NIGERIANS have been asked to see whatever challenge they are passing through as surmountable with prayers and supplications to God.
Kogi State Deputy Governor, Chief Edward Onoja gave the charge at the unveiling and presentation of a book titled, ” The Hidden Transaction,” written by the Pastor In charge of Province 24, Redeemed Christian Church of God, Lokoja, Pastor Francis Oluwalade.
Chief Onoja described the thirtieth edition of the book, published by Pst. Oluwalade as coming at a better time described the book as an insight into why prayers are the most potent tool the country, particularly the state needs.
He described the state as a microcosm of the country, says its location, and of hosting different ethnic groups, makes governance a challenge, said the present administration has overcome several challenges it met on assumption of office but says with prayers, the state would certainly arrive its destination safe and sound.
The Deputy Governor thanked Christians in the state for their prayers before and during the governorship election, says the administration appeals for more prayers in the post-election period.
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The Deputy Governor thanked the RCCG for their prayers, support to the present administration, solicited for more cooperation in the coming years.
Reviewing the book, The Hidden Transaction, a Professor of Law, Amari, SAN, described life as full of many calamities, says the book exposés man to the fact that he is a victim of the challenge he knows nothing about.
He described the 136-page book, with seven chapters as a book of deliverance, with 140 prayers points, accurate biblical life illustrations, says it reveals the causes of the future of life by my people.
Prof. Amari, defined transaction as a bidding, or an agreement, between two or more persons with the details hidden, described the book The Hidden Transaction as a must-have by Christians, stating that it exposés the individual to the importance of prayers when strange things occur and to break transactions entered into on their behalf and without their knowledge.
In his remark, Pastor Francis Oluwalade, author of the book, PICP 24, described his thirtieth book, The Hidden Transaction, as an inspiration, written to help people have insight into transactions entered on their behalf without their knowledge, thus causing setbacks and negative challenge to their life.