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Easter: Remain hopeful, peaceful, Obi urges Nigerians

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Obi wished all Christians a happy celebration and prayed that the message and blessings of Easter would remain with them.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the February 25 poll, Peter Obi, has called on Nigerians to key into Easter as a period of hope and promise and not despair in the face of tribulations and provocations.

Obi stated this in his Easter message issued on Saturday, noting that he is praying with Muslims as well who are in the middle of their 30 days of special prayers and fasting that will culminate in Eid El Fitr.

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He said, “To our Muslim brothers and sisters who are well into the Ramadan fasting period, which will culminate in the Eid El Fitr, my special greetings and prayers are with you as we look forward to a joyous celebration. Given that we are all united as brothers and sisters, and in our trust in the mercies and infinite benevolence of God Almighty, I urge all Nigerians particularly the youths not to despair in the face of many challenges and tribulations we are facing as a country.

“We continue to thank God for all His blessings on Nigeria and pray for a better and New Nigeria where equity, fairness, peace, unity, accountable leadership, and prosperity shall reign.”

Obi said in the Easter message that if Jesus, the Messiah, died and rose from death to fight for all who believe, man ought not to be hopeless about anything.

“Every religion believes that God our creator is of justice, so why should we as his children not expect it from him?

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“The main significance of Easter that the Christendom celebrate this time is that it marks the Resurrection of Jesus Christ three days after his death by crucifixion.

“The three most significant events in it are the trial of Jesus, the death of Jesus, and finally the resurrection.

“What is the strength here for us, it gives all who believe in Christ the courage and hope that the Lord they serve, worship, and adore is alive and not dead. And that Good Friday must come before Easter Sunday. Meaning that the road to Alleluia is not smooth but it must come,” he said.

Obi, a former governor of Anambra State, added that “Easter is therefore a celebration and festival of hope knowing that our messiah is alive and not dead. Easter gives us hope of eternal life which is what every believer is working for.

“If therefore we know that Easter gives us hope that our savior is alive after dying for our sake, why should we despair?

“So, fellow Nigerians, dear Obidients of all faith and class, never despair as I pray that the blessings of the resurrection will remain with us in the face of any tribulations because our redeemer is living and active.”

Obi wished all Christians a happy celebration and prayed that the message and blessings of Easter would remain with them.

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