Mr Ojelabi urged Christian faithful to live by the lessons of Easter.
Mr Smith blamed the previous Joe Biden administration for removing Nigeria’s Country of Particular Concern (CPC) designation.
“We are basically the same (Muslims and Christians), and we must find a way to make things work together in this country,” the CAN president asserted.
Mr Yusuf has donated N20 million to selected Christian groups to enable them to celebrate Christmas in the state.
Mr Kukah pointed to unemployment and religious extremism as key issues that must be addressed to overcome the country’s insecurity challenges.
He further urged the congregation to have good conscience and self control concerning the issues of life.
“We have seen situations where a fraudster visits worship centres to testify to the blessings of God after a breakthrough in fraud,” Mr Olukoyede said.
He said, “There is nowhere in the world that the government does everything for you. Let us get involved in businesses,” said the Bayelsa governor.
“Easter is not about eating or wearing new clothes; it is to appreciate the sacrifice Jesus Christ made for us.’’
“Take a look at our country, Nigeria. Things appear to be disintegrating on a daily basis.”
