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2021 Pilgrimage: NCPC screens intending pilgrims in Asaba

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The Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission (NCPC) has commenced the screening of intending pilgrims of Delta State for the 2021 main/Easter 2022 pilgrimage exercise to Israel and Jordan.

The screening exercise commenced on July 19, 2022, at the Anglican Bishop Court Asaba and would be rounded off on July 21, 2022.

Speaking during the opening ceremony of the screening exercise, the Head of Special Duties Department of the Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission, Mr Sunny Udeh enjoined the intending pilgrims to cooperate with the commission’s officials by providing the relevant documents that would facilitate their screening process.

He further intimated them that they would be making history by being part of the Commission’s first-ever joint Pilgrimage to Israel and Jordan.

He admonished them to maximise the opportunity given to them by conducting themselves decently if selected to go on the pilgrimage journey to the holy land.

Earlier in his remarks, the Chairman, Delta State Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board, Most Rev. Cyril Odutemu thanked the Executive Governor of Delta State, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa for his relentless efforts in advancing the cause of the Christian Pilgrimage in the state.

He further commended the Governor for his consistency in the sponsorship of Christians in Delta on Pilgrimage.

About 315 intending pilgrims of Delta State are expected to participate in the ongoing NCPC Pilgrimage exercise to Israel and Jordan.

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