Pastor Enenche rains curses on terrorism financiers

Paul Enenche, the senior pastor, Dunamis International Gospel Center (DIGC), on Sunday laid curses on people sponsoring or collaborating with the criminals to destabilise the peace and progress of Nigeria.
Mr Enenche also prayed for the successful operations of the nation’s armed forces and other security agencies.
The pastor tagged the Sunday service “Special Preservation, Impartation and Empowerment Service” to pray for the personnel of the military and the various security agencies who were involved in the ongoing fight against terrorism, banditry and other security challenges in the country.
He preached a message entitled: “Accessing the Word of God”, emphasising how to access revelation from God’s word.
Mr Enenche appreciated the officers and men of the nation’s security forces, saying they deserved a depth of gratitude from all Nigerians for defending and securing lives at the expense of theirs.
He urged the security agencies to be courageous and not to be afraid wherever they were deployed, advising them to see their assignment as a mandate to solve a problem.
Many men and women from the military, paramilitary and other security agencies attended the church service.
(NAN)
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