values of compassion, empathy, and the enduring hope for a brighter future.

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As we celebrate this Christmas, let us heed Dr. Akpanika’s call to remember those in need, to pray for those facing difficulties, and to hold onto hope for a better tomorrow. In doing so, we can collectively work towards building a more compassionate and supportive society, ensuring that the spirit of Christmas extends beyond festivities and into the lives of those who need it most.

Dr. Ekpenyong Akpanika’s Christmas message serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring spirit of hope and compassion, resonating with individuals from all walks of life. It stands as a testament to the values of empathy, solidarity, and the unwavering potential for positive change, not just in Nigeria but across the world.

As we embrace the spirit of Christmas, let us take to heart Dr. Akpanika’s message, spreading hope, compassion, and goodwill to all, and remembering those who may be facing adversity during this festive season.

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