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Adeboye: Nigeria needs physical, spiritual battles to end insurgency

General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor E.A. Adeboye, has declared that prayer remains the best option for peace in Nigeria and ending the Boko Haram insurgency in the North-East.

Adebayo made this known when he paid a courtesy visit on the Borno Deputy Governor, Usman Kadafur, at the Government House, Maiduguri, on Thursday.

Adeboye said he arrived in the state on Wednesday and led worshippers “to seek the face of God over the state of security and other challenges facing the country.

“A combination of physical and spiritual battle had become necessary to end the menace.”

Adeboye said that “spiritual” intervention was needed side by side the current anti-terrorism efforts in order to defeat Boko Haram and other extremist groups threatening Nigeria’s peace and security.

“There are problems that you cannot solve with just human ability, it takes God to get some of these bandits to get to surrender.

“Because even if you offer them everything, some of them may still turn their back and go back to what they were initially doing.

“We have come to pray on the land. My congregation and I have been praying. I believe God wants me to step on the land and cry and pray for the land and we have been praying since Wednesday,” he said.

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Adeboye noted that the state was known for peace.

“We have been praying because before these troublemakers came, Borno was one of the most peaceful states in Nigeria. I remember in those days, anyone could go to anywhere here at anytime of the day and night.

“I was particularly touched when the Boko Haram crisis erupted. There are problems that you cannot solve with just human ability, it takes God’s intervention.

“The welcome we got in Borno is genuine. Please, express my love and well wishes to our beloved government,” he added.

Speaking earlier, the deputy governor acknowledged the support of Adeboye and other Christian faithful.

He also concurred with Adeboye, saying that there was need to fervently seek the intervention of God to end the 13-year-old insurgency that has ravaged the state.

“We are happy that men of God like you are visiting our state to pray so that God can forgive us and restore peace,”he said.

The deputy governor lauded the church for donating skills acquisition materials, supporting the IDPs, as well as donating a dialysis machine, adding that it would go a long way in uplifting the living standard of the people.

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