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Nigeria: FirstNews mgt, staff go spiritual, seek divine intervention for missing editor

Nigeria: FirstNews mgt, staff go spiritual, seek divine intervention for missing editor

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Press Release
Published on 2024-03-23 19:09:27

The management and staff of FirstNews have embarked on a fasting and prayer campaign to seek divine intervention for the release of their editor, Segun Olatunji. This initiative comes after the media organization sent a plea to the Chief of Defence Staff to assist in locating Mr. Olatunji, who was abducted from his home in Lagos over a week ago.

In an internal communication, all employees were instructed to dedicate the upcoming Sunday service to praying for the safe return of Segun Olatunji in their respective churches. The memo emphasized the belief that only God can secure his release and urged employees to submit special prayer requests at their places of worship to seek divine intervention.

The memo stated, “Our request is simple: God, please bring Segun Olatunji back home safely to his family from the hands of his abductors. This is a challenging time for us and his family. Despite our efforts to ascertain his whereabouts and the identities of his captors, we have been unsuccessful. Seeking divine help through prayer seems to be the most viable option at this point.”

Since the incident, individuals have been praying individually for Mr. Olatunji’s safe return. However, the organization has now decided to organize collective prayers and fasting until he is released and reunited with his family. The call for action includes raising prayer altars in churches, initiating a prayer chain that will continue throughout the week, and inviting the public, friends, and family to join in the prayer chain.

As the organization continues to tirelessly work towards the safe return of their editor, they are soliciting support from the community. This support can come in many forms, including joining in the prayer chain, spreading awareness about the situation, and sending positive thoughts and energy towards the resolution of the matter.

In conclusion, the FirstNews team is deeply committed to the well-being and safe return of Segun Olatunji. Through their fasting and prayer campaign, they aim to channel their collective energy towards finding a resolution to this distressing situation. The organization remains hopeful that with the power of prayer and the support of the community, they will soon see Mr. Olatunji safely reunited with his loved ones.

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