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Grace Nation’s ‘Not My Head, Not My Blood’ programme begins Thursday

The Grace Nation Church International headquarters in the Ojodu-Berger area of Lagos State will on Thursday, September 26, 2024, commence its annual programme, ‘Not My Head, Not My Blood’.

The three-day programme, which draws scores of worshippers within and outside Nigeria, has been scheduled to end on Sunday, September 29.

The Grace Nation Church made this known in a statement on Thursday.

The church stated: “The programme which has grown in stature over the years on account of its reputation as a platform through which diverse spiritual battles are destroyed courtesy of the prophetic mantle is now a guaranteed favourite of many a worshipper seeking divine visitation and intervention in their many and varied challenges.

“Thursday’s opener which will start at 7 a.m. will address foundational and household battles emanating from bloodline and ancestral dislocations, evil dedications to deities, evil patterns originating from covenants entered on people’s behalf by their parents or ancestors, witchcraft manipulations and attack, unexplained strange, time-sensitive occurrences, incurable afflictions, sudden deaths, failure in businesses, career, and marriages, among others.

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“Friday’s session tagged, ‘International Night of Prophecy and Solution’ promises to be more elaborate as it will hold from 8 p.m. until the wee hours of Saturday, September 28, 2024.

“The three-day programme will close on Sunday with an anointing and thanksgiving service.

“Attendees will also be anointed and fortified against all manners of strange and unexpected attacks of the enemies in whatever form as the year counts down to its final days.”

The church added that the church’s founder, Dr Chris Okafor, would be ministering and getting extra support from pastors at the Grace Nation Church branches in Nigeria and abroad.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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