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His Death Is A Loss To Nigeria, Africa – Buhari Reats To Evangelist Bonnke’s Death

His Death Is A Loss To Nigeria, Africa – Buhari Reats To Evangelist Bonnke’s Death
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President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari in his reaction to the death of world-renowned evangelist, Reinhard Bonnke, has said his death is a loss for Nigeria and the African continent.

President Buhari’s thoughts were contained in a statement issued by his Special Adviser, Media, and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina.

According to the statement, Evangelist Bonnie, who died at the age of 79 years, reached the rest of the world with the message of salvation, had a particularly strong impact on the African continent, especially Nigeria.

He, however, commiserated with the immediate family of the departed preacher of the gospel, the government of Germany, his associates in ministry and all associated with him, praying that God will comfort all that mourn him.

“President Muhammadu Buhari joins Christendom at large in mourning the passing of renowned evangelist, Reinhard Bonnke, 79, describing his transition as a great loss to Nigeria, Africa and entire world.

“The President condoles with government and people of Germany, family and friends of the great preacher and teacher of the Bible, and all his co-labourers in the vineyard, praying that the good Lord will comfort all those that mourn him.

“President Buhari affirms that Bonnke’s crusades in Nigeria, across Africa and the globe strongly accentuated the message of Jesus Christ, and his vision and zeal for the salvation of souls clearly helped the world in understanding the power of love and kindness as universal language.

“The President prays that the Almighty God will accept the soul of the departed preacher, believing that his legendary contributions to the body of Christ in teaching and writing will always be remembered by posterity”, the statement said.

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