Warri (Delta)- Bishop Simon Okah, the National Vice-President, Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), South-South, has predicted that Nigeria will experience uncommon grace in 2015 to overcome its current challenges.
He spoke with newsmen on Sunday in Warri after a service to mark his 62nd birthday, noting that the truth that had been hidden in the past would be told in 2015.
He urged the youth, who he described as the future of the nation to be steadfast.
“Grace and truth go together; the scripture says you shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free.
“I am glad to announce that a lot of the truth buried in the past will be told.
“Grace will come upon some governors and that will change a lot of things for better in 2015,’’ he said.
Okah said that at 62, he felt fulfilled and had reasons to be grateful unto God who had been keeping him.
He called for the urgent diversification of the nation’s economy in view of the dwindling oil prices in the international market.
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He said that all states in the federation had something to offer in terms of economic values, adding that agriculture alone could sustain the nation.
“Nigeria can make it without oil, we have a lot of mineral resources and vast arable land for agriculture.
“If we all engaged in agriculture, it will go a long way to solve our problem as a nation,’’ he said.
Okah advised politicians to see themselves as servants of the people and not to use their positions to intimidate them.(NAN)