The First Lady Of Nigeria, Oluremi Tinubu Has Denied Planning To Lead A National Prayer For The Numerous Challenges Facing The Country.
Recall That A Report Had Claimed That Mrs Tinubu And The National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, Would Lead A Seven-Day Event Titled ‘Seeking The Intervention Of God In Nigeria’s Affairs.’
The Report Stated That The Director-General Of The National Prayer Forum, Segun Afolorunikan, Made The Announcement During A Press Briefing In Abuja Last Sunday.
Afolorunikan Had Said That The Initiative, Coordinated With Christian And Muslim Religious Leaders, Seeks Divine Intervention For The Country’s Socio-Economic And Security Issues.
“Christians Will Meet At The National Ecumenical Centre For A Week Of Intense Prayer, With Prayer Warriors From Various Denominations Focusing Their Efforts On The Nation’s Adversities,” Said The Convener.
However, In A Statement On Saturday Issued By Her Spokesman, Busola Kukoyi, The First Lady Said The News That She Is Organising A National Prayer Is Unfounded And Misleading.
Mrs Tinubu Noted That Although She Is A Strong Advocate Of Prayer And Praying For The Nation, She Believes That Prayer Is An Act That Must Be Done Willingly, Conscientiously, And Sincerely.
She Also Believes That Praying For Nigeria Is The Responsibility Of Every Nigerian, Irrespective Of Religious Belief, Political Affiliation, Tribe, Or Language.
“Members Of The Public Are Advised To Verify The Authenticity Of Any News Or Event Involving The First Lady Of Nigeria Or Her Office Through Official Channels. Kindly Be Advised Accordingly.”