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Re: Government Is Helpless, Does Not Have Power To Turn Things Around – Adeboye

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, fondly called Daddy GO, has informed those looking up to the present government to make changes in their lives that government is helpless without the help of God.


Ministering on the theme “No More Delay” with special prayers for the youth, mature singles and their families and those who have suffered delay in careers, promotion and child bearing at the RCCG Headquarters in Lagos, he advised youths to depend on God and always seek the face of the Almighty before embarking on any project despite the harsh economic condition.
Daddy GO, who spoke through his Special Assistant on Admin and Personnel, Pastor Johnson Odesola said, “No matter the situation in the country, the youth should seek the face of God who promises to supply all the needs of those who wait on Him irrespective of prevailing situation or circumstance.”



He continued, “The government everybody is looking unto to make changes is helpless too without the help of God because the power to turn things around is not in the hands of those running the government but in the hands of God Himself.



“This is the reason everybody, including the youth should seek the face of God for better days to come.”He called on the young ones to be skillful, learn a trade and engage in entrepreneurship instead of waiting for the government to provide jobs.



“At a period like this when there is problem of unemployment, youths should endeavor to be creative because solving problems actually brings creativity. The youths and every Nigerian realise that there is no short-cut to breakthrough and success,”


Source: Naira Land

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