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Nigeria: “Don’t Make Money Your God”: Tinubu Gives Christian Leaders 1 Fresh Task

Nigeria: “Don’t Make Money Your God”: Tinubu Gives Christian Leaders 1 Fresh Task

By Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Legit.ng
Published on 2024-01-23 03:48:33

President Tinubu recently met with the leaders of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and emphasized the need for Nigerians to change their mindset on money. He emphasized that with a change in mindset, they can contribute to the nation’s growth and development. Tinubu also requested the Christian leaders to preach sermons that focus on understanding, tolerance, perseverance, and hope for Nigerians, guiding them against corruption and related matters. This meeting, that took place at the State House in Abuja, marked the first of its kind for this year between the president and the Christian organization.

During the meeting, Tinubu acknowledged that it is the duty of his administration to address corruption and other vices for the prosperity of all Nigerians. He urged the people to come together with a mindset change towards money to create a positive impact in addressing these issues. Furthermore, he called on the Christian body to help in preaching against corruption to build a better nation.

In addition to this, Tinubu assured an all-inclusive government and promised to be fair to all Nigerians. He also clarified that the large cabinet of 47 ministers reflects the diversity of roles required to efficiently run a government.

The interaction between President Tinubu and the Christian leaders emphasizes the need for a shift in mindset and collective efforts to combat corruption and other vices for the country’s prosperity. This message was well-received by those in attendance and it marks a significant commitment to addressing important issues facing the nation.

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