
The
Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo is to lead a 30,000-man
supplication tradition to appeal to God for Nigeria's financial
recuperation, slated to hold in Abuja from Nov.16 to Nov. 19.
Mr Cosmos Uzodinma, part, 2016 Africa Convention Abuja (ACA), said the tradition is being composed by the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International-Nigeria (FGBMFI).
Uzodinma, by means of an announcement issued on Monday in Abuja, said that the tradition would hold at the National Stadium, Abuja. As indicated by him, the tradition is intended to add to the progressing otherworldly, social and monetary reengineering of the nation.
"It will pull in members from more than 30 nations crosswise over Africa, Asia and Europe, with a normal participation of more than 30,000 members.
"Speakers at the occasion incorporate Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, Bishop David Oyedepo of the Living Faith Church International and Arc. Ifeanyi Odebo, National President FGBMFI-Nigeria and additionally other asset people from Ghana, Burkina-Faso, Tanzania and Kenya.
"The tradition will likewise serve as a stage to advance Nigeria's financial potential originating from outside the nation and over the conditions of the organization,'' he included.
Mr Cosmos Uzodinma, part, 2016 Africa Convention Abuja (ACA), said the tradition is being composed by the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International-Nigeria (FGBMFI).
Uzodinma, by means of an announcement issued on Monday in Abuja, said that the tradition would hold at the National Stadium, Abuja. As indicated by him, the tradition is intended to add to the progressing otherworldly, social and monetary reengineering of the nation.
"It will pull in members from more than 30 nations crosswise over Africa, Asia and Europe, with a normal participation of more than 30,000 members.
"Speakers at the occasion incorporate Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, Bishop David Oyedepo of the Living Faith Church International and Arc. Ifeanyi Odebo, National President FGBMFI-Nigeria and additionally other asset people from Ghana, Burkina-Faso, Tanzania and Kenya.
"The tradition will likewise serve as a stage to advance Nigeria's financial potential originating from outside the nation and over the conditions of the organization,'' he included.
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