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OKOWA URGES DELTA PILGRIMS TO DISTINGUISH SELVES


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The Governor of Delta State, Senator (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa, has charged pilgrims to the Holy Land to distinguish themselves with high spirituality and attitudinal changes to justify the pilgrimage.

The governor gave the charge on Sunday in Jerusalem while presenting certificates and investiture of Jerusalem Pilgrim to the pilgrims.

Represented by the Commissioner, Bureau for Special Duties, Mr. Omamofe Pirah, he pointed out that the pilgrims had the experience of visiting specially chosen religious sites in the Holy Land.

"We must take the message home that we were in Israel for spiritual purposes by our actions; we should show that we are changed people by our actions.

"Let what we have learnt here, what we have gained spiritually impact on our people positively in Nigeria.

"We must take home a system where the rule of law works; our leaders must obey the rule of law.

"There must be rule of law in our nation, because once there is rule of law, our nation will grow.

"I commend the orderly manner the Pilgrims have conducted themselves, the decorum is wonderful and I am happy that all of you have received something behind the physical.

"Always be at peace with Christ; forgive others, do the right things and others will emulate you," Okowa said.

President of Tailor Made Tours, Mrs. Josephine Zinder, had in an address, described Nigeria as a great nation, asserting that Nigerians were the best friends of Israel.

"There is no way you will come to the Holy Land of Israel and will be the same.

"We are one, my people, we love you; Nigeria is all about family; we were lacking rain in this land, but when Nigerians prayed, we had rain in Israel.

"I did not have children of my own for 24 years and when Nigerians prayed for me, I was blessed with children.

"I thank the governments of Delta and Enugu for sponsoring Pilgrims, we are aware of the challenges, but spiritual food is very important; we are proud of Nigeria; you bring peace to the Holy Land," she said.


PRESS UNIT,

GOVERNMENT HOUSE, ASABA 

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