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PFN reveals where Nigeria’s next president must come from
The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) has said if Nigeria wants stability, the South should produce the next president.
The President of PFN, Bishop Francis Wale Oke, who gave this admonition in a statement on Monday, said a “Southern Christian should be elected as President of Nigeria to ensure unity, stability and peaceful co-existence in the country.”
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In the statement signed by Bishop Oke on behalf of PFN and made available to Ripples Nigeria, the body said: “If we are interested in the stability of this country, the South should produce the next president, and by the South, I am talking of the South-East, South-West, South-South.
“And I will implore Nigerians, especially Christians, to vote for a Christian president who will be able to rule the country with the love of Jesus Christ as that is the only thing we need in this country.
“Only a God-fearing and cerebral leader that has a grasp of the complexities of governance of Nigeria, with over 500 ethnic nationalities and the myriad of security problems we have been facing in this country, will be able to achieve this unity,” the statement reads.
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