CAC launches N3bn secretariat project, calls for prayers for Nigeria

Juliet Anine
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The leadership of the Christ Apostolic Church Worldwide has initiated the construction of a three billion naira administrative secretariat situated at Atanda Osengere along the Ibadan-Ife expressway.

The President of CAC Worldwide, Pastor Henry Ojo, provided details during an interaction with the media at the 10-hectare secretariat site, emphasizing the significant progress made in the project.

“We have already expended a sum of N300 million on the project with the construction of the office complex,” Pastor Ojo confirmed. He expressed gratitude for overcoming challenges faced during the construction phase and highlighted the purpose of the secretariat.

“The reason why it takes us a long time before we can have a place like this is as a result of our vision or innovation. Any soldier without a barracks is a rebel. For us to have a place where everybody will come to do proper administration, there is a need for us to have a befitting secretariat,” Ojo explained.

He further outlined the various departments that will operate within the secretariat, stating, “We will have different departments there like the Sunday school department, the youth department, the men’s department, and so on; everyone will be under this roof to make sure that what needs to be done is done properly.”

While acknowledging challenges in the country, Ojo urged Nigerians not to lose hope and emphasized the potential positive impact of divine intervention.

He encouraged citizens, regardless of their religious, ethnic, and political affiliations, to intensify prayers for the success of President Bola Tinubu, expressing optimism about a potential turnaround in Nigeria’s situation.

“Politically, we should not expect much, but by divine intervention, we should expect a turnaround miracle for this country in 2024. I know the president and the leadership are trying to fix the country but, if the Lord doesn’t build the house, those who are building will labour in vain,” he remarked.

Pastor Ojo concluded by addressing the deeper issues facing Nigeria, stating, “Miracles will make the hearts of men change, and it is when the hearts of Nigerians change that we will love one another. If I live in love and I know that if I do a thing it would work against the interest of others, I will not do it, thereby Nigeria will be a better country.”

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